Blythewoodjoe
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I was talking with someone about emergency preparedness and they wanted me to let them know if I ran across any former military vehicles that didn't have much electronics in them so they would not be disabled by an EM pulse (if I am talking about the right thing).
So the question is: Will the multifuel powered M35A2 crank and run if there was an EM pulse generated near it? I know it will run with out electronics but what about the charging and cranking systems? I assume the old style turn signal units would be ok. Are the alternators ok?
This individual is a retired Air force guy and as an example he pointed out Iran has developed a missial that could deliver a nuclear payload over a large city that would wipe out computers and everything with a chip in it (except cookies, thank goodness).
Any thoughts? Everybody needs a M35 to drive around when their regular car won't start
So the question is: Will the multifuel powered M35A2 crank and run if there was an EM pulse generated near it? I know it will run with out electronics but what about the charging and cranking systems? I assume the old style turn signal units would be ok. Are the alternators ok?
This individual is a retired Air force guy and as an example he pointed out Iran has developed a missial that could deliver a nuclear payload over a large city that would wipe out computers and everything with a chip in it (except cookies, thank goodness).
Any thoughts? Everybody needs a M35 to drive around when their regular car won't start