EMP / HEMP HARDENED SHELTER SYSTEMS
MILSHEL, EMP / HEMP Hardened Shelter Systems are engineered to provide controlled electromagnetic protection environments for mission-critical electronic assets operating in high-risk electromagnetic threat scenarios.
- High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP – E1, E2, E3 components)
- Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (NEMP)
- Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI)
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Our engineering framework is structured in alignment with the design philosophy and protection concepts defined within MIL-STD-188-125, supporting resilient infrastructure strategies for defense and critical facilities.
- Continuous conductive shielding envelope
- Bonded structural transitions
- Controlled point-of-entry (POE) architecture
- Filtered power line interfaces
- Shielded data and communication penetrations
- Waveguide-below-cutoff ventilation treatments
- Grounding and equipotential bonding network
Shielding effectiveness targets are defined on a project basis and may be configured to support high-attenuation performance levels across relevant frequency ranges.
- ISO container-based hardened modules (10’, 20’, 40’)
- Modular panelized protected rooms
- Vehicle-integrated or platform-mounted tactical shelters
- Fixed critical facility shielded enclosures
- HVAC and environmental control systems
- Power distribution and backup generator interface
- Data center rack infrastructure
- Secure communication systems
- Ballistic and environmental reinforcement (project specific)
- Shielding continuity inspections
- Penetration integrity validation
- Filter performance verification
- Grounding system evaluation
- Project-specific measurement and documentation protocols
- Command & Control (C2 / C4ISR) Shelters
- Radar and Electronic Warfare Support Facilities
- Hardened Communication Nodes
- Secure Data Processing & Continuity Centers
- Critical Infrastructure Control Rooms
