PULSES PHASED SO
EMP PULSE OCCURS IN DESIRED SQUARE
PENETRANT IS
DUDDED OR DESTROYED
On this slide we show the
use of the Woodpecker grid in the Launch Phase ABM
system role.
The scalar components establish an interference grid over the U.S., at
some altitude above the earth. One or more separate scalar
interferometers transmit through scalar channels established in the Woodpecker’s normal EM carriers, scanning through the grid
square cells one by one in the "just barely extract energy" endothermic
mode. Back in the Soviet Union, the energy extracted passes through a
scanned receiver biased just so that the normal energy extracted from
the distant atmosphere does not show on a scanning screen. Any
substantial amount of additional energy appearing in the cell - such as
from the jet engines of a large aircraft or the rocket exhaust of a
large missile - will be detected.
The operation of this weapon is four-fold:
(1) the
scanning interferometer or "big eye" scans the grid squares, detects
penetration, and tracks the rising missile.
(2) A
separate scalar EM interferometer (a howitzer)
is controlled by a computer and fired through a separate scalar EM
channel opened in the ordinary EM woodpecker carriers.
(3) Two
timed scalar pulses are fired so that they converge and meet in the
grid cell containing the rising missile. This results in the sudden
emergence of a violent EMP pulse throughout the missile and
the surrounding vicinity.
(4) All
missile and warhead electrical and electronic systems are instantly
dudded and destroyed. In addition, fuels, propellants, and
explosives of the missile are immediately ignited, explosively
destroying the penetrating missile.
That takes care of the
missile target. (The same weapon, of course, can be used against
airborne strategic bombers - including Stealth-type bombers. In
fact, Gary Powers’ high flying aircraft was probably shot down in
1960 by a "jury-rigged" scalar EM howitzer using modified
radars and timed scalar pulses to provide an aerial explosion and EMP.)
The Woodpecker grid/howitzer weapon system can be placed over the
ocean and used against cruise missiles, naval surface-to-air and
surface-to-surface missiles, submarine-launched ballistic and cruise
missiles, etc. Placed over a carrier task force, it can also take care
of the aircraft launched by the carrier as fast as they are launched. It
can also handily take care of the missiles launched by guided-missile
cruisers of the accompanying task force.
Now let’s take a look at the command and fire control end of this weapon
system, way back in the Soviet Union.