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Review of the U.S. Congress’ Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack and Its Reports |
Received:January 20, 2020 Revised:March 20, 2020 |
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2020.06.021 |
KeyWord:critical infrastructures electromagnetic pulse defense assess commission |
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FENG Han-liang |
Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi’an , China |
WU Xiao-long |
Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi’an , China |
LI Yong |
Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi’an , China |
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From the fiscal year of 2001 to 2018, the U.S. congress has established four sessions of Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack, and issued three batches of assessment reports, in order to assess the electromagnetic pulse attack threat to the United States, propose recommendations for preventing, protecting and repairing the critical national infrastructure such as the U.S. power grid from the enemy electromagnetic pulse attack and supervise and guide the government departments and the military to carry out electromagnetic pulse defense work. The assessment conclusions and recommendations provide important references and basis for the U.S. government departments, research institutions, etc., to carry out various assessments, response plans, and proposals. The establishment of previous commissions is of great significance in the development of electromagnetic pulse defense in the United States. The basic information of the commissions, the assessment points and conclusions of the reports were introduced. Furthermore, the key points of the newly released 2016 fiscal year commission report were analyzed in detail. |
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