• Stancho P. Petkov 
  • Valentina S. Nikolova 
  • Petko S. Petkov 
  • Svetlana Ts. Yaneva 

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Dynamic-type protection devices with the use of electrical energy as energy material are a forward-looking direction. Immediate electrifying is highly effective against charges generating a cumulative jet, and the electromagnetic release of protective elements or executive devices at the present is considered particularly promising for protection against projectiles with kinetic action. Unlike the energy of explosives, electricity has a number of benefits in terms of its management.

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