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Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Double Shock Correlation: Stars and Rocket Exhaust Plumes; SS-N-22 Sunburn; YJ-62 Chinese Antiship, Anti-Strikegroup Submarine Launched Cruise Missile; China Launches ASCM 35 Miles from Los AngelesLos Angeles

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Asian Axis: PRC; Russian Federation; North Korea; Iran and India

People's Republic of China (PRC) Submrine Launched Antiship Cruise Missile 8 November 2010, 35 Miles from Los Angeles

People's Republic Of China (PRC) 8 November 2010 ASCM YJ-62 Submarine-Launched Antiship Cruise Missile: PRC provocatively fired a missile 35 Miles from Los Angeles headed west over the Pacfic. [Frames: Plate MDA: 6-7]. The United States Department of Defense Pentagon's official response included a lie to the American people and the world, stating the target was in fact an airliner. Presumably this was to diminish the obvious embarrassement of a PRC submarine deployment to a major US city, with a subsequent launch of an antiship, Tomohawk reverse-engineered YJ-62. The imagery set processed here at BSM Research clearly indicates a submarine-launched, BGM 109 type strategic Version PRC YJ-62 solid propellant + turbofan jet cruise missile. This missile is one of the offensive systems included in the PRC antiship, anti-strike group inventory. It will be used to secure the island of Taiwan for mainland China; keeping the United States out.)

Cliff: When (not if) the Chinese nuclearly attacks a Taiwan-defending US Carrier Strikegroup, the United States retaliatory option will be limited to attacking the Asian continent itself. China of course does not currently possess a naval battlegroup. America will then be charged of war-escalation to an all out intercontinental nuclear exchange with the Asian Axis (Russian Federation, People's Republic of China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea). This of course is termed nuclear blackmail. Put another way, in a nuclear confrontation with China over Taiwan, America's battlegroups are a sitting duck. (01/25/11)

Monday, 01 February 2010

BOREI Class SLBM Bulava Exhaust Plume Analysis; Iranian GHADR 110;

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This section addresses the Russian Borei Class SSBN sub's new RMS-56 BULAVA SLBM; the R-29RMU SINEVA SLBM is also analysed.

 

Russian Borei SLBM_R29 RMU SINEVA and RMS 56 BULAVA.pdf

The GHADR 110 (Sejjil) is a two-stage, primary solid-propellant with liquid propellant attitude control systems (ACS), surface-to-surface missile produced by Iran. 

 PRIMARY A Plume Expansion Rate Master Km Altitude.xls

 Missile Exhaust Plume Expansion HEL Extinction Effects.pdf 

Plasma Dynamics Conference.pdf

Friday, 18 December 2009

Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA: Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Effects Expected from Asian Axis ICBM and IRBM Forces

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Electromagnetic pulses (EMP) occurs as a result of a nuclear explosion whereby free electrons and charged particles align with the ambient geomagnetic field and flow as a current.  This then generates an intense magnetic field which further induces powerful  electrical current surges in proximity circuits (homes, businesses, automobiles, computers, etc.). Wikipedia: The fact that an electromagnetic pulse is produced by a nuclear explosion was known since the earliest days of nuclear weapons testing, but the magnitude of the EMP and the significance of its effects were realized very slowly.[1]

During the first United States nuclear test in 1945, electronic equipment was shielded due to Enrico Fermi's expectation of an electromagnetic pulse from the detonation. The official technical history for that first nuclear test states, "All signal lines were completely shielded, in many cases doubly shielded. In spite of this many records were lost because of spurious pickup at the time of the explosion that paralyzed the recording equipment."[2]  During British nuclear testing in 1952–1953 there were instrumentation failures that were attributed to "radioflash," which was then the British term for EMP.[3][4]

The high altitude nuclear tests of 1962, as described below, increased awareness of EMP beyond the original small population of nuclear weapons scientists and engineers. The larger scientific community became aware of the significance of the EMP problem after a series of three articles were published about nuclear electromagnetic pulse in 1981 by William J. Broad in the weekly publication Science.[1][5][6]

Electromagnetic Pulse Israel Study.pdf

Ignoring the EMP Threat

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Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2010.pdf

Monday, 30 November 2009

Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA: MIssile Exhaust Plume Spatial and Spectral Characterization

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Spectral, spatial and temporal algorithms are affected by the assymetric distribution of intensities, both spatially and spectrally, as a function of time for boost-phase ascent.  It is imperative that accurate assessments based on available launch and space field data are used in target detection, track, classification and identification (ATDCI) algorithm development.



 









 


Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA_Missile Spectral and Spatial data.pdf

Clifford Anthony Paiva Missile Defense Agency (MDA)Space-Based Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS).pdf Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2010.pdf

C.A. Paiva_BSMRA: Missile Target Spectral/Spatial/Temporal Discrimination

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Frames include the results of general (unclassified) discrimination using spectral, spatial and temporal techniques applied to boost-phase Asian Axis targets. The PRC DONG FENG 31 derivative, Iranian GHADR 110 two stage, plus liquid propellant PBV,  is also presented.
 




 





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Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA_Spectral Emissions Missiles.pdf

 


Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2010.pdf
GHADR 110_Sejjil.pdf

Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA: Missile Defense Angle-of-Attack Exhaust Plume Emissions

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Missile exhaust plume angle-of-attack (against atmospheric molecular species) generates severe molecular dissociation and ionization phenomena.  This may result in surveillance detection, tracking, identification and classification challenges for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) centroid algorithm discrimination techniques.







Clifford Anthony Paiva_Angle-of-Attack.pdf

 

Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA: The Current ICBM/MRBM/SRBM and SLBM Axis Threats

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Missile transfer technologies of the Asian Axis normally commenced from the Russian Federation to People's Republic of China (PRC), through North Korea and finally into the Middle East Subsidiaries (Iran, Syria and Lybia).





 
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Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2010.pdf

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