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EMP strike, how serious of a threat?

amddude

Golden Member
I know EMP's are produced as a byproduct of a nuclear detonation and that if you airburst the nuke it will destroy circuits over a large land mass.

Are horror stories like the power grid being wiped out a real threat? I've read that cars should be more or less shielded because they have metal bodies. I assume that's only protection up to a certain strength of blast?
 
Lightning also emits large amounts of EMP. Car electronics are damaged by EMP emitted from nearby lightning strikes all the time, so no, your theory is false.
 
I would not lose sleep over it that's for sure.
IMO the bigger risk to the power grid is some terrorists packing C4 around 750kV pylons around the country. Ignitors connected to cell phones and bomber uses a script to dial numbers, etc.

EMP from a large airburst could be disruptive to unhardened networks, etc. Problem is the only folks that can get such an "attack" going is the US Govt. themselves. oops! 😱

If the Ruskies shoot off their wad NORAD can see it and (likely) deal with it.

Portable devices can pack an intense punch (or is it pinch? 😛 ) and PERHAPS cause a VERY localized disruption. It takes a LOT of power! I've seen experiments done to cause computers to fail, etc. and was not impressed. I mean with all the noise and cracks of capacitors discharging you would have to be dead not to know something's up.

Making a cannon and pointing it at a city from a mountain top or (cough) ship? Hehe not going to happen! You can point and shoot but it's gonna be a dud. With those power supplies you'd be better off making a multi megawatt CO2 laser and pulling off headshots like frying ants under a magnifying glass. 😉
 
I would not lose sleep over it that's for sure.
IMO the bigger risk to the power grid is some terrorists packing C4 around 750kV pylons around the country. Ignitors connected to cell phones and bomber uses a script to dial numbers, etc.

EMP from a large airburst could be disruptive to unhardened networks, etc. Problem is the only folks that can get such an "attack" going is the US Govt. themselves. oops! 😱

If the Ruskies shoot off their wad NORAD can see it and (likely) deal with it.

Portable devices can pack an intense punch (or is it pinch? 😛 ) and PERHAPS cause a VERY localized disruption. It takes a LOT of power! I've seen experiments done to cause computers to fail, etc. and was not impressed. I mean with all the noise and cracks of capacitors discharging you would have to be dead not to know something's up.

Making a cannon and pointing it at a city from a mountain top or (cough) ship? Hehe not going to happen! You can point and shoot but it's gonna be a dud. With those power supplies you'd be better off making a multi megawatt CO2 laser and pulling off headshots like frying ants under a magnifying glass. 😉

you must CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
 
you must CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!

Hmmm I've been playing around with this nVidia Super Sonic Sled thing that lets you shoot chickens all over the place, stack crates and barrels and I knew something was missing! It was those stinkin' pylons! 😀
 
Lightning also emits large amounts of EMP. Car electronics are damaged by EMP emitted from nearby lightning strikes all the time, so no, your theory is false.

I don't have a theory, that's why I'm asking. Can you read?
 
Lightning also emits large amounts of EMP. Car electronics are damaged by EMP emitted from nearby lightning strikes all the time, so no, your theory is false.

What about that episode of top gear where they put james may in a vw golf and hit it with like 2200kv and it started up fine and he drove it off?
 
I would not lose sleep over it that's for sure.
IMO the bigger risk to the power grid is some terrorists packing C4 around 750kV pylons around the country. Ignitors connected to cell phones and bomber uses a script to dial numbers, etc.

EMP from a large airburst could be disruptive to unhardened networks, etc. Problem is the only folks that can get such an "attack" going is the US Govt. themselves. oops! 😱

If the Ruskies shoot off their wad NORAD can see it and (likely) deal with it.

Portable devices can pack an intense punch (or is it pinch? 😛 ) and PERHAPS cause a VERY localized disruption. It takes a LOT of power! I've seen experiments done to cause computers to fail, etc. and was not impressed. I mean with all the noise and cracks of capacitors discharging you would have to be dead not to know something's up.

Making a cannon and pointing it at a city from a mountain top or (cough) ship? Hehe not going to happen! You can point and shoot but it's gonna be a dud. With those power supplies you'd be better off making a multi megawatt CO2 laser and pulling off headshots like frying ants under a magnifying glass. 😉

So basically the amount of energy required to cause serious damage is insane and therefore not worth the trouble
 
EMP strikes are scary shit. Most people don't realize this, buy NYC recently almost succumbed to a terrorist attack by a dirty radiological bomb. Generally speaking, NYC is relatively safe from such an attack because CTU has radiological detectors all around Manhattan. But the terrorists managed to get an EMP device into a SUV and had it driven right into CTU, which knocked out all of their electronics.
 
why bother with EMPs when you can use a sharkapult

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EMP strikes are scary shit. Most people don't realize this, buy NYC recently almost succumbed to a terrorist attack by a dirty radiological bomb. Generally speaking, NYC is relatively safe from such an attack because CTU has radiological detectors all around Manhattan. But the terrorists managed to get an EMP device into a SUV and had it driven right into CTU, which knocked out all of their electronics.

BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Are you calling that shit-pile of fireworks, propane and gas cans in an old Isuzu an attempted EMP strike?!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! :awe:
 
From the little I've read about them, making this airburst type of EMP is extremely complicated and much harder than a fission bomb, let alone a dirty bomb. The idea that terrorists would try to make an airburst emp instead of a nuke or dirty bomb is just silly.
 
The Sun is the only real, and credible, source of an EMP threat. And the bastard will likely carry the plan out, but refuses to tell us when.
 
BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Are you calling that shit-pile of fireworks, propane and gas cans in an old Isuzu an attempted EMP strike?!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! :awe:
I don't see how you possibly came to that conclusion based on his post... With the exception to it being a terrorist attack in NYC there's nothing else in common.

I'm curious what/when the event was, though.
 
Not a lot of 24 fans left these days 🙁

I thought the "CTU" reference would have given it away pretty easily... or perhaps the "Jack Bauer is not amused" pic.
 
I would not lose sleep over it that's for sure.
IMO the bigger risk to the power grid is some terrorists packing C4 around 750kV pylons around the country. Ignitors connected to cell phones and bomber uses a script to dial numbers, etc.

EMP from a large airburst could be disruptive to unhardened networks, etc. Problem is the only folks that can get such an "attack" going is the US Govt. themselves. oops! 😱

If the Ruskies shoot off their wad NORAD can see it and (likely) deal with it.

Portable devices can pack an intense punch (or is it pinch? 😛 ) and PERHAPS cause a VERY localized disruption. It takes a LOT of power! I've seen experiments done to cause computers to fail, etc. and was not impressed. I mean with all the noise and cracks of capacitors discharging you would have to be dead not to know something's up.

Making a cannon and pointing it at a city from a mountain top or (cough) ship? Hehe not going to happen! You can point and shoot but it's gonna be a dud. With those power supplies you'd be better off making a multi megawatt CO2 laser and pulling off headshots like frying ants under a magnifying glass. 😉

Did this post turn anyone else on as much as me? :awe:
 
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