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New Shell Disrupts Electronics
E-Bomb Does Not Kill People

UPI


LONDON (Dec. 28, 2000) -- British scientists have developed a
non-explosive artillery shell that can put out such a powerful burst
of radio-frequency energy it will destroy or disable electrical and
electronic systems for miles around without killing anyone.

The new so-called E-Bomb was developed privately by Matra BAe Dynamics
and fits into US research efforts into matching and countering similar
Russian systems, whose advanced development startled western
intelligence officials when it was revealed two years ago.

Particularly worrying to British intelligence officials were reports
that the IRA has discussed using a version of the Russian bomb that
can be carried in a briefcase. The target, according to the London
Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, was the City of London. A meltdown of
unprotected computer electronics in the heart of one of the world's
primary financial centers is one of Britain's worst nightmares.

But almost equally-alluring to British Ministry of Defense officials
was the prospect of using such a weapon themselves. Last summer they
issued a summary of requirements to companies for "radio frequency
munitions delivered by 155mm shell or rocket", without saying what
they would use it for.

US cruise missiles and bombs are believed to be earmarked for similar
radio frequency devices, but this is the first time one has been
designed for close-in artillery systems that are cheaper and less
easily shot down.

"It's being looked at for peacekeeping operations, perhaps for hostage
situations where you want to knock out someone's mobile phones,
computers, electronic security devices and so on," said a BAe Systems
spokesman Thursday. The company's work on the system won the
scientists a gold award for innovation from the BAe Systems chairman.

The E-Bomb works by being fired from a long-range 155mm artillery gun
or MLRS rocket launcher and then breaking open its outer casing over
the target. The shell or rocket then unfolds its radio transmitter
aerials and the transmitter sends a high powered radio pulse of
billions of watts that lasts just a few nanoseconds.

Just how effective it would be against a modern military force remains
uncertain, however. British, American and other Nato equipment is
significantly "ruggedized", encased in extra layers of protective
materials compared to that of off-the-shelf commercial electronics.

The result of an E-blast could be, therefore, that the enemy military
has the only functioning communication systems while the civilian
infrastructure, including power plants, manufacturing, hospitals and
transportation, stops working.

NATO's military has been hardening its electronic systems for many
years, primarily as a defense against nuclear warfare. It has long
been known that the electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) of a nuclear blast
severely damages electronic equipment. Up to now, however, EMP has
only been considered a peripheral concern of the far more devastating
consequences of nuclear war, not as a weapon on its own.

"The theory and strategy of active electronic warfare in non-nuclear
situations has still to be determined," said one senior British
officer. "We are still sorting out some of the lessons of the air
campaign on Serbia last year. But this is the first I've heard of a
practicable, useable design for the artillery. It certainly tends to
open up the discussion a bit."

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said there is no contract for the
Matra BAe device, and there is no funding commitment to the futuristic
project. The Matra BAe spokesman said it could be ten years before it
is deployed.

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