Compact Explosive Driven Sources of Microwaves:. Test Results
Abstract
In 1994, a paper [1] was published by A.B. Prishchepenko, in which he described several different designs of compact explosive driven sources of microwaves. He called these devices "electromagnetic ammunition" (EMA). In 1997, a joint test of the EMA was conducted in Nalchik, Russia at the High Mountain Geophysical Institute (VGI). In addition, a parallel test of one version of the EMA (i.e., the Explosive Magnetic Generator of Frequency) was conducted at the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center in Soccoro, New Mexico. The results of both tests are presented in this paper.
- Publication:
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Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation, Its Application to Science and Ultra-High Pulsed-Power Technology
- Pub Date:
- November 2004
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- Bibcode:
- 2004mmfg.conf..438A