Publisher's Synopsis
MIL-STD-461G, 2 March 2015 contains some of the most recent information on Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and protection of the Electromagnetic Environment (EME) for DoD equipment. Unfortunately, there is very little current information describing how best to protect an entire facility from intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI). Although this standard is best suited for items such as electronic enclosures that are no larger than an equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between enclosures, and electrical power input derived from prime power sources, the technical aspects are equally relevant to facilities design and construction. The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable requirements for facility design and construction.
This MIL STD provides guidance on frequency scanning, emission identification, susceptibility testing, susceptibility requirements, limits, and test procedures for equipment installed in mission-critical facilities. This book is even more important nowadays as nations like China combine information warfare, electronic warfare and space warfare to create "intelligentized warfare".