e-bomb
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Definition
- Noun:
- A weapon designed to disable electronic systems: An "e-bomb" is a type of bomb that detonates in the air, releasing a powerful burst of electromagnetic energy. Its primary purpose is to disrupt, damage, or destroy electronic equipment, computers, and telecommunications infrastructure without causing significant physical destruction to buildings or loss of human life.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Military strategists are concerned about the potential use of an e-bomb to cripple a nation's power grid and communication networks.
- The science fiction novel featured a villain who threatened to detonate an e-bomb over the city, plunging it into a technological dark age.
Advanced Usage
- "Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapon": This is a technical synonym often used in military and scientific contexts to describe the mechanism of an e-bomb.
- The e-bomb functions as a non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse weapon.
Variants and Related Words
- EMP bomb (n): An alternative term for an e-bomb, emphasizing its Electromagnetic Pulse effect.
- Electromagnetic bomb (n): A more formal or descriptive term.
Synonyms
- EMP weapon: A device designed to generate an electromagnetic pulse.
- Electronic bomb: A less common term with the same meaning.
Related Phrases
- "Deliver an e-bomb": To launch or deploy such a weapon.
- The stealth aircraft was designed to deliver an e-bomb behind enemy lines.
- "E-bomb attack": An assault using this type of weapon.
- The country conducted drills to prepare its infrastructure for a potential e-bomb attack.
Noun
- a bomb that explodes in midair and releases a massive burst of electromagnetic energy sufficient to disable computers and telecommunications without killing people or damaging buildings