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EMP
Electromagnetic Pulse
The most devastating weapon.
Three strategically placed hydrogen bombs detonated over the atmosphere
could wipe out the entire electronic infrastructure of the United States, rendering the country's
utilities and transportation network inoperable, leading to starvation, rioting, and worse-than dark
ages brutality.
Resources:
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Documentation
- E-BOMB
(Popular Mechanics) - In the blink of an eye, electromagnetic bombs could throw
civilization back 200 years. And terrorists can build them for $400.
- Definition of EMP -
Federal Standard 1037C, Telecom Glossary 2000
- Threat
Posed by Elecromagnetic Pulse (EMP) to U.S. Military Systems and Civil Infrastructure -
House of Representatives, Committee on National Security, Military Research and Development
Subcommittee, Washington, DC, Wednesday, July 16, 1997.
- The Electromagnetic Pulse
(EMP) - physics, history, documentation, hardening, references.
- Nuclear Weapon EMP Effects -
Federation of American Scientists report.
- Engineering and Design -
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and Tempest Protection for Facilities
Page created by SDA
last updated December 18, 2001
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