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Approved Tech MIL-GRADE ElectroMag Defense Unit

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  • Intent: A military-grade EMP-Ion protection device for a variety of technologies.
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  • Effective: Operating on the basic premises of electronic shielding, but to a much more advanced degree, there isn't much that can go wrong with the ElectroMag Defense Unit. So long as it is installed properly and is not damaged at all, the shield which the EDU projects is impenetrable to any would-be electromagnetic or ion weaponry or phenomena.
  • Modular: Capable of being fitted onto most kinds of technologies due to its small size, the EDU can ensure protection for blaster rifles all the way to shield generators, utilities and vital starship components.
  • Secure: Equipped with its own variant of Nakaioma's Network Intrusion Countermeasures suite, the ElectroMag Defense Unit is more than capable of protecting itself from splicing attempts, allowing users a degree of security from the threat of their EDU being compromised from a remote splicer.
  • Hidden: Built with electromagnetic shielding and an ECM suite, the ElectroMag Defense Unit can remain hidden from a large variety of sensors and other scanning equipment, granting it an extra degree of security against those who would seek to compromise it, by making it difficult to find in the first place.
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  • Limited: Due to its small size, the processing power of the EDU is limited and as such it can only provide protection for smaller electronics, typically things that are intended for individuals to choose such as weapons, consumer electronics such as comlinks and cybernetics. It can also provide shielding for other equipment such as specific components of vehicles or starships, but it is recommended that multiple EDUs be installed for full protection of larger products.
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Developed by Nakaioma-Fukashi Military Technologies, a jointly owned R&D company shared between Nakaioma Defense Dynamics and Fukashi Electric, the ElectroMag Defense Unit, sometimes referred to as the EDU is a certified military-grade electromagnetic pulse and ion weapon protection device designed to be applied to any number of electronics in-order to keep them secure from such attacks. Built around a micro shield generated faraday cage structure, which then projects a transparent shielding around the device, the ElectroMag Defense Unit is small enough to fit into the palm of the average human adult's hand and is fitted onto electronics simply by attaching it to the device via the EDU's magnetic clamps, or if the customer wishes to have the EDU built into their devices, it can also be fitted into the device's interior, often next to its primary power source or processing unit. Rated to shield electronics against anything from ion storms to EMP bombs and in-built splicing countermeasures to boot, with the ElectroMag Defense Unit, a customer can sleep well knowing their vital equipment is safe from harm.

The first product in the new R&D group's shared series of 'vital Mil-Tech components', the ElectroMag Defense Unit has only just been released, though is expected to be rolled out as standard issue across a large range of both Nakaioma Defense Dynamics' and Fukashi Electric products. Manufactured with an in-built power convertor, the EDU can either be powered by the device it is attached to, increasing energy consumption albeit only by a small amount, or it can be fitted with batteries if it is installed externally and is not being powered by the electronics it is responsible for protecting. The unit is compatible with most other forms of electronic protection equipment as well as all blaster components, specially tested to ensure that it could be near-universally adopted by customers if they indeed chose to do so. Generally the product is praised for its modularity in regards to what it can be fitted onto or into.
 
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