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I mean, you can build one yourself, but a real damaging version would require a lot of power.
Unfortunately due to the inverse square law, they don't have a very long range.
I guess a phased array emp would be the best way to do it.
Not easily done with the DIY hacky way of doing it with a coil and teaser generator, but I'm sure with some decent mosfets and transformers, it should be possible.
would it not be enabled by putting it on the end of a long stick?
Lol, could work.
I can imagine a stick and just walking post to post touching each one while wearing a hi-viz with PG&E printed on it.
If you can rig it to the top of a vehicle, you can get them faster maybe.
Possibly for the better. Last thing you need is people accidentally hitting a plane with one of them.
People already do it with lasers. Something that destroys the electronics would be even worse.