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Composite and exoatmospheric EMP influence on naval vessels
Protection from EMP can be afforded by utilizing the natural screening inherent in the ship's metallic construction, and by hardening vulnerable equipment. This paper discusses the general characteristics of NEMP, LEMP and HPM and the measures necessary to ensure that the vessel's operational capabilities are not seriously impaired.<>