To operate shelters and system equipment effectively, comprehensive integration of subsystem equipment is
essential. This includes integrating cooling/heating units, power control systems, generators, secondary
batteries (UPS), vehicles and more into shelters according to customer requirements.
Delivery includes customer equipment attachment and handover.
Business Creation Benefits
Maximizing interdependence among subsystems through integrated subsystem operations
Minimizing management of subsystem suppliers for customers and specializing in system equipment installation
Unified response capability across subsystem suppliers during field CS operations
Expandable business scope with potential applications across diverse projects
HEMP Development of HEMP Shielding Standard Shelter
Development Purpose
With the recent visibility of EMP attack threats, the need for shelters to protect against HEMP
(High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse) generated by North Korean nuclear missile explosions has become prominent.
The objective is to develop a shelter capable of HEMP protection with an EMI shielding of 80dB.
Development Effects
If the HEMP shielding facility is designed to be mobile, it can protect military command systems and minimize losses of
military communication and electronic equipment. Moreover, if effective protection against EMP is available in any field,
a location with HEMP shielding shelters can serve as a primary command post in the field.