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Fairly close without going into too much detail. There is a ton on the subject on WWW. Including some protection methods though vs nuclear insufficient

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One can protect electronic circuits against a nuclear-produced EMP. Military circuits are protected since decades. It doesn't demand very expensive nor heavy hardware: it's more a matter of doing it properly, which isn't obvious.

 

By the way, the pulse produced by a nuclear detonation at altitude isn't necessarily stronger than from other sources, say a flux ciompressor. It harms a larger area.

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It is an Electro Magnetic Pulse emitter. Most of these are banned and can harm any electronic equipments with the radius of the EMP device. Mostly the radius remains within 2-3 feet. Bring a mobile phone near it when the EMP device is on, and POOF goes your phone.

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