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A British company has demonstrated a prototype device capable of stopping cars and other vehicles using a blast of electromagnetic waves.The RF Safe-Stop uses radio frequency pulses to "confuse" a vehicle's electronic systems, cutting its engine.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25197786
Could be handy 🙂
Cue criminals and insurgents buying pre 1980's cars.
*runs off to arrange shipment of Austin Allegro's to Iraq.*
[i]*runs off to arrange shipment of Austin Allegro's to Iraq.* [/i]
of course no one would have to use any fancy devices to stop those for the good reason they're unlikely to go more than 200 yards without breaking down 😉
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Cue criminals and insurgents buying pre 1980's cars.*runs off to arrange shipment of Austin Allegro's to Iraq.*
Surely back to the days of The Sweeney and classic crims' Jags...
Or something made by Italians 😆
Italian cars in a wet climate? Yup, sure-fire winner there!
Older cars can be stopped with a stinger (roll of spikes that puncture the car tyres) whereas some modern cars have run-flat tyres so a stinger wouldn't work (hence the 'need' for this type of device).
There was also another device which fired a kevlar net, the net got wound round the moving parts, jamming them up and stopping the car.
Allegros! with the slightly rounded steering wheel..
That would be good for a warranty conversation after your car is recovered and all of the electronics have or start failing after being subjected to an elctromagnetic pulse. How will they prevent it affecting devices nearby.
