“We also used non EMP anti power infrastructure weapons such as carbon fiber chaff to short out power grids and electronics.”
No need to state “EMP” in that story. That’s drama queen association stuff right there. The fact is there are weapons that can take out power lines, but to try to inject the “EMP” word is just stretching for an association of those weapons to EMP, which an association does not exist.
If the DoD is on record as using EMP weapons, then perhaps you can give us a clue as to where to find such a record?
Not being a a drama queen.
A few posters have confused the carbon fiber chaff weapons with EMP weapons.
There are also a number of types of EMP devices using a range of nuclear and non nuclear process.
My main point was that recent ballistic missile tests by North Korea do use launch trajectory that would be consistent with the deployment of a nuclear weapon for an EMP attack.
This sort of attack does not require a miniaturized warhead, sophisticated re entry heat shielding , precision guidance or decoy, so NK could deploy such a weapon system in the very near term and maybe they already have the capability