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Expert: North Korea H-bomb is 'super-EMP weapon'
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Expert: North Korea H-bomb is 'super-EMP weapon'
Explosion over U.S. could send nation back into agrarian age
Published: 2 hours ago
image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2013/06/emp_attack.jpg
WASHINGTON – While North Korea on Wednesday was hyperbolically bragging about having exploded a test hydrogen bomb, some nuclear weapons experts were downplaying the event because of its low-kiloton yield and relatively small seismic wave.
In fact, the White House said the results from various monitors simply weren't consistent with a hydrogen bomb, which can be far more powerful than an atomic bomb.
But one top specialist says the monitor results and North Korea's claims align fully with the scenario of a device designed for a low yield, yet emitting an enhanced amount of gamma rays.
Peter Pry, an expert on electromagnetic pulse weapons, told WND the explosion indeed was such a device.
Pry said Pyongyang's latest test, which followed three others each in the range of 10 kilotons or less, was "another kind of H-Bomb," a neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon such as a super-EMP weapon.
Such weapons constitute, essentially, a "very low-yield H-Bomb that typically has yields of 1-10 kilotons, just like the North Korean device," he said.
North Korea has been conducting underground nuclear tests since February 2013, all of which have been of low-kiloton yield.
Pry previously has warned that Pyongyang was working on a low-yield radiation bomb with very high emissions of gamma rays.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/expert-no...hHloMQxjPq4.99
http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/expert-no...er-emp-weapon/
Expert: North Korea H-bomb is 'super-EMP weapon'
Explosion over U.S. could send nation back into agrarian age
Published: 2 hours ago
image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2013/06/emp_attack.jpg
WASHINGTON – While North Korea on Wednesday was hyperbolically bragging about having exploded a test hydrogen bomb, some nuclear weapons experts were downplaying the event because of its low-kiloton yield and relatively small seismic wave.
In fact, the White House said the results from various monitors simply weren't consistent with a hydrogen bomb, which can be far more powerful than an atomic bomb.
But one top specialist says the monitor results and North Korea's claims align fully with the scenario of a device designed for a low yield, yet emitting an enhanced amount of gamma rays.
Peter Pry, an expert on electromagnetic pulse weapons, told WND the explosion indeed was such a device.
Pry said Pyongyang's latest test, which followed three others each in the range of 10 kilotons or less, was "another kind of H-Bomb," a neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon such as a super-EMP weapon.
Such weapons constitute, essentially, a "very low-yield H-Bomb that typically has yields of 1-10 kilotons, just like the North Korean device," he said.
North Korea has been conducting underground nuclear tests since February 2013, all of which have been of low-kiloton yield.
Pry previously has warned that Pyongyang was working on a low-yield radiation bomb with very high emissions of gamma rays.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/expert-no...hHloMQxjPq4.99