Very neat things can be done
if one nests several Tesla shields - say three or four -
concentrically, one inside the other. In that case even the nuclear
radiation (such as gamma rays) from a defense-suppressive high altitude
nuclear burst can be handled.
For example, suppose three such concentric shields are placed over a
large vital area. Further, suppose a high altitude nuclear burst is
placed up above the outer shield. Gamma radiation almost
instantly strikes the plasma in the outer shell, where it
is absorbed, scattered, and re-radiated at lower temperature. (That,
after all, is what plasmas do.) Inside the first shell, the
scattered radiation is now in the x-ray and
ultra-violet region. Let us track the most lethal component,
the x-rays.
The scattered x-rays then strike the second plasma shell,
and are absorbed, scattered, and re-radiated at lower temperature.
Inside the second shell the scattered radiation is now in the visible
and infrared region, with a little ultraviolet.
This optical radiation in turn strikes the third plasma shell,
and is absorbed, scattered, and re-radiated at still lower temperature.
Inside the third shell most of the energy is now in the form of
radiofrequency (RF) energy, with a
little IR and visible band spectral energy content.
At this point, ordinary electromagnetic interference (EMI)
shielding of electronic equipments on the ground and inside the third
shield can take care of any RF interference resulting from the
emergent RF noise.
As can be seen, three shells are sufficient to convert the
gamma and x-ray radiation (and ultraviolet and infrared) mostly
to harmless RF energy before all three shells are
penetrated. Thus the tactic of deliberate defense suppression by a
preliminary high altitude nuclear burst can be countered by
multiple Tesla shields.
In addition, of course, any ordinary vehicles penetrating all three
shields are exposed to successive violent EMP’s, and are
almost certainly electrically dudded. The vehicles are also subjected to
multiple periods of intense heating, so combustibles, fuels, explosives,
and ablatives are destroyed. In addition, metal structures may be melted
or vaporized.
Think of it this way: anything which hits one of these Tesla
shields goes phht! just like a bug hitting an electrified
bugkiller screen.
For years passing ships have observed and reported such multiple-shield
"light phenomena" over remote regions of the ocean. U.S.
intelligence has routinely not paid any heed to reports of "lights at
night" over remote ocean areas, and so Soviet tests in this
manner have remained relatively unnoticed by officialdom.