ASML can also disable much of the equipment remotely, from Europe. So even if the buildings aren't actually bombed (they likely would be though), someone presses a button a few thousand miles away and most of it gets bricked anyway.
Dunno if I would trust any remote-bricking-capability in an environment where electronic warfare saturates all communication channels.
Dunno if I would trust any remote-bricking-capability in an environment where electronic warfare saturates all communication channels.