The US Air Force has secretly deployed missiles capable of disabling and disabling the electronics of Iran's nuclear facilities, but without causing any casualties.
Axar.az reports that "Daily Mail" has published information about this.
Known as the Counter-Electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project (CHAMP), the missiles were developed by Boeing's Phantom Works for the US Air Force Research Laboratory and first successfully launched in 2012. tested. They were allegedly installed in various parts of the world and launched in 2019.
It is noted that the mentioned weapons are mounted on air-launched cruise missiles and are carried by B-52 bombers. The missiles, with a range of 700 miles, can fly very low in enemy airspace (undetectable by radars - ed.) and emit sharp pulses of high-powered microwave energy (HPM), which disables any electronic device targeted by the missiles. CHAMP was tested flying over two-story buildings.