Successful Test of Electromagnetic Missile

Successful Test of Electromagnetic Missile.

(And Israel doesn’t have these…? – JW )

US company conducts test of missile that disperses radiation, disrupting enemy electronic systems
Successful Test of Electromagnetic Missile

Boeing has successfully tested a new weapon, a missile that does not carry a warhead laden with explosives, but rather a device spreading radiation which jams the electronic systems used by opponents.

The missile, named CHAMP, was launched with a predetermined trajectory, and disrupted electronic systems stationed at a range in the state of Utah while on its route. Seven targets stationed at the range were successfully disrupted in the framework of the test which lasted an hour and saw the launch of several such missiles.

An effort is underway in the US, as well as in many other countries, to develop a weapon system that will paralyze the technological systems of enemy forces, preventing it from operating. It seems that the Boeing development was carried out at the request of the US Department of Defense, and that it is a part of a larger effort which has yet to be revealed.

An electromagnetic pulse, which results in the disruption of systems over a considerably extensive area due to the aerial detonation of a relatively small nuclear device, should be reminded in this context. The development of Boeing’s missile is an attempt to generate local disruption capabilities via missiles.

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2 Comments on “Successful Test of Electromagnetic Missile”

  1. a's avatar a Says:

    concepts of “focus waves modes” and “electromagnetic missile” were introduced in the open literature almost two decades ago
    (http://www.jpier.org/PIER/pier.php?paper=0403031)

    in_the_open_literature_almost_two_decades_ago … and now, before the elections, “Boeing has successfully tested a new(!) weapon…at the request of the US Department of Defense”

    ” And Israel doesn’t have these…? – JW ”
    Look at the names in the references, and guess who have it already.

    The problem is not military capability but POLITICAL consequences for Israeli decisionmakers


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