Science Talks Another anti-sky black technology was born in China. Plasma shield technology was unveiled, and this time science fiction ** has truly become a reality. Not long ago, the Journal of China's National University of Defense Technology published an article "Research on the Use of Low-temperature Plasma for High-power Microwave Protection". As soon as the news came out, it completely exploded. So what is a plasma shield and what is the high-power microwave protection?
First of all, what is Plasma Shield? In layman's terms, it is to use the absorption, fission and free properties of ions to generate a low-temperature plasma "protective shield" around the protected equipment itself.
This protective shield can be attacked by the enemy's high-energy microwave**, not only will not be dissipated by the impact of the powerful energy shock wave, but will instantly absorb its energy and undergo ion fission because of the high-energy injection, so as to make itself more powerful, the truth seems to be the same as a non-Newtonian fluid, the greater the force you use, the harder it will be. It can ensure that aircraft and other equipment using high-precision electronic equipment can continue to operate safely under high-frequency microwave attacks.
So what is a high-frequency microwave?
Microwave. That is, electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves can usually interfere with military targets and optoelectronic equipment at long distances, usually called electromagnetic warfare, just like the electromagnetic warfare in the South China Sea some time ago.
In the case of high-power microwaves, they can wreak havoc on electronic devices. The advantage of this kind of attack is that it can spread at the speed of light, and the main targets of attack are radar, communications, navigation, computers, electronic equipment, control and guidance systems, etc.
Its killing method is similar to the electromagnetic pulse effect of a nuclear explosion, and this ** can be unimpeded in the atmosphere, and can penetrate through wires, antennas, and holes in walls, and penetrate into every hole. It can also hit ultra-long-range targets, without calculating advance measurements, and is not affected by gravity. It also has a lot of power, can kill multiple targets, can also track radars, and is low-cost, when defending missiles, it can make it smoke at once, and it can also be reused.
The most representative is the "electromagnetic pulse bomb" developed by China, which is characterized by the special destruction of electronic equipment and computer targets for command, control and communications. The radio wave emitter on the bomb can emit billions of watts of microwaves in an instant, which is equivalent to the electromagnetic waves emitted by the nuclear **.
It can penetrate underground fortifications, along the holes of cables and air conditioners, enough to paralyze all underground fortifications, electricity**, communications, television transmission, computers and other systems, but will not harm human life.
The emergence of the electromagnetic pulse dates back to the 50s of the 20th century.
In 1958, the United States inadvertently discovered the existence of electromagnetic power during the test of a hydrogen bomb. Since then, it has been researching, and it has been used in actual combat, and the effect is good.
In the report of the US Air Force's 2025 strategic plan, it is also pointed out that it will develop air-hit high-power microwaves**, which are required to have different lethality against ground, air and space targets.
In fact, when China developed electromagnetic bombs, it was pointed out that electronic equipment is now widely used in warfare. In addition to carrying out electromagnetic strikes on electronic equipment, it is also necessary to have its own means of defense. There must be both a spear and a shield. So. The advent of plasma shield technology completely disintegrates the threat of electronic warfare to us. Once again, the microwave ** plan of the United States was dismantled in advance.
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