Posted on 09/06/2017 11:51:36 AM PDT by TroutGuy
North Korea for the first time this week revealed plans for using its nuclear arms for space-based electronics-disrupting EMP attacks, in addition to direct warhead ground blasts.
The official communist party newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, published a report Monday on "the EMP might of nuclear weapons," outlining an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack produced by detonating a nuclear warhead in space.
"In general, the strong electromagnetic pulse generated from nuclear bomb explosions between 30 kilometers and 100 kilometers [18.6 miles and 62 miles] above the ground can severely impair electronic devices, electric machines, and electromagnetic grids, or destroy electric cables and safety devices," said the article authored by Kim Songwon, dean of Kim Chaek University of Technology in Pyongyang.
"The discovery of the electromagnetic pulse as a source of high yield in the high-altitude nuclear explosion test process has given it recognition as an important strike method," he stated.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
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I assume the inverse square law still applies. Higher altitude = wider coverage = weaker effect — inversely proportional to the square of the distance...?
You need to get me. I have lots of ammo / guns / MRE's.
Well, to be 100% accurate, you don't need to get ME, per se. But you do need to get HERE. :)
Yes, with the caveat that there are certain areas within the affected area which receive more or less than you would expect. For example, an area north of detonation will see almost no effect and a horseshoe-shaped area south of detonation will see the greatest effect. It has to do with interaction with the earth’s magnetism.
the dems will probably hope the Koreans attempt this if only to stop Trumps tweets....ha!
Not mine. Too many other issues in life.
Yup.
My original comment:
This guy is calm, educated and prepared...Might want to listen to him and give your thoughts.
30-minute Interview 2 or 3 minutes in with Arthur T. Bradley.
Who is he?
1. He works for NASA
2. He has PhD in Electrical Engineering
3. HE IS CERTIFIED EMI/EMC and works with electromagneticshis most important credential in his opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEaMlGfvYfQ
Indicates a percentage of these would be damaged...Not all but would/could create chaos.
EMP Commission Report has BEST DATA in his opinion. Biggest effect to nation electric grid mentioned
Fast rise time on the pulse affects small electronics.
Cars not all affected...
EMP is a Line of Sight event...in theory if detonated at couple hundred miles up above source region, could take out 70%
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One of Your replies:
Also, I just noticed that this Dr. Bradley guy you rely on is associated with disasterpreparer.com. He wants to scare you to sell you stuff.**
Hes precisely the kind of guy whose opinion you should throw into the trash can.
This video was recorded over a year ago...It is not about North Korea...**
I asked you to watch the video and comment**...Why do folks comment on things they don’t read/watch**... You didn’t have to watch the video, but seriously, I don’t appreciate attempt to discredit the PHD ELECTRICAL ENGINEER and certified EMC/EMI who works for NASA and/or make me look foolish.
Had you watched the video you would know it was clear Dr. Bradley was talking about the US, the lower 48. Also, he does not agree with all of the fiction hype, which you would know if you had watched even 5 minutes**
I don’t think I said “I rely on him”...Thanks for putting words in my mouth. I asked you to watch** and comment.
You say “Hes precisely the kind of guy whose opinion you should throw into the trash can.” But of course I am going to take the word of you, “TroutGuy,” and whatever “looking into it” you have done even though you did not even bother to pull up the video, yet attempted to discredit him....And I am going to take your expertise (from a couple articles you read??) over an expert in EMC who:
1. works for NASA
2. has PhD in Electrical Engineering
3. IS CERTIFIED EMI/EMC and works with electromagneticshis most important credential in his opinion.
Sorry, I don’t think he was trying to scare anyone...actually, he was rather calm. He has expertise, is he supposed to give it away? Do you? So what if he sells stuff? He stated in the video that he has free videos too. If he has expertise, then why shouldn’t he sell stuff...So what if his YouTube is “disasterpreparer.com?” I said “he is educated, calm and PREPARED.” He practices what he preaches...I wish my neighbors were more prepared!
There are a number of other experts who have concerns about an EMP—though not specifically originating in North Korea. Dr. Pry for one. I hope they are not correct, but they have been saying we need to harden the civilian grid, etc. for years...Are they trying to scare us too???
BTW, I have not bought any of Bradley’s materials—don’t know what they are, I just found his interview interesting and informative and thought others might.
Frankly, in the times in which we live, think it is good to be prepared for whatever events you feel might come your way. My son lives in near the Hayward Fault...You better believe he is Earthquake prepared even though he has not had to activate his preparation.
BTW, IMHO that preparation is spiritual, mental, and physical.
**Please, next time, if you don’t want to watch video fine, but then just skip the derogatory comments...there might be folks here who would like a different perspective than yours.
But both combined do not come close to the devastation caused by an EMP.
Read One Second After.
If Kim detonated an EMP or several over the US would we retaliate with nukes? I’ll bet not.
Nukes would affect S Korea also, something we would be very reluctant to do.
Our best bet ,IMO, would be Neutron Bombs. If we have any .
Yeah but the difference between 1960’s level of dependency upon electronics and today is astronomical. Those same tests today would yield a vastly different outcome.
1,000 km radius would be a circular footprint 2,000 km across ?
Thanks for posting your thoughts.
Those of us who don’t understand this stuff very well are grateful for all the information and opinions that we can get. We especially appreciate it when opinions are expressed in a straightforward, level-headed way.
1km or 1120km radius? Please clarify.
The latter, in the case of a detonation 100km from the surface. Its simply a function of line of sight to the ground.
Now, what the effects in that area is the question, and both Hawaii and Kakhakstan were in the range of the 1960s tests and there were no severe power station failures there.
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Does this consider the inverse square law of EM radiation?
You mention transformers as a major economic/civilization failure point, and I agree with you, however they are massively hardened against lightning strikes, overload and other transients. Electronics and data nodes will be hit hard.
Helps a lot to have a simple mind, I guess. Kind of reminds me of Alfred E. Newman in the old Mad magazine: “What, me worry?”
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