Oh come on. They did EMT tests on cars that were both running and stopped. Some of the cars that were running the engine died. They had to be restarted, the horrors! The cars that were not running had no damage whats so ever.
Oh come on. They did EMT tests on cars that were both running and stopped. Some of the cars that were running the engine died. They had to be restarted, the horrors! The cars that were not running had no damage whats so ever.
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Your logic is lacking. If there is no power and gas cannot be pumped to fuel the cars, it would not matter. I suggest you do some research and brush up on your critical thinking.
I am not going to go back and forth with you on this.
A country is going to start a nuclear war with us just to shutdown some of our electronics?
Where is the detailed documentation about these tests?
What was the EMP strength? Was it 200,000V/m, or much less than that?