Sorry, some military support functions are not on military grid...You are mistakenl
It’s kind of funny, really. Ivan continues to push that narrative about our military forces being retarded and having junk equipment in futile efforts to get some real information out of Americans in Internet discussions. Maybe he’ll delude himself into getting an *ss kicking sooner, and a handful of moronic U.S. lefties who support him here will get the world war that they’re most afraid of very soon.
EMP strikes wouldn’t be all that bad for civilians, either. Here’s a paper to dispel some of the hysterical myths.
The Early-Time (E1) High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) and Its Impact on the U.S. Power Grid
Prepared for Oak Ridge National Laboratory
https://www.ferc.gov/industries/electric/indus-act/reliability/cybersecurity/ferc_meta-r-320.pdf
Granted, though, civilians in blue state governments and power companies do oppose any preparations for anyone other than themselves (e.g., solar power plants for government offices only), and residents in those states obviously plan to attack each other for resources in the event of any big disaster. Living in one of those states has been an interesting experience. And as for work, they can’t even stand to mow their own yards or do any landscaping.