International audienceSprites are complex transient plasma discharges that consist of many plasma filaments named streamers. They are produced high above thunderstorms. Sprites are known to produce electromagnetic radiation observed typically in the extremely low (ELF), ultra low (ULF), to as high as medium frequency (MF) radio bands. Recent research work showed that head-on streamer collisions lead to a reinforcement of the electric field over a short time scale, typically a few picoseconds at ground-level. The use of the similarity laws leads to a corresponding time scale on the order of a fraction of a microsecond at 50 km altitude, which opens the eventuality for HF-VHF emissions from sprites. In this paper, using a multifluid streamer ...