DocumentCode
2692610
Title
High power microwave technologies for vehicle integration
Author
Jung, M. ; Weise, Th.H.G.G.
Author_Institution
Rheinmetall W&M GmbH, Unterluesz, Germany
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
15-18 June 2003
Firstpage
474
Abstract
Modern digital electronics are of increased sensibility against electromagnetic radiation in the lower GHz range. The application of high power microwave weapons in order to destroy such electronics generate a new capability of defense, antiterror and rapid reaction forces. By the nonlethal and low collateral damage properties of HPM Weapons they will get an important position in future operations. HPM-systems on vehicles can fulfill a variety of different tasks. Active protection against electronic mines or area defense weapons until direct operations against i.e. electronic communication systems or safety systems give a wide range of applications within different scenarios. At Rheinmetall in cooperation with Diehl Munitionssysteme HPM-Technologies are investigated and developed for different kinds of defense and antiterror applications. The goal is a short term realization and fielding of first HPM-systems for portable and mobile platforms i.e. All electric combat vehicles. In the paper the set-up of a repetitive ultra wideband HPM System for vehicle integration and some of its target interactions are presented. The electric requirements at the interface to the power bus of a vehicle are presented. The paper closes with the introduction of an HPM integration concept into an existing combat vehicle and the discussion of some scenarios for such application.
Keywords
electric vehicles; electromagnetic waves; microwave generation; military systems; pulse generators; safety systems; weapons; Diehl Munitionssysteme HPM-Technologies; Rheinmetall; active protection; antiterror forces; collateral damage properties; defense forces; digital electronics; electric combat vehicles; electromagnetic radiation; electronic communication system; electronic mine; high power microwave weapons; mobile platform; rapid reaction forces; safety system; ultra wideband HPM System; vehicle integration; Electric vehicles; Electromagnetic radiation; High power microwave generation; Microwave generation; Microwave technology; Power generation; Protection; Safety; Ultra wideband technology; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7915-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPC.2003.1277754
Filename
1277754
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