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Thursday, March 21, 2019

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North Korea's Satellites Could Unleash Electromagnetic Pulse Attack

three revolutions exhibit hall in pyongang north koreaNorth Korea reportedly is rebuilding its Sohae satellite launch facility, widely interpreted as threatening to resume intercontinental missile development — ignoring the greater immediate threat from North Korea’s satellites and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.
Dr. William Graham, EMP Commission Chairman, in "North Korea Nuclear EMP Attack: An Existential Threat," on Oct. 12, 2017, warned Congress:
"While most analysts are fixated on when in the future North Korea will develop highly reliable intercontinental missiles, guidance systems, and reentry vehicles capable of striking a U.S. city, the threat here and now from EMP is largely ignored. EMP attack does not require an accurate guidance system because the area of effect, having a radius of hundreds or thousands of kilometers, is so large.
"No reentry vehicle is needed because the warhead is detonated at high-altitude, above the atmosphere. Missile reliability matters little because only one missile has to work to make an EMP attack against an entire nation."


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