Effective Lightning Protection for Government Buildings, Military and Defense
Safeguarding Personnel, Mission-Critical Assets, and Operational Continuity
Government, military, and defense installations operate in some of the most mission-critical and risk-sensitive environments in the world. From command centers and secure communications facilities to weapons storage, airfields, radar installations, and critical infrastructure, these sites must remain operational – regardless of weather conditions.
Lightning poses a serious and often underestimated threat. Direct strikes, induced surges, and ground potential rise can disable critical systems, compromise sensitive electronics, interrupt communications, and place personnel at risk. A single lightning event can compromise force protection by degrading readiness, disrupting operations, and impairing critical communications and security systems.
Lightning Eliminators & Consultants (LEC) designs and installs advanced lightning protection and prevention systems engineered to protect high-value government and defense assets – ensuring continuity of operations to keep you running through the storm.
Why Lightning Protection Is Mission-Critical for Defense and Government Facilities
Unlike commercial operations, government and military facilities cannot afford downtime, data loss, or system degradation. Many installations must remain fully operational 24/7, even during severe weather events.
Lightning-related disruptions can lead to:
- Loss of mission-critical communications, radar, and surveillance systems, resulting in operational “blindness” and threatening force protection
- Damage to command, control, and intelligence (C2/C4ISR) infrastructure, impairing critical communications
- Electrical surges affecting secure data networks, servers, and control systems, resulting in downtime, data loss, and facility security
- Ignition hazards near fuel storage, munitions, or hazardous materials, increasing the risk of explosions, fire, and loss of life and/or property
- Increased risk to personnel in exposed or occupied facilities, negatively impacting morale and mission readiness
- Costly repairs, system resets, and operational delays that impact readiness, impairing readiness, operational effectiveness, and security
From secure compounds and airfields to coastal installations and remote monitoring sites, lightning protection is not optional – it is a fundamental component of force protection and infrastructure resilience.
Proven resiliance.
50+ years of innovation.
Risk Assessment
Identify and Quantify Mission RiskEvery facility has a unique operational and threat profile. LEC conducts detailed site assessments – analyzing facility layout, grounding integrity, electrical distribution, fuel, munitions, and hazardous material storage, occupied structures, and mission-critical equipment – to determine where lightning presents the greatest risk to personnel, assets, and operational continuity.
Lightning Protection Strategy
Customized Strategies for Maximum ProtectionWe create tailored lightning defense plans that integrate lightning prevention, grounding, and surge protection technologies for a holistic solution - protecting both people and equipment.
Collaborative Engineering Approach
We Work Closely with YouLEC collaborates with engineers, facility managers, and safety directors to ensure each design meets NFPA, IEEE, and local industrial standards while integrating seamlessly with existing infrastructure
Critical Areas Vulnerable to Lightning in Defense and Government Facilities
- Command and control centers
- Radar, surveillance, and sensor installations
- Communications towers and antenna systems
- Secure data centers and server rooms
- Airfields, launch sites, and elevated platforms
- Power distribution systems and substations
- Backup generators and UPS systems
- Security, access control, and monitoring networks
- Water, fuel, and utility systems
- Fuel depots and aircraft fueling systems
- Ammunition and weapons storage facilities
- SCADA and infrastructure monitoring systems
- Remote and unmanned installations



