Semi-Active Array Protects Data-Centers From Terror Attacks
In-Ground Anti-Terror Device Absorbs and Reflects Electrical Energy From Ground Level e-Bomb Detonations
- Spindrift Associates, Inc. announced today that it filed patent applications for an anti-terrorist device to help protect data-centers from ground level e-bomb attacks.
E-Bombs are a new class of weapon that uses a tiny amount of conventional explosive to create a localized tidal wave of high power electrical energy in the billion-volt range. Experts report that an e-Bomb can be built for less than $400 by relatively unsophisticated technicians with parts available at most hardware stores. A single e-Bomb burst can generate a force equal to the entire electrical output of the US but only for a microsecond; long enough to burn out most electronic devices nearby.
"Current defense measures are predicated on high altitude detonation which should work if the attack is made as the planners expect. Our device is intended to protect from a ground level detonation such as in a parked car, which is a more likely scenario." Says Clifford Russell, Director of Communications for Spindrift.
This device is placed in the ground and surrounds the protected building. In the event of a ground level e-Bomb detonation the array absorbs high-energy electrons as they travel through the ground. Once the electrons enter the array's matrix, the array realigns the electrons to act as a repulsive force that repels following electrons.
Contact Information:
Clifford Russell, Director - Spindrift Associates, Inc. - PO. Box 322 - Hightstown, NJ 08520 (609) 490-0794
Or e-mail to: press@spindriftassociates.com
www.spindriftassociates.com
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