Overview of MIL-STD-464 training, Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, Requirements for Systems, is a 2-day training course that covers electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) interface requirements and verification criteria for airborne, sea, space, and ground systems, including associated ordnance. Participants will learn about EMP threats from a DoD perspective as described in MIL-STD-464C. All aspects of electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) interface requirements and verification criteria for airborne, sea, space, and ground systems, including associated ordnance are covered. Details of traditional EMI/EMC aspects are also covered such as electronic noise emissions and self-generated RF transmissions. Analysis of threat environments generated externally to the system are also discussed such as electromagnetic pulse (EMP), high-power microwave (HPM), and ultra-wideband (UWB).
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