SweetFennyAdams
Expert Member
In theory one could destroy the license plate recognition (LRP) cameras and RFID etag readers on gantries quickly and efficiently without any protest or physical take-down.
A high powered directional Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) generator could fry all circuitry in these devices silently and efficiently. One could simply mount it on the back of an old bakkie, drive bye and zap away.
EMP generators can produce pulses of electromagnetic energy that can readily destroy the sensitive electronics in computers and microprocessors. Destabilized LCR circuits can produce multi megawatt pulses by using an explosive wire disruptive switch. These high power pulses can be coupled into antennas, conic sections, horns etc for very directional effects.
Research is currently being undertaken around the world to disable vehicles at a distance thus avoiding dangerous high speed chases. The police could attach these to their vehicles. The trick is to generate a high enough power pulse to fry the electronic control processor modules without creating collateral damage to unintended targets.
Interesting indeed.


See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJhO_5zt8Xo
A high powered directional Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) generator could fry all circuitry in these devices silently and efficiently. One could simply mount it on the back of an old bakkie, drive bye and zap away.
EMP generators can produce pulses of electromagnetic energy that can readily destroy the sensitive electronics in computers and microprocessors. Destabilized LCR circuits can produce multi megawatt pulses by using an explosive wire disruptive switch. These high power pulses can be coupled into antennas, conic sections, horns etc for very directional effects.
Research is currently being undertaken around the world to disable vehicles at a distance thus avoiding dangerous high speed chases. The police could attach these to their vehicles. The trick is to generate a high enough power pulse to fry the electronic control processor modules without creating collateral damage to unintended targets.
Interesting indeed.


See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJhO_5zt8Xo
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