US report says China
developing EMP
ˇĄTRUMP CARDˇ¦: The report says China could be
planning to use electromagnetic bursts to incapacitate Taiwan electronically,
but limit casualties and avoid a US nuclear response
By William Lowther / Staff Reporter in Washington
A newly declassified US intelligence report claims that China is developing
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons for use in a future conflict with Taiwan.
EMP weapons can be used to emit a huge pulse of electromagnetic radiation that
can knock out all electronics ˇX particularly computers ˇX over a widespread area.
The privately run National Security Archive in Washington has released the
report, which was produced in 2005 by the US National Ground Intelligence
Center.
The report speculates that Beijing might be trying to develop a capability to
incapacitate Taiwan electronically without triggering a US nuclear retaliation.
Analysts believe that China could be planning to cause a massive low-altitude
EMP burst over Taiwan in such a way that it would severely damage electronics in
Taiwan ˇX disabling weapons systems ˇX but kill few people and not impact China.
The archive has gained access to a total of 2,300 US declassified intelligence
papers, which it is making available under the title US Intelligence and China:
Collection, Analysis and Covert Action.
The papers cover the period from 1945 until last year and include covert action
operations by the US and Taiwan in the 1950s and 1960s aimed at weakening the
Chinese Communist Partyˇ¦s hold in China.
ˇ§For use against Taiwan, China could detonate at a much lower altitude ˇX 30 to
40 kilometers ˇX to confine the EMP effects to Taiwan and its immediate vicinity
and minimize damage to electronics on the mainland,ˇ¨ the EMP report says.
Chinese military scientists are known to have discussed building low-yield EMP
warheads, but the report says that ˇ§it is not known whether the Chinese have
actually done so.ˇ¨
It says that in addition to a specially built warhead, any low-yield strategic
or tactical nuclear warhead could be used to create an EMP explosion.
ˇ§The DF-21 [Dong-Feng 21] medium-range ballistic missile has been mentioned as a
platform for the EMP attack against Taiwan,ˇ¨ the report adds.
DF-21 missiles are two-stage, solid-propellant, single-warhead medium-range
ballistic missiles that have been deployed since the early 1990s.
The US Department of Defense estimates that China has 60 to 80 DF-21s in
service.
These missiles can carry nuclear or non-nuclear high-explosive warheads and when
equipped for use as electronic weapons are part of Chinaˇ¦s ˇ§trump cardˇ¨ or
ˇ§assassinˇ¦s maceˇ¨ arsenal and ˇ§are based on new technology that has been
developed in high secrecy,ˇ¨ it says.
According to the declassified intelligence report, China has conducted animal
experiments to ensure that EMP weapons used against Taiwan and ˇ§any vulnerable
US aircraft carrierˇ¨ that might be in the region would not push the US across
the nuclear-response threshold by killing large numbers of people.
The report says that Chinaˇ¦s EMP capability could be used as a surprise measure
after an initial strike against Taiwan and also as a bluff to dissuade the US
from defending Taiwan with a carrier strike group.
ˇ§The minimization of casualties on Taiwan is calculated to lessen the animosity
among Taiwanˇ¦s population over forced reunification,ˇ¨ it adds.
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