Electromagnetic Weapons: Satyajit Dalbehera
Electromagnetic Weapons: Satyajit Dalbehera
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WEAPONS
BY
SATYAJIT DALBEHERA
(1SG07EE045)
INTRODUCTION
FARADAY CAGE
E-BUNKERS
SITE HARDENING
USE OF MOTOR
POWER ISOLATORS
FOR MAINS POWER
DISTRIBUTION
APPLICATION OF E-WEAPONS
WEAPON
IMPLEMENTATION
MEANS OF
DELIVERY
KILL ASSESSMENT
CONCLUSION
E-Weapon is a WEMD
High payoff in using E-Weapons against
fundamental infrastructure, resulting in substantial
paralysis
E-Weapons will become a decisive capability in
Strategic Warfare and Electronic Combat
E-Weapons are a non-lethal weapon
The critical issues for the next decade are the
deployment of E-Weapons and the hardening of
fundamental infrastructure
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