Israel
could send Iran ‘back to the stone age’ with electromagnetic bomb
Detonation
would disrupt all the enemy’s technological devices, Sunday Times
reports
9
December, 2012
Israel
could destroy Iran’s electric network with a specially designed
electromagnetic bomb in the event of a military conflict between the
countries, The Sunday Times reported on Sunday.
An
electromagnetic bomb of this sort would be detonated above the
ground, creating an electromagnetic pulse that would “disrupt all
the technological devices working on the ground,” an American
expert was quoted as saying to the London paper.
The
use of the new technology by Israel was brought up in discussions
regarding a possible attack on Tehran’s nuclear facilities, the
report claimed. Such a move would send Iran “back to the stone
age,” the British paper said.
This
kind of bomb would operate based on the nonlethal technology of gamma
rays, the report explained. The outburst of energy would “fry”
electric devices and currents around the source of the explosion.
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