Experts: Israel could send Iran back to Stone Age
Source: Ynet, Published: 09.09.12, 08:27
Experts: Israel could send Iran back to Stone Age - Israel News, Ynetnews
British newspaper Sunday Times has exposed one of the "surprises" the Israel Defense Forces has in store in case of a military strike in Iran. According to the Sunday morning report, the Jewish state could cripple the Islamic Republic's power grid with electromagnetic pulses as part of a concerted attack to halt Iran's military nuclear program, which could "send Iran back to the Stone Age."
The report, by Uzi Mahnaimi, claims that the possible use of such a weapon has been raised in several quarters as a debate rages among Israels politicians about whether a swift strike should be launched against Iran's nuclear facilities.
Bill Gertz, a veteran American defense specialist, is quoted as saying that US intelligence agencies have reported growing concerns that Israel will conduct a strike on Iran using a high-altitude nuclear burst aimed at disrupting all electronics in the country."
The technology behind EMP, which is regarded as non-lethal, has been known for decades, the Sunday Times reports.
An electromagnetic pulse is an intense burst of gamma energy that reacts with the Earths magnetic field to produce a powerful current. This sets off a shockwave with the potential to fry electronic devices and circuits. Although the potential of EMP was first noted as a side effect of high-altitude nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s, the report says, a pulse can also be produced by non-nuclear means such as a microwave generator.
Such a pulse could knock out the power grid and communications for transport, financial and emergency services. The newspaper quotes Uzi Rubin, who helped develop Israels anti-missile defense shield, as saying that the use of a nuclear device even for non-lethal use such as EMP is out of the question. There are methods to operate EMP from the ground.
Source: Ynet, Published: 09.09.12, 08:27
Experts: Israel could send Iran back to Stone Age - Israel News, Ynetnews
British newspaper Sunday Times has exposed one of the "surprises" the Israel Defense Forces has in store in case of a military strike in Iran. According to the Sunday morning report, the Jewish state could cripple the Islamic Republic's power grid with electromagnetic pulses as part of a concerted attack to halt Iran's military nuclear program, which could "send Iran back to the Stone Age."
The report, by Uzi Mahnaimi, claims that the possible use of such a weapon has been raised in several quarters as a debate rages among Israels politicians about whether a swift strike should be launched against Iran's nuclear facilities.
Bill Gertz, a veteran American defense specialist, is quoted as saying that US intelligence agencies have reported growing concerns that Israel will conduct a strike on Iran using a high-altitude nuclear burst aimed at disrupting all electronics in the country."
The technology behind EMP, which is regarded as non-lethal, has been known for decades, the Sunday Times reports.
An electromagnetic pulse is an intense burst of gamma energy that reacts with the Earths magnetic field to produce a powerful current. This sets off a shockwave with the potential to fry electronic devices and circuits. Although the potential of EMP was first noted as a side effect of high-altitude nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s, the report says, a pulse can also be produced by non-nuclear means such as a microwave generator.
Such a pulse could knock out the power grid and communications for transport, financial and emergency services. The newspaper quotes Uzi Rubin, who helped develop Israels anti-missile defense shield, as saying that the use of a nuclear device even for non-lethal use such as EMP is out of the question. There are methods to operate EMP from the ground.