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Electronic Warfare
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Electronic Warfare “…is the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to deny its use by an adversary.” -wikipedia.org
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Electronic Warfare “…is the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to deny its use by an adversary.” -wikipedia.org Employs technology to interfere or jam an adversary’s communications system
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Electromagnetic Bombs, or E-Bombs
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Electromagnetic Bombs, or E-Bombs
A form of electronic warfare
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Electromagnetic Bombs, or E-Bombs
A form of electronic warfare Employs electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces
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The Vircator Virtual Cathode Oscillator
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The Vircator Virtual Cathode Oscillator
Most popular of the various HPM, or high-powered microwave, devices
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The Vircator Virtual Cathode Oscillator
Most popular of the various HPM, or high-powered microwave, devices Vacuum tube
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The Vircator Deployed in a Bomb
Wide “lethal” range
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The Vircator Deployed in a Bomb
Wide “lethal” range Its electromagnetic pulse can be generated without the need for a nuclear explosion
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The Vircator Deployed in a Bomb
Has the ability to render useless any electronic equipment exposed to its pulse
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Defending Against The Vircator And Other HPM Devices
The Faraday cage
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Defending Against The Vircator And Other HPM Devices
The Faraday cage Prevents the electromagnetic field from gaining access to protected equipment
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Vulnerability of The Faraday Cage
Protected equipment must be linked with the outside world: data and power
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Vulnerability of The Faraday Cage
Protected equipment must be linked with the outside world: data and power Data: fiber optics; power: ongoing problem
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References http://science.howstuffworks.com/e-bomb1.htm
The Economist, 30 January 2003 The Electrical Nature of Storms, Donald MacGorman and W David Rust
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