This EMP Cannon Stops Cars Almost InstantlyRosa Golijan1/21/10 10:20pmFiled to: empEmp car stopper cannonCannonEmp cannonelectromagnetic pulseCarCarsAutomobileEureka AerospaceClipsVideo3071EditPromoteShare to KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalink We've heard of electromagnetic pulses cutting steel in milliseconds, but apparently they can also be used to stop moving cars just as fast. The cannon demonstrated in the video here is still a prototype, but it definitely seems to work. The idea is that an electromagnetic pulse would be used to disable a car's microprocessors, chips, and whatever other electronics are keeping it running. The final "cannon" system, built by Eureka Aerospace, will apparently a bit smaller and lighter than what we see in the video—it'll be suitcase-sized and about 50 pounds—and it will "stop cars in their tracks up to 656 feet (200 m) away."I wish they tested that cannon on a moving car, but it does just what it should by disabling the car's electrical system. Only trouble is that even once the system is perfected and in use it can still be foiled easily: By using a pre-1970s car which doesn't "rely on microprocessors." Whoops. [Flight Global via Pop Sci]Gear from Kinja DealsBestsellers: Sport-Brella Zus Is Almost the Best Car Charger You Can BuySunday's Best Deals: Protein Sale, ThinkPad Yoga, Wireless Flash Drive, and MoreReply307 repliesLeave a reply