[LINK] Electromagnetic pulse artillery shell

Stephen Loosley stephenloosley at outlook.com
Tue Jan 24 12:19:17 AEDT 2017


A new American secret weapon could cripple an entire enemy city without physical damage.

The US Army is currently working on a non-explosive electromagnetic pulse artillery shell, which would be capable of rendering a wide range of electronics, critical infrastructure, and computer-based systems as useless.

This new army research proposal details how America’s next secret weapon may be deployed …


“Munition-Delivered Non-Kinetic Effects (NKE)”

https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/1207771

Agency: U.S. Department of Defense
Release Date: November 30, 2016
Application Due Date: February 08, 2017
Close Date: February 23, 2017 (closing in 15 days)


OBJECTIVE: Develop and demonstrate an innovative, cost-effective, munitions-based electronics systems that can deliver non-destructive, non-kinetic RF effects against a wide range of electronics, critical infrastructure, and computer-based systems.

DESCRIPTION: Extensive use of wireless RF networking for critical infrastructure and communications systems provides an alternative attack vector for the neutralization of an adversary’s underlying industrial, civil, and communications infrastructure without the destruction of the hardware associated with those systems.

Advances in munitions-based microelectronics and power technologies make possible the implementation of non-kinetic cyber and electromagnetic “ or electronic warfare (EW) “ attacks that could be delivered via artillery launched munitions.

The precision delivery of the non-kinetic effects (NKE) electronics payload close to the target allows low power operation which limits the geographical extent of impacted systems, and reduces the overall impact on the electromagnetic spectrum.


PHASE I: Design and prototype an electronics subsystem for incorporation into a standard Army munition.

The initial design will fit in a 155mm projectile, with a transition path for size reduction to allow incorporation of multiple NKE submunitions per projectile.


PHASE II: Further develop and mature the NKE prototype system. Integrate the NKE system into an appropriate munitions platform.

Explore, implement and demonstrate advanced non-kinetic attack techniques. Develop test methods and evaluate the system performance in the field.


PHASE III: Finalize all aspects of the NKE and prepare for distribution. Develop a commercialization plan to transition the electronics subsystems to industry and relevant users.

Private Sector Commercialization Potentials: The final NKE electronics system will support a number of commercial communications protocols. The ruggedized, hardened electronics subsystem may be transitioned to a wide variety of industrial and civil applications that call for operation in extremely harsh environments.


Cheers,
Stephen


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