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U.S. Department of Energy Electromagnetic Pulse Resilience ...
www.energy.govDOE Electromagnetic Pulse Resilience Action Plan January 10, 2017 1 Introduction Background on EMP Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) are intense pulses of electromagnetic energy resulting from solar-caused effects or man-made nuclear and …
HPEM (high power electromagnetic) threats and immunity ...
www.emceurope.orgNatural <-> man made HPEM threats Natural Lightning strikes Geomagnetic storms Electrostatic discharges Man made Nuclear Electromagnetic pulse (NEMP)
EMP Shield Installation Instructions
www.empshield.com• EMP Shield MAY NOT SURVIVE SUSTAINED OVERVOLTAGES. • USE THIS DEVICE ONLY WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE. FEATURES: • UL 1449 - Type 2 SURGE SUPPRESSION – Compliant • (MIL-STD-188-125-1) HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE PROTECTION – Certified • IEEE C62.41-1991 category A&B combination wave …
Quick Reference Guide: Radiation Risk Information for ...
www.dhs.govElectromagnetic Pulse (EMP) produces a high-voltage surge that poses no direct health threat, but may damage electronic equipment two to five miles from ground zero and disrupt communications. Quick Reference Guide: Radiation Risk Information for Responders Following a Nuclear Detonation 2 .
REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved
www.dtic.milThis Test Operations Procedure (TOP) is a general outline on test procedures required to determine the effects of a specified High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse …
Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the ...
www.empcommission.orgReport of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack Critical National Infrastructures _____ For sale by the superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) - Washington State …
doh.wa.govWashington State Department of Health – Office of Radiation Protection - Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Fact Sheet Author: Office of Radiation Protection Subject: Fact sheet on electromagnetic pulse (EMP) Keywords: radiation fact sheet electromagnetic pulse emp ionization shock wave gamma ray explosion nuclear detonation energy shield weapons device
Electromagnetic Pulse: Effects on the U.S. Power Grid
www.futurescience.comElectromagnetic Pulse: Effects on the U.S. Power Grid iii Figure 1. Areas of Probable Power System Collapse. In addition to causing the immediate damage and failure of transformers, there is also
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
www.doh.wa.govOther electronic devices and electrical equipment may also be destroyed by the EMP effect. Telecommunications equipment can be highly vulnerable and receivers of all varieties are particularly sensitive to EMP. Therefore radar and electronic warfare equipment, satellite, microwave, UHF, VHF, HF and low band communications