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We need EMP warheads

Kahta
05-11-2003, 02:38
Kahta would like to buy about 100 EMP warheads that work in anything from a tomahawk cruise missile to an AGM-65. It must have a range of about 2 miles and be targeted toward military type electronics.
The Macabees
05-11-2003, 02:48
Name your price.
Kahta
05-11-2003, 02:56
$10 Million each warhead (we have the missiles)
The Macabees
05-11-2003, 03:02
Done. Give me a deadline, it makes my workers work faster.

(i.e. I really dont know how long it takes to make one)...
Kahta
05-11-2003, 03:27
I'm not sure how long it takes, but I will need them soon. Popular Mechanics ran something about it a few quarters back. Globalsecurity.org had something also. I need to get off soon, but you can just go to google.com and "google" it.
Kahta
05-11-2003, 03:29
http://popularmechanics.com/science/military/2001/9/e-bomb/
Guanyu
05-11-2003, 03:30
I don't sell EMP but just so you know a lot of nations in NS that are space tech have EMP-shielding, so you might want to consider that before buying.

http://moderators.united.net.kg/NS%20Pic%20Hosting/untitled.JPG (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88433)
Omz222
05-11-2003, 03:30
You can't put a warhead from the tomahawk onto a Maverick.

...Or better yet, read how a warhead actually works. A warhead is not something that you just "screw it on".
The Macabees
05-11-2003, 03:35
They will be sent in 2 months...
Agrigento
05-11-2003, 03:39
I have a type of EMP Anti-Missile Missiles, very effective.
Kahta
05-11-2003, 03:39
I would like something small that would be interchangeable, that was the point, not that I could take the warhead and "screw it off" then "screw it on"

I am modern tech.

I would just like a warhead that CAN be on a tomahawk or a maverick. I know it is not interchangeable.
Kahta
05-11-2003, 03:41
I have a type of EMP Anti-Missile Missiles, very effective.

How much, you have my attention.
Largent
05-11-2003, 03:44
well here we are merging.... your warheads can arrive in one NS week if you wish to purchase
Agrigento
05-11-2003, 03:47
I have a type of EMP Anti-Missile Missiles, very effective.

How much, you have my attention.

Well, each missile costs about $400,000, but the amount of money they will save you when they render clusters of incoming enemy missiles useless is well worth the intial investment.

I will send you more information as soon as my hosting service starts working again.
Agrigento
05-11-2003, 04:02
http://www.angelfire.com/ill/agvamps/EMP.BMP

The missile has a range of from two to 100 km and a maximum speed of Mach 4. It can also withstand upto load limits of 60 G in its terminal phase. It utilizes a highly advanced Active Giudance System. It can utilize impulses from lateral jets at the center of gravity, making last-minute corrections of trajectory possible at the moment of interception - it is only the second missile in the world to be able to do this, has it barrows technology from the Aster series.
05-11-2003, 04:18
man, EMPs sound scary.. good thing I have an awesome Missile Defense system or I'd be screwed.

Is there any form of shielding that can block the effect of an E-Bomb?
Agrigento
05-11-2003, 04:20
man, EMPs sound scary.. good thing I have an awesome Missile Defense system or I'd be screwed.

Is there any form of shielding that can block the effect of an E-Bomb?

A lot of Ceramic Composites can block it.
05-11-2003, 04:24
man, EMPs sound scary.. good thing I have an awesome Missile Defense system or I'd be screwed.

Is there any form of shielding that can block the effect of an E-Bomb?

A lot of Ceramic Composites can block it.makes sense. Would heavy plastics/polymirs do well?
Agrigento
05-11-2003, 04:28
makes sense. Would heavy plastics/polymirs do well?

I'm not exactly sure, but if the properties are similar why not?
Layarteb
05-11-2003, 05:37
Air Force One is EMP shielded so I guess that means these materials don't exactly have to be very heavy.
05-11-2003, 05:42
Air Force One is EMP shielded so I guess that means these materials don't exactly have to be very heavy.Air force one isn't exactly a stock 747 ;) it's got powerful engines, and anti-missile systems... but oh well, i guess your point is valid ;)

However, I would assume that a material capable of absorbing Radar pulses may be able to absorb EMP, am I correct?
imported_Sileetris
05-11-2003, 06:32
The traditional method:
Faraday Cages (http://www.endtimesreport.com/faraday_cages.html)

A new method:
EMP shutter (http://www.anidea.com/Asset/display?asset_id=ANI4828)


At great expense I have EMP proofed every combat vehicle and most of the equipment in my army. I am paranoid!

Also Radar and EMP are pretty different frequencies and stuff(Radar doesn't fry electronics....)I think its because EMP carries electricity or something..........
Kahta
07-11-2003, 22:28
I will buy 10,000 warheads from someone if they are loaded in a missile. I ahve changed my requirements due to urgent needs in a war.
Zvarinograd
07-11-2003, 22:48
OOC:
http://www.triumf.ca/safety/rpt/rpt_2/compton.gif

In the Compton Effect, a photon (most commonly described from an X-Ray source) collides with an electron, loses energy which is transferred to an electron in the form of KE. This process, like all processes in SR, describes energy transfer as a kinetic phenomena. In AD, things are quite different. In the Compton Effect, the photon collides with the electron and is absorbed, forming some intermediate particle. Given that energy tends towards the most stable state (QM), the new particle, being unstable, breaks apart or decays into an electron and a photon of a smaller frequency and energy. This is the basis of the nuclear weapon's electromagnetic pulse aftereffect, with the affected atoms being the athmospheric gasses.

Now, if you were to detonate a neutron bomb (FYI: a neutron bomb is a low yield explosive nuclear weapon with high content of gamma radiation) within a strategic point in the athmosphere you can probably cover a continent with EMP, providing the wind is in your favor.
Kahta
07-11-2003, 22:59
According to one of the sites listed above, a nuclear warhead detonated at 200-400 miles above the continental US would blast the entire US from coast to coast, and everything from central mexico to central canada. Of course this would also destroy hundreds of sattalties that are in orbit.
07-11-2003, 23:07
Why didn't you buy from my EMP store
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Zvarinograd
07-11-2003, 23:08
OOC:
Seven neutron warhead ballistic missles detonated in that same fashion can cause worldwide electronic disruption. Anarchy, chaos, revolutions can happen in a matter of seconds all because the humanity now needs electricity to live. It would become the second dark ages.
07-11-2003, 23:11
Why didn't you buy from my EMP store
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Kahta
09-11-2003, 00:48
Why didn't you buy from my EMP store
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Becuase the offer must be in this thread, I will still buy from you, but it must be in this thread.
09-11-2003, 00:59
http://superconductors.org/e-bomb.jpg
Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons disable electronics by producing an effect which creates a "rolling short circuit". With todays computerized military forces, thier value is unquestionable on the battlefield.
Unless otherwise stated all warheads are included in the corresponding missle
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EMP-88 Trident Warhead for ICBM (not included)
$100,000
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http://www.danshistory.com/calcm.jpg
EMP-GM01 Warhead in Tomahawk cruise missle
> $800,000
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http://www.strikenet.js.mil/pma-258/258missile.gif
EMP-GM99 Warhead in Harpoon sea-skimming missle
>$300,000
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http://www.pafmuseum.com.pk/images/mevarickpic.jpg
EMP-GM99 Warhead in Maverick IR guided air-to ground missle
>$300,000
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http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:u_ZgphV6Jx4C:jczs.sina.com.cn/2002-09-24/1_27-1-3-66_2002092492713.jpg
EMP-GB02 Warhead in JDAM satalite guided bomb
>$200,000
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http://juni0r.orcon.net.nz/miltechpics/gbu15.jpg
EMP-GB02 Warhead in GBU-LGB laser guided bomb
>$220,000
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http://www.voodoo.cz/falcon/o/mk82.jpg
EMP-B03 Warhead in Mk82 Free-Fall "dumb" bomb
>$70,000
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http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/amraam-2-s.jpg
EMP-GM84 Warhead in AIM-120 active radar, anti-air missle
>$100,000
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http://www.wonderland.org.nz/sizeaa6.gif
EMP-GM84 Warhead in AA-6 Acrid russian type anti-air missle
>$100,000
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http://pma205.navair.navy.mil/pma2053h/products/tow/images/tow2m.jpg
EMP-GM11 Warhead in TOW-220 shoulder fired anti-tank missle
>$10,500
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http://www.voodoo.cz/ah64/u/fim92.gif
EMP-GM11 Warhead in FIM-92 Stinger shoulder fired anti-air missle
>$12,000
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All weapons detonate when they reach close proximity to their target, this is judged either by altitude, ir, radar or operator information.

*No sales made to enemies, use of these weapons against JSA forces will not be tolerated.
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The Johnifed States of America
Kahta
10-11-2003, 02:09
We will buy
500 Trident Warheads @ $100,000 each= $50 Milion
500 Tomahawk EMP cruise missiles @ $800,000 each= $400 Million
500 Harpoon EMP ASM's @ $300,000 each= $150 Million
500 Maverick EMP's @ $300,000 each= $150 Million
500 in LGB @ $220,000=$110 Million
10,000 in AIM-120 @ $100,000 each=$1 Billion

Total order: $2.5 Billion Dollars

Do you have any in torpedoes? I would love some of those.
13-11-2003, 06:57
Order confirmed, I would suggest the EMP-GM84 Warhead(same as on the AIM-120) for torpedos. You can easily retro-fit you torpedos by purchasing the warheads alone.
Warhead alone would cost $60,000
Kahta
13-11-2003, 20:53
I'll consider it, the threat has passed so we may be clear for the time being.
13-11-2003, 21:32
The ARA will purchase a consignment containing:

1'000 EMP-GM01 Warhead in Tomahawk cruise missle
costing $800000000

15'000 EMP-GB02 Warhead in GBU-LGB laser guided bomb
costing $3300000000

The money will be flown over in cash by our airforce to your capital.
Aooogah
13-11-2003, 21:45
We have the technology to create EMP tank shells, just name the caliber of your shells and we will make some for you. Estimated cost would be $20,000 for a set of 10 I'd say.

Ivan Hadenov
Trade Minister of Aooogah
14-11-2003, 07:59
Order confirmed,
Re-direct payment flight to a secure remote airbase in Nevada, we will send your pilot co-ordinates.
Kahta
15-11-2003, 01:05
We have the technology to create EMP tank shells, just name the caliber of your shells and we will make some for you. Estimated cost would be $20,000 for a set of 10 I'd say.

Ivan Hadenov
Trade Minister of Aooogah

I will consider it.
Kahta
15-11-2003, 01:26
How much will EMP production (not sale) rights cost to build EMP weapons for my military?
Kahta
15-11-2003, 01:27
That goes for John or Aooogah

EDIT: or Aooogah
Aooogah
15-11-2003, 19:19
You have posed an interesting question. We have not considered selling the rights to manufacture any of our weapons. We will get back to you with an estimated price later.

Ivan Hadenov
Trade Minister of Aooogah
Kahta
17-11-2003, 21:24
bump for johnified america
19-11-2003, 20:55
The rights cost the ridiculous sum of $4.95 ( the price of the Popular mechanics issue where i got the design!!!)
Kahta
30-11-2003, 23:46
Alright, I'll pay it!!! Once again this post fell off my list.