Research Progress in the U.S. Navy Full Ship Electromagnetic Pulse Survivability Test & Evaluation
Received:July 14, 2019  Revised:August 26, 2019
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2020.01.015
KeyWord:)[C]// Combat system Symposium. Washington D C:The American Society of Naval Engineers, 2016.
           
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FENG Han-liang Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi′an , China
MAO Cong-guang Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi′an , China
WU Gang Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi′an , China
SUN Bei-yun Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi′an , China
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      In order to understand the progress of the U.S. Navy in this field, the works over the past decade carried out by the U.S. Navy in the field of electromagnetic pulse survivability test & evaluation were reviewed, the electromagnetic pulse tests of the retired U.S. Coast Guard Cutter “MONHEGAN” were analyzed, the protection and test requirements of military surface ships in MIL-STD-4023 were introduced, the parameter information of the U.S. Navy full ship threat level electromagnetic pulse simulator and other test infrastructure resource requirements for ship electromagnetic pulse assessment were provided in this article.
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