DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036538589
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Protection of electronics in composite structures against indirect lightning

Abstract: SummaryDamage resulting from an interaction with lightning current in a military naval vessel, especially in a conflict zone and at the time of a conflict, which leads to the incapacitation of vital activities on the ship, is unacceptable. Because many potential conflict zones are in littoral areas, and because of the increase in lightning activity, both now and expected in the years to come, the provision of protection for naval vessels sailing in those waters should be a high priority. The fact that many sta… Show more

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“…The risk of equipment being struck by lightning is much higher in the littoral, i.e. waters near the coast, than in the blue water areas, far away from the coast [1]. Naval vessels were operating in the blue water but this is changing rapidly to the littoral.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk of equipment being struck by lightning is much higher in the littoral, i.e. waters near the coast, than in the blue water areas, far away from the coast [1]. Naval vessels were operating in the blue water but this is changing rapidly to the littoral.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%