My bet is anything before the eighties. You will still need to inspect the electrical system of any vehicle you try to drive. You will need to replace the selenoids, if there are any. If you're looking for an EMP proof vehicle, may I suggest anything from the 20's, with the hand cranks.
A nuclear attack. EMP is generated by the energy of electrons added to the Earth's magnetic field by gamma radiation.
EMP is only a significant effect if the bomb is detonated in the ionosphere.
No and it won't damage electromechanical or vacuum tube based equipment. What it will ruin it solidstate electronics. So an old car with points and a distributer will work just fine after an EMP, but all modern cars with electronic ignition and computers will be dead.
Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is generated by air bursts of nuclear weapons. There are other ways of generating EMP, but this may be the most likely. Electromagnetic pulses can disable sensitive electronic equipment, disrupting telecommunication systems.
EMP Museum was created in 2000.
The population of EMP Merchandising is 2,007.
EMP Merchandising was created in 1986.
No. If you are talking about a melee attack, there are EMP Laceration, Hammer Strike, and Fusion Reaver. The strongest beam weapon is a Solaris Laser.
EMP is caused by nuclear weapons.
EMP just Freezes and hurts opponents
Yes, you will need the D-pad to activate you cars' weapons. Such as EMP, Spike strip or Jammer.
Yes because (assuming the vehicle survives it) when a nuclear attack is commenced the blast wave and the mushroom cloud itself release EMP waves that take out everything from cars, lights, planes, trains and just about anything that requires electricity to run. BUT if the car was off during explosion it is possible to hotwire the vehicle. But if it was running IDK if you can get it to run ever again