CHAMP, the Boeing missile that destroys all circuits - CHAMP promises to be the future in technological warfare, disabling the enemy systems selectively and without human casualties. Are the hackers are saying?
The electronics are not always used to give life to our gadgets or connect to the Internet. Sometimes you have something less peaceful purposes. And on that line, Boeing is developing along the Research Laboratory of the U.S. Air Force and Raytheon Ktech, a missile that destroys the enemy's electronics, causing no casualties. These CHAMP.
The weapon of the war of the future
The CHAMP missile (an acronym for Counter-Electronics High-Powered Advanced Missile Project) is a flying device that, instead of being designed to crash into their targets, attacking sobrevolándolos and emitting pulses of microwave high power. Thus, get disable enemy electronic systems, which today is almost as blind him and tied. Also, get this without causing any structural damage or any casualties human in the process. The seed for the weapons of war of the future: technology.
A little history
The idea of using electromagnetic pulses is not new in the military field, far from it. What happens is that traditionally have proved less selective systems that disable rather than a building, could knock out a city, a country or a continent. This is the case for example of HEMP, or attack high altitude electromagnetic pulse (also known as Rainbow Pump by creating auroras in the sky), which consists of a thermonuclear bomb detonating a one-megaton approximate power to an altitude between 300 and 500 kilometers above the target. Such attacks get to create an electromagnetic field of 50,000 volts per meter, and an end to an electrical circuit 4,000 volts per meter would be enough, so we can imagine the power it has.
Effects on man
As we mentioned, the CHAMP missile should not be detrimental to the life, at least in principle. Electromagnetic pulses used in these attacks usually very short and, in addition, electrical signals that are transmitted in the body are "electrochemical" depending on their polarization transmission and the potential difference between the cell membranes, so as we should not interact with a microwave pulse. In any case surely none of us would like to be a guinea pig for an experiment of this type, just in case ...
Devastating consequences
There are many tests that can be found on electromagnetic pulse attacks, the first of which date back to the 60s, and since then of course the technology and its applications have advanced greatly, so it is not surprising that wars the future be fought with weapons of this type, instead of ending lives end up with circuits. An attack, if it's the right proportions, can cause complete chaos both military and civilian, destroying communications, water supply, electricity, etc., And is that microwaves are not just for making popcorn. Is pretty scary to think what might happen if a powerful enough CHAMP fall into the wrong hands ... can you imagine a world without electricity, without internet, without the comforts we are used to?