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An EA-37B Compass Call electronic warfare aircraft flying out of Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Az
Electromagnetic attack from North Korea could damage power grids.
A Cold War “nuclear electromagnetic pulse weapon could damage power grids.
Scientists also emphasize that a nuclear bomb that hits a ground target is much more worrisome. The power industry doesn’t really have any standards or tools to handle “black sky events’’ such as an extreme cyber or EMP attack, or even conventional war, but power companies have made a few moves to protect against…
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