• AEP-41 VOL 2 : 2004

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    ELECTROMAGNETIC (EM), ENVIRONMENTS (EMES), EM ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E[3]) AND OPERATIONAL CATEGORIES (OCS)

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-12-2004

    Publisher:  NATO

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    1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS
    2.0 AEP-41, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    2.1 Introduction For AEP 41
        2.1.1 Balanced E[3] Protection
        2.1.2 E[3] Protection Need
        2.1.3 Methodology
    2.2 Scope for AEP 41
    2.3 Requirements
    3.0 AEP 41, VOLUME II, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    3.1 Introduction To AEP 41, Volume II
    3.2 Scope For AEP 41, Volume II
        3.2.1 Electromagnetic Environments (EME)
        3.2.2 Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E[3])
        3.2.3 Operational Categories (OCs)
    4.0 EMEs, E[3] , AND OCs
    4.1 EMEs and Their Characteristics
        4.1.1 EMEs
              4.1.1.1 General
        4.1.2 Natural EMEs
              4.1.2.1 General
                      4.1.2.1.1 Lightning
                      4.1.2.1.2 ESD
        4.1.3 Operational EMEs
              4.1.3.1 General
                      4.1.3.1.1 Electromagnetic (EM) Emissions
                      4.1.3.1.2 High Intensity Radiated Field
                                (HIRF)
                                a. HERP
                                b. HERF
                                c. HERO
        4.1.4 Hostile EMEs
              4.1.4.1 General
              4.1.4.2 EMP
                      a. Exo-atmospheric Nuclear Detonation
                      b. SREMP and Endo-atmospheric Nuclear
                         Detonation
              4.1.4.3 HEMP
              4.1.4.4 EMP for Space and Biosphere Systems
                      a. EMP for Space Systems
                      b. EMP for Biosphere Systems
              4.1.4.5 RFW
                      a. HPM
                      b. UWB
                      c. N[2] EMP
                      d. ECM
    4.2 Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E[3] )
        4.2.1 General
              4.2.1.1 EMI
              4.2.1.2 EMC
              4.2.1.3 Definitions
    4.3 Unified E[3] Risks
        4.3.1 UE[3] Barrier Protection and Hardening Concept Risks
              4.3.1.1 EM Protection Barrier
              4.3.1.2 Mitigation
              4.3.1.3 Special Protection Measures
              4.3.1.4 Trade Offs
              4.3.1.5 Design Margins
        4.3.2 Life-Cycle Risks
              4.3.2.1 Concept Definition
              4.3.2.2 Engineering Development
                      4.3.2.2.1 General
                      4.3.2.2.2 Electronics Immunity
                      4.3.2.2.3 Barrier Performance
                      4.3.2.2.4 Penetration Protective Devices
                      4.3.2.2.5 Engineering Test
                      4.3.2.2.6 Verification Test
                      4.3.2.2.7 DMSMS
                      4.3.2.2.8 Configuration Changes
              4.3.2.3 Production
                      4.3.2.3.1 Hardware
                      4.3.2.3.2 Integration
                      4.3.2.3.3 Quality Assurance/Control
                      4.3.2.3.4 Configuration Changes
                      4.3.2.3.5 Bonds and Grounds
                      4.3.2.3.6 DMSMS
              4.3.2.4 Deployment
                      4.3.2.4.1 General
                      4.3.2.4.2 Traditional Risk Factors
                                a. Production Configuration
                                b. Operations and Usage
                                c. Ambient Environments
                                d. Aging
                                e. Storage
                                f. Upgrades
                                g. Modernization
                                h. Retrofits
                                i. Maintenance
                                j. Scheduled Maintenance
                                k. Unscheduled Maintenance and
                                   Repairs
                      4.3.2.4.3 Modern Risk Factors
                                l. Modernization-Through-Spares (MTS)
                                m. DMSMS
                                n. COTS/NDIs
                                o. Extended Lifetime
                                p. Multiple Upgrades/Modernization
                                   Cycles
              4.3.2.5 Surveillance Verification Risks
    5.0 SUMMARY
    5.1 EMEs and E[3]
    5.2 Military Platforms and Systems
    6.0 CONCLUSIONS
    7.0 APPENDIX
    7.1 References
    7.2 Acronyms
    7.3 Definitions

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    Describes an approach for achieving adequate, affordable and balanced UE[3] protection and survivability in the battlespace for all classes of NATO military platforms, systems, and equipments (all three defined as hardware) of the six operational categories.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher NATO
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    STANREC 4567 : 2014 NATO IMPLEMENTATION OF UNIFIED PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (UE3)
    DEFSTAN 59-188(PT1)/2(2014) : 2014 HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION FOR GROUND BASED COMMUNICATION FACILITIES PERFORMING CRITICAL, TIME-URGENT MISSIONS - PART 1: FIXED FACILITIES

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    MIL-STD-1541 Revision A:1987 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SYSTEMS
    MIL-STD-469 Revision B:1996 INTERFACE STANDARD FOR RADAR ENGINEERING INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
    AAP-6 : 2016 NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (ENGLISH AND FRENCH)
    MIL-STD-464 Revision C:2010 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMS
    STANAG 4239 : 0 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURES
    IEEE/ANSI C63.14-2014 REDLINE American National Standard Dictionary of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) including Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
    MIL-STD-461 Revision G:2015 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
    IEC 61000-2-9:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 9: Description of HEMP environment - Radiated disturbance. Basic EMC publication
    MIL-STD-331 Revision D:2017 FUZES, IGNITION SAFETY DEVICES AND OTHER RELATED COMPONENTS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERFORMANCE TESTS FOR
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