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To: central_va
We tested a sample of 37 cars in an EMP simulation laboratory, with automobile vintages ranging from 1986 through 2002. Automobiles of these vintages include extensive electronics and represent a significant fraction of automobiles on the road today. The testing was conducted by exposing running and nonrunning automobiles to sequentially increasing EMP field intensities. If anomalous response (either temporary or permanent) was observed, the testing of that particular automobile was stopped. If no anomalous response was observed, the testing was continued up to the field intensity limits of the simulation capability (approximately 50 kV/m).

Ahhh... I thought testing was done later. But has anyone done any lab testing in the last 15 years?

As I wrote earlier, the electronics and wiring in cars has changed a lot in that time.

54 posted on 12/27/2018 6:46:34 PM PST by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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One of our vehicles is a 2016. It doesn’t need an EMP to act screwy. I imagine an EMP would make it pretty psycho.


94 posted on 12/27/2018 8:54:35 PM PST by Cold Heart
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