This presentation discusses electronic bombs (E-bombs) which use electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) to damage electronics over a wide area. It begins with an introduction that describes how E-bombs were first observed during nuclear tests and can render electronics inoperable using EMP effects. The basic principle section explains that E-bombs work by generating very strong, short-lived EMPs that overload circuitry and damage devices. The technology uses explosively pumped flux compression generators to produce intense electromagnetic fields. The presentation provides details on the design and working of these generators and how they are used in an E-bomb warhead to target and damage electronics systems from a distance. Advantages are damaging electronics and communication systems easily while limitations are