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TII Directed Energy Research Centre becomes First-in-Region to Replicate Electromagnetic Pulses from High-altitude Nuclear Reaction Contacts Technology Innovation Institute Hanz Valbuena [email protected] ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — API Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: ATNY), a leading provider of high performance RF/microwave, power and security solutions for high-reliability applications, ...
The problem of the destructive effects of high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (EMP) on electronic and electrical equipment has been well-known for more than 50 years.
EPRI’s free field illumination test facility in Charlotte, North Carolina. The system produces a 50-kV/m, MIL-STD-461G/RS105 compliant E1 field that is used to test equipment’s susceptibility to ...
While its 1.4-megaton blast paled in comparison to the Tsar Bomba’s 50 megatons, it was the largest high-altitude nuclear test ever attempted. The blast generated waves of charged particles ...
NEW YORK — When much of Venezuela was plunged into darkness after a massive blackout last week, President Nicolás Maduro blamed the power outage on an "electromagnetic attack" carried out by ...
How high-altitude balloons help unlock the cosmos Balloons offer an affordable way to climb high above Earth’s atmosphere, providing a clear view of space that's inaccessible to ground-based ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been leading a project to understand how a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, could threaten power plants.
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