I'm not sure what anarchist/peer to peer radio tech you're referring to, but I have experience with a few kinds of radios:
For short range communications (several city blocks from street level, a few miles with open terrain) you can get Baofeng UV-5G walkie talkies for quite cheap. If one of your family is going to fetch water and you want to stay in contact, this kind of thing will do the job.
There's also meshtastic, which has proved itself in several natural disasters already - the hardware these are based on is very common in industry and especially crypto mining, which means that you can find them cheap and flash new firmware on them to become personal radios. They work best if you have a bunch of them in the area. I have them, and have found that they aren't great from street level in a city - they need line of sight. If you can get up high though, you can talk to anyone in the city.
If you want to talk further than that, you will need to get into shortwave. It's not cheap, and it's complicated. I don't have hands on experience with it, but I think a good cheap setup would start with a TruSDX. That would let you talk to people within 300km regardless of terrain, or people around the world depending on weather. You'll need a really big antenna (minimum 10 meters of wire stretched out in a field), which can be made cheaply but you need to know some things to do it. This USian anarchist explains how to put one together for the 300km use case.
I really don't know if any of this is worth doing though. For the most part, you won't be trying to operate a team so much as stay alive, so an AM/FM/Shortwave/Weather receiver might be all the radio you need.
Registration will be the difficult part. You can't import cars into the US outside of the usual process until they're 25 years old. If you want to use it on your ranch or something, that's fine. I'm guessing that's not why you're after an EV though.
Uh there’s a bridge in Brooklyn that has something to say about that “first”
It’s double decked (in that there’s a public walkway above the roadway)
It’s also suspension and cable stayed, because suspension bridges at the time were having stiffness problems, so the Roeblings added a cable stay system overlapping the suspension system.
Ok I didn’t watch this but why does Deafula bear an uncanny resemblance to another deaf character, Riva (Howie Seago) from Star Trek TNG S2E5 “loud as a whisper”
Every accusation a confession of course. We knew they used Palestinian children as human shields (which is worse, of course) but here they are doing exactly what they accused Hamas of doing.
I also wonder if this sort of thing is what stopped Israel from going further in the 12 day war. Iran claimed they had uncovered secrets, but blowing up a super secret base is proof.
I’m confused; the tracker still shows them well inside international waters. Did Italy leave prematurely, or is there a problem with the tracker, or is the border not where I think it is?
It does seem like this is extremely poorly suited for the kind of wars the US generally fights - ie against guerillas. Squad will drive up to the edge of the 'combat zone' which they've predicted or defined, and either be attacked on the road or return from a suspiciously easy victory to find no more vehicle. I can see it working better for a peer conflict exactly as a jeep is used, but it seems like even in a peer conflict the combat zones are going to be fuzzy and these will be attacked by special forces or by UAVs while they're in 'safe' areas.
With those two applications off the table, the only one left is butchering unarmed civilians - the open top leaves a lot of room for small arms fire from all 8 passengers in any direction.
All that said I have no idea how wars are actually fought...
Lib content warning: There's a segment about why we got into Vietnam - smol bean president of South Vietnam was being overrun by communist hordes and asked us pretty please would we just destroy the jungle so he could win?
Please Binmaster, I have been looking for a 40cm x 40cm bin or tote for ages, and cannot find one for sale in the US. Do you know of one? they all seem to be rectangular.
I'm not sure what anarchist/peer to peer radio tech you're referring to, but I have experience with a few kinds of radios:
For short range communications (several city blocks from street level, a few miles with open terrain) you can get Baofeng UV-5G walkie talkies for quite cheap. If one of your family is going to fetch water and you want to stay in contact, this kind of thing will do the job.
There's also meshtastic, which has proved itself in several natural disasters already - the hardware these are based on is very common in industry and especially crypto mining, which means that you can find them cheap and flash new firmware on them to become personal radios. They work best if you have a bunch of them in the area. I have them, and have found that they aren't great from street level in a city - they need line of sight. If you can get up high though, you can talk to anyone in the city.
If you want to talk further than that, you will need to get into shortwave. It's not cheap, and it's complicated. I don't have hands on experience with it, but I think a good cheap setup would start with a TruSDX. That would let you talk to people within 300km regardless of terrain, or people around the world depending on weather. You'll need a really big antenna (minimum 10 meters of wire stretched out in a field), which can be made cheaply but you need to know some things to do it. This USian anarchist explains how to put one together for the 300km use case.
I really don't know if any of this is worth doing though. For the most part, you won't be trying to operate a team so much as stay alive, so an AM/FM/Shortwave/Weather receiver might be all the radio you need.