At ISL a highly modular pulse forming network (PFN) for electric guns (railguns, electrothermal-chemical gum) has been developed and built up. The PFN consists of pulse forming units (PFU), which are composed of a capacitor (E = 50 kJ), semiconducting switches (thyristor crowbar diode), an inductor and a coaxial. cable connecting the PFU to the electric gun. The inductor is required in order to limit the maximum current capability of the SCR switch. Due to novel SCR with a higher current rate (dI/dt)and current capability (I > 150 kA) a PFU without the above mentioned inductor could be designed. The nem PELT has a smaller size and less weight than the former one. Based on this PFU a PFN consisting of 24 units has been investigated. The features of the novel PEN will be presented in the paper and they will be compared to the Former PFN including an inductor, The lower inductance makes the novel PFN more flexible due to the ability of generating arbitrary waveforms and the current shape can be adjusted to the load in a very sophisticated manner. Additionally the current in the load decreases more rapidly (I(t) similar to e(-(R/L)t)). So the electrical energy stored in the electrical gun at projectile exit is strongly reduced and the efficiency of the electric accelerators will be enhanced.