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Shield Critical Infrastructure from Electromagnetic Pulses, DHS Says The National Public Warning System offers a model for defending other vital systems and services.
What an EMP could really do to the U.S. military and why it’s not the apocalypse from TV and movies many believe.
EMP Solutions, Inc. specializes in electromagnetic protection through the distribution of its patented PDCE Suppressor. The PDCE Suppressor can prevent the formation of lightning within a ...
A U.S. Air Force base in Texas has taken the first steps to guard against an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. But what, exactly, is an EMP, and how big is the threat?
Sure, there are EMP protection technologies for power plants and transmission lines, but they are unproven and securing these assets alone will not prevent a blackout in the case of an EMP.
EMP-protected enclosures are being built for backup radio broadcasting systems. The special enclosures will help protect the communications equipment from a disruptive pulse.
Engineers have created a concrete mix that can shield electronics in case of an EMP attack. The technology has great usage in military and defense.
Passage of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act would educate all States about the EMP threat and help them protect their critical infrastructures.
Electro-Magnetic Pulses (EMP) and High Altitude Electro-Magnetic Pulses (HEMP) may be caused by nuclear or non-nuclear means and result in a broadband, high intensity, short-duration burst of ...
A new 2,000-sq.-ft. data center in Pennsylvania was designed to protect against an electromagnetic pulse, either from a solar storm or a nuclear event.
The panels are designed to resist EMP damage; EMP stands for electromagnetic pulse, a surge in electrical radiation that can fry equipment and circuit boards, leaving them useless.