U.S. High-Power Microwave Weapon Will Take To the Air
Credit: Boeing Concept
The biggest problem with creating an anti-electronics attack missile is to control the electromagnetic interference (EMI) created by its directed-energy warhead that could affect actuators, flight controls, onboard computers and communications of the vehicle that carries it, say airborne electronic...
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