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Back in the mid-80's a debate team from Georgia State, in Atlanta,
spent an entire year researching debate arguments by thoroughly combing the EMP literature. They had some interesting evidence that one nuclear blast 100 miles above the surface of the US would effectively disarm the entire US nuclear force by taking out electronic components in both missile guidance systems and in the electronics of the detonation systems. They ran a case arguing for the unilateral nuclear disarmament of the US by deliberate air bursting a nuke weapon. They also had evidence that US scientists have considered the possibility of EMP air-bursts to prevent incoming nuclear weapons (from the Soviet Union) from detonating when targeted at the US. Supposedly much of the research on this is classified. They were pretty successful with the case until other teams were able to find evidence that both US and Soviet tactical planners had planned for the possibility of EMP-led disarmament by maintaining small fleets of nuclear-tipped ICBMs that had no solid state electronics in them. At least through the mid-80's, both the US and Soviet Union maintained small missile fleets that used vacuum tubes, which are much less susceptible to EMP degradation. So, potentially, EMP could prevent Doomsday. In the late 70's and early 80's, the US conducted much testing of subs pulling devices that produced an EMP without nuclear blasts. Though the reseach effort has been documented and confirmed, the results remain classified today. Interesting topic, but I wonder why LazySuzy never posts about shortwave. Mike Louisville, KY |
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