Posted on 08/12/2004 12:37:18 PM PDT by vajimbo
Edited on 09/08/2012 5:46:59 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Saturday marks the anniversary of the blackout that shut down much of the Northeast a year ago. Anyone who lived through that power outage remembers the annoyance of life without lights, air conditioning, TVs, computers and all the other electronic equipment on which a modern society depends. Now, imagine a blackout that lasts for months, or years.
The whole-nation orbital scenario seems pretty remote for terrorists, but the cosatal scud that takes out a Metro area is plausible.
It would make those paranoid survival/preparedness folks look pretty clever.
Blackouts don't scare me much. I went over 6 days without electricity in June. I have a 5,000 watt DeVillbiss generator that carried me fine for that week.
Nukes are the brute-force method for generating EMP, but there are other ways using conventional explosives. Somewhere, buried in all of Charlie's links, is a schematic of a conventional-powered EMP warhead:
http://www.softwar.net/
BTW, SoftWar has a lot of stuff many people don't know about, or have forgotten- it's worth a long look.
I thought there was talk of using EMP weapons in Iraq but apparently they weren't used.
But if terrorists had one nuke, I think they'd use it to craterize NYC or DC, not explode in space to take out our grid.
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Yea, but that takes fuel pumped to the dispenser by electricity. With no power, the fuel stays in the tanks.
I once read that only an 80-day supply of food is on hand at any one time. After that comes starvation and barbarism.
Not that I'm worried or anything. I found the book "Alas Babylon" to be very informative as to how things might go after the electricity dies.
Another reason to ensure our 2nd Amendment rights are not trampled upon.
Doesn't an EMP only fry the electrical systems of things that are actually running at the time?
In other words if a car was on when hit by an EMP it'd be trashed but if it wasn't running no damage.
In other words if a car was on when hit by an EMP it'd be trashed but if it wasn't running no damage.
Got it. Thanks for the clarification.
How about an underground garage made out of cement?
I think you'd need some very special rebar constriction. Magnetic fields pass through concrete, as I understand.
Check this out....
Effects of an EMP
Although the electric field created from an EMP lasts for only a short time, its effects can be devastating. It is predicted that a single high altitude burst 200 miles above Kansas could propagate an EMP enveloping the entire United States. Electrical systems connected to things that can conduct current like wires, antennas, and metal objects will suffer significant damage. EMP effects on electronics include interference of radio frequency links, irreparable damage to microcircuits, and even the disabling of satellites. Fortunately, electronic equipment that is turned off is less likely to be damaged.
Here's some good info from Northwestern.
http://www.physics.northwestern.edu/classes/2001Fall/Phyx135-2/19/emp.htm
That's how I recall it- discussed, then not used.
The terrorist barge/scud scenerio is highly implausible. Satellite imaging would detect such an operation off shore. The various intel agencies monitor our coasts very closely. We may not be able to stop every crazy with a box cutter, bomb belt, or even a dirty bomb, but missle strikes are another thing.
Also, it's my understanding our coasts are constantly patrolled by defensive aircraft. The moment a short-range missle was launched, they would head to intercept with air to air missles which would be faster, providing they are within the required proximity to the scud. With our technology and defense capabilities, I just don't see that scenerio happening.
If the 62-mile figure were used, but the blast hypocenter is NYC, the circle would just about reach the Indiana-Illinois border. A 100-mile burst height would probably generate an EMP ring about 1,200 miles across; this would extend to somewhere around Kansas City.
"....sensitive components..." read "solid-state devices. I doubt seriously that an EMP would have much effect on anything of technology "pre-transistor". Rather than knowing us back to the late 1800's, it would be more like the mid-1950's.
So pc's, cell phones and anything else with a chip is gone.
Shut up nothing, spill the beans on the defenses.
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