Science & Technology
The Listva, a remotely operated mine clearance vehicle capable of detecting and blowing up mines up to 100 meters away, is one such weapon.
An armored vehicle equipped with a UHF emitter moves in front of a mobile missile system. It detects radio-controlled landmines planted along and away from the road using ground-penetrating radar and then uses ultra-high-frequency rays to neutralize them.
This is a novel technique, which had never been used before.
During a drill on Wednesday, some 20 real cellphone-controlled explosive devices were planted along the route of a column of Yars mobile ballistic missile systems. A single Listva vehicle spotted all of them and blew them up long before the missiles reached the area.
In the next two years Russia's Strategic Missile Forces will receive over 150 Listva robotic mine clearing vehicles.
Future Weapons
The unique radio-electronic weapons based on new physical principles, which were successfully tested in Russia last fall use mobile electromagnetic emitters to disable missile warheads and onboard aircraft electronics many miles away.
The electromagnetic bombs developed by Russia can be more effective than nuclear weapons because they are able to neutralize entire armies with just one short electromagnetic impulse.
Moreover, unlike already exiting electronic jammers, they can completely take out or seriously damage even off-line weapons like tanks, grounded planes and missiles in silos.
Earlier, media reports said that Russia's defense industry had come up with the Alabuga, a new electro-magnetic missile, which uses a powerful UHF emitter to disable all enemy electronics within a radius of 3.5 kilometers (2.3 miles), turning it into "a heap of scrap metal."
A directed beam of waves of a particular frequency has a sledgehammer effect on electronic equipment knocking out computers and navigation systems by physically destroying their motherboards.
Russia plans to install such weapons on its sixth-generation fighter drones because powerful UHF radiation can kill pilots.
Radio-electronic weapons are able to jam a tank's loading mechanism, blow up artillery shells inside a turret and destroy enemy soldiers hiding inside a bunker or taking cover up to 100 meters underground.
Foreign Designs
The US, Israel and China are equally busy developing their own types of electromagnetic weapons. During Operation Desert Storm in Iraq in 1991, the Americans used a relatively primitive electronic bomb by fitting the warheads of their Tomahawk cruise missiles with carbon fiber.
As a result, the missiles short-circuited the electrical lines of Iraqi power stations and power lines severely degrading the country's vital infrastructure and air defenses.
The Pentagon used more advanced electromagnetic weapons during NATO's 1999 aggression against Yugoslavia. In the first two week alone, the US Air Force dropped over 400 super-heavy JDAM gliding bombs packed with graphite and metallic fibers and particles knocking out the country's entire air defense control system.
Since electromagnetic weapons are capable of pushing a nation back centuries, countries are now developing ever ever-new means of defending themselves again these fearsome weapons.
Reader Comments
Works really well and makes for some good home movies.
We had somehow acquired a cutting edge MIG. To their astonishment, the MIG STILL had, beyond their cutting edge avionics, a rudimentary, vacuum tube based system, which the Americans laughed at, until some wiser - and llikely theretofore ostracized - engineed pointed out the fact of EMP's from nuclear blasts...
Retrofits were instantly ordered.
R.C.
Now if you are willing to investigate the depths of the coming battlefield of this new war, and the many thing that will be held by a victor of such a conflict, one can clearly see that the form of the next conflict is going to have many RF,microwave,HF,ELF and even EMP.
The most fired topic of import in the pentagon pea brain is the EW suite Russia has developed. The public parts of this series of systems is cringe worthy on the open face of it, but look at events all along the development of this system and all can see Russian successes and a clear veil over the real extent of those successes.
Talk of ray guns and laser beam weapons is spoof, tacky spoof.
I do enjoy reading about advances in Electronic Warfare only because it seems the stuff of science fiction; until the USS Donald Cook episode [Link] . Now the line between fantasy and reality has become blurred as technology catches up with the pages of my comics.
At least the creators of Superman had the good sense to uncouple Superman's allegiance from the U.S. [Link]
It's been very apparent to anyone reading news outside the anglosphere that Russia would prefer to avoid WWIII.
If it's true, then:
- the weapon is multidirectional, like a bomb (unlike unidirectional ones, which were supposed to be installed instead of a gun on fighter jets, and rumours began couple of years ago)
- the drones can be hardened against its own weapon... which means that the potential targets (like USA, China) will be able to harden their equipment too.
I believe that the not-so-lucky warship USS Zumwalt is built specifically to withstand such threats (and "conventional" nuclear weaponry too), and there are other projects with similar goals.
How many years has it kept all soldiers at home? Why does it have a standing army? Because those who control the media say so.
It is far more difficult to fool allies, reluctant allies all, and those who suffer from US attacks that the USA is not a criminal enterprise. When USA requires help, who will give it? Who will act at all times to undermine USA and its allies? Technology is not everything. USA knows that as it has the most experience bullying others, after all!
Comment: These types of weapons have actually been around for a while, we just don't hear too much about them or when they are used.