Since the 19th century, conflicts and wars around the world have continued, giving birth to the rapid development of science and technology. Compared with the past, the level of human equipment has made a qualitative leap.
This transition has changed from the age of cold weapons to the age of hot weapons, and mankind has continuously developed new ones, such as flintlock guns, rifles, gunpowder, grenades, heavy machine guns, amphibious tanks, mortars and intercontinental missiles.
Humanity is constantly escalating in terms of power and destructiveness to counter military threats from other countries. At the same time, in order to maintain military superiority, many military powers are also continuing to upgrade their own equipment.
In the current competitive environment, new types of electromagnetic bombs and electromagnetic cannons have attracted much attention in recent years, which have led us to a new field of combat.
In the field of electromagnetism, China is in a leading position in the world by virtue of its leading technology and profound accumulation. According to U.S. experts, China's electromagnetic bombs can paralyze most of the U.S. power network in a short period of time, seriously disrupting its emergency response system.
While there is some exaggeration, it is undeniable that this powerful and indefensible high-level ** has attracted global attention.
The United States, a country keen on the arms race. During the white conquest of the American continent, the United States used extremely cruel means to exterminate the Indian ancestors. Although the United States had a vast territory when it was first founded, it could not be compared with Britain, France and Germany in terms of ** and army.
However, the United States, by virtue of its geographical advantage, skillfully fished in the waters of World War I and World War II. They simultaneously seek resources from both warring sides and always enter the war at the end of the war, becoming the winning side and thus gaining benefits.
After the end of World War II, the United States secretly received a large number of German military experts, which injected a strong impetus into the development of its own military strength. On the contrary, the Soviet Union, as the main force in the victory over Germany and the capture of Berlin, could hardly gain anything from it.
Despite Germany's defeat in World War II, its military-industrial technology is undoubtedly a world leader. By acquiring German specialists, the United States succeeded in acquiring the most advanced military-industrial technology, thereby becoming a top military power after the war.
After the end of World War II, the United States spared no effort to recruit experts from all over the world in order to enhance its military strength. In dealing with Japanese specialists, the United States, on the one hand, ate German specialists, and on the other hand, absorbed Japan's top experts in fighter and artillery fields, which made great progress in American fighter and artillery technology.
However, the ambitions of the United States do not stop there, they even took in Unit 731, which had conducted virus research in Japan, and these devil experts and their experimental materials have become important members of many biochemical laboratories in the United States, the most famous of which is the Fort Detrick base.
The Fort Detrick base has been controversial due to its suspicion of being linked to the origins of the coronavirus.
The United States' dedication to research and development has never changed. During the Cold War, the United States invested a huge amount of money in devastating research in order to engage in an arms race with the Soviet Union.
After the end of the Cold War, the United States became the sole superpower. However, even so, the United States still has not stopped the pace of research and development. In order to maintain its superpower status, the United States must assert its hegemony through military means.
The large amount of money has supported the US military superiority in the world, which in turn has created the conditions for the US to draw money from the world. In this positive cycle, the United States has innovated many advanced **, such as third-generation fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, intercontinental missiles, and epoch-making electromagnetic bombs.
Electromagnetic bomb: A type of use of electromagnetic pulses to disrupt communication networks, which was tried by Japan and Germany in World War II. At that time, Japan and Germany were mired in war, and the situation at home and abroad was grim, and they tried to develop a powerful new ** to help them win the war.
However, the development of the atomic bomb was slow and the purification of raw materials was difficult, so electromagnetism became the most important option, but it was also unsuccessful. After the end of World War II, the Australian military used the electromagnetic pulse for the first time to increase the speed of missile launch and flight, which is the birth of electromagnetic missiles.
An Accidental Discovery in a Nuclear Bomb Test: The Birth of an Electromagnetic Bomb In 1958, the United States discovered in a hydrogen bomb test that the shock wave generated by ** disable all surrounding electronic equipment.
The shock wave was widespread and affected the Hawaiian Islands and the northeastern coastal areas of Australia. After calculations and verification, American experts determined that electromagnetic waves were the cause of the paralysis of the equipment.
The Americans, who are experts in research, immediately realized that such electromagnetic waves could become a powerful means of destruction. Following this clue, the Americans began the research of electromagnetic **, and finally succeeded in developing an electromagnetic bomb that could be applied to the battlefield.
The research on electromagnetism in the United States is only superficial, and there is no in-depth research and development. After the end of the Cold War, the electromagnetic ** project was suspended and has not yet been recovered. The reason is that the US side believes that electromagnetic can only temporarily paralyze the enemy's communication network and cannot cause a devastating blow, which is not in line with its military philosophy.
However, the United States is not the only one capable of developing a nuclear bomb, China and Russia also have their own hydrogen bombs. With a hydrogen bomb, the military potential of electromagnetic waves will naturally be noted.
In terms of electromagnetic research, China has gone the farthest and invested the most manpower and material resources, so although China's electromagnetic research started later than the United States, its experience is not inferior to that of the United States.
The United States was surprised by the military's informationization construction, and today's military strike mode has been dominated by informationization. The stability and anti-interference capability of communication networks are of paramount importance in information warfare.
China is leading in EM research and development, and the US is feeling the pressure because the US technology reserves and internal corruption make it difficult for them to regain the leading position in the EM field.
Electromagnetic ** is a card that will not be shown easily, because no matter how powerful a country is, it does not dare to use nuclear ** easily, and nuclear ** is a powerful ** that must be used in extreme situations**.
The use of nuclear bombs would trigger a global threat and all-out war, and the mutual detonation of nuclear bombs would be almost inevitable and the results would be dire. As a result, nuclear-armed countries are working to develop small, precision nuclear weapons that can deliver precision strikes that will achieve their goals while avoiding a large-scale nuclear war.
As a new type of choice, electromagnetic ** has obvious advantages. However, in past wars, electromagnetic ** was rarely used, and the main interference** used was graphite bombs.
In the 1991 Gulf War, the United States showed for the first time the amazing effect of graphite bombs. By launching at the Iraqi region on the surface of the sea, Iraq's power system was almost paralyzed, and they completely lost their ability to react and respond, which was a sneak attack of "attacking before fighting".
And in the 1999 regional conflict in Yugoslavia, the US-led NATO military alliance again used graphite bombs, which successfully triggered a large-scale power outage in Yugoslavia.
It can be seen from this that the Americans have long accumulated a wealth of experience in the application of jamming bombs. However, compared to the United States, Japan has always adhered to the path of peaceful development, so it has not carried out frequent military operations.
Although many ** have been developed, they are rarely made public. However, it is precisely because of this low profile in our country that it has made the United States and other countries more nervous.
The U.S. military peep into China stems from concern and ignorance of China's R&D capabilities. Since 2012, the United States has discovered electromagnetic cannon test devices in northern China through spy satellites.
By 2017, they even claimed to have discovered electromagnetism on China's large **, and believed that China's ship-based electromagnetic guns could be more advanced than American Tomahawk cruise electromagnetic missiles, and the cost was only one-tenth that of Tomahawks.
All of this is the United States' constant efforts against China's defense industry in order to propagate the theory of the China threat.
In the face of unwarranted accusations from the United States, the China Aerospace Science and Industry Commission has begun the research and development of electromagnetic technology as early as the 60s of the 20th century, and has successfully achieved actual installation today.
China's attitude is clear, electromagnetic ** is there, we will not shy away from it, and we will not let your smear succeed. Regarding the China threat theory, does the US really understand China's electromagnetic technology?
The answer is yes, China's electromagnetic technology has matured, and whether it can reach the point where the American population says that one can paralyze the American power network requires further understanding and research.
In theory, the electromagnetic bomb is powerful enough to paralyze the power system of the United States. However, in reality, even if we master this electromagnetic technology, it will not be possible to easily ship it to the continental United States.
If ICBMs are used, it is a question of whether to trigger a full-scale war, and China, which has always adhered to the principle of peaceful coexistence, will not take such an approach.
This is actually a manifestation of the sensationalism of the Americans in portraying China as a demon. In addition, we should also recognize that the United States also has intercontinental ballistic missiles and electromagnetic bombs, and they also have the ability to paralyze China's power system.