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How to protect aircraft against electromagnetic weapons?



How to protect aircraft against electromagnetic weapons?

1) This is the writing of the possibilities to make the crafts immune against electromagnetic radiation. The idea is simple, just turn the effect of electromagnetic radiation to another place.  And that can happen by using ultra-cold fog, which sucks the effect of the laser ray and also dims the light. The ultra-powerful white light can also create the scattering effect, where the laser ray would turn ineffective. 

One of the best ways to protect the craft against laser ray is simply cooling the layer. The laser ray is the light that would transfer energy to the target. And if the target is cold, that means that the system would need more energy to make the holes to the core. Also, the craft can be covered with extremely cold fog, what is sucking the energy from the laser ray, what is targeting it. The other possibility is to use the ultimate powerful light, where the scattering effect would make the laser ray useless against the target.

Problems with laser weapons are that turning the laser way away from the layer or weaken that force is possible. The idea of this kind of system is simple, to the incoming laser ray would shoot another, and more powerful laser ray, which has the same frequency. And then the more powerful laser ray would turn the weaker laser ray away from the target. So this futuristic system is similar to the transistor virtualization, where the laser ray would pump the energy with another laser, and if those laser rays would have the same frequency, that would pull the weaker laser ray with it. But for working this kind of system needs precise information, what is the direction, where the laser rays are coming.

So how the futuristic starship turns the laser ray away from its outer layer, what helps to keep it safe against the impact energy? It just shoots another laser ray against the incoming laser ray, and if the system would have enough power, it can turn the laser ray back to the attacker. So the entire craft would be covered with the lasers, what is reacting if the enemy is targeting the weapons to that futuristic craft. Maybe it might have the artificial intelligence, what notices if some other craft has pointed the laser guns on it.

Another way to turn the laser ray away from the layer is just using the "U"-shaped optical nanotubes, what is turning the laser ray back to the sender, or that kind of nanotechnology can simply send part of the laser ray across the layer. And that thing would help to avoid damages, hat the laser ray can cause.

2) How to make microwaves and other radiological weapons not effective?

One version of this kind of thing is that the size of the craft would increase. That means that if the craft would pull the metal plate behind it, that would make it cooler, and this will decrease the effect of the electromagnetic weapons. If the effect of those weapons would divide into the larger area, that decreases the effect of the weapon. The next generation ECM-aircraft would have the lasers, which are connected with the radiation locator, and that system allows them to turn the laser against the radar transmitter.

If the target would have the ability to remove the electricity, what is loaded in it, it might survive from the microwave and EMP hits. The thing that the craft would need is to transfer the electricity to another place by using the thing, what is called lightning conductor, and that thing is only the mast, which is below the aircraft. That thing allows for conducting the electricity to the ground. Or if that stick would turn against the radar or another electromagnetic source, and that can help to make the radiation jump against that target. The incoming radiation would always disturb the radar, and that system can be the next generation idea.

More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_NC-135

Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_NC-135#/media/File:Boeing_NKC-135A_Airborne_Laser_Lab_USAF.jpg

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