The Air Force Says It Needs to Buy Some Cybertrucks So It Can Blow Them Up With Missiles
Briefly

The US Air Force intends to purchase two Tesla Cybertrucks to assess threats posed by adversaries using such vehicles. Documents reveal plans to deliver 33 vehicles to White Sands Missile Range for use in the Stand Off Precision Guided Munitions program. The Air Force is interested in the Cybertruck's stainless steel exoskeleton and its implications for military operations. The vehicles will be involved in target training flights, although questions about the Cybertruck’s reliability and market viability remain amid declining sales and operational challenges.
The US Air Force is acquiring two Tesla Cybertrucks for testing against potential enemy threats, focusing on their unique design features and operational integrity.
The Cybertrucks will be utilized for "target vehicle training flight test events" due to concerns over adversaries potentially using them.
Concerns surrounding the Cybertruck's operational reliability under combat conditions suggest that while its design is unusual, its performance may not meet military expectations.
Despite the Cybertruck's controversial image, the US military is preparing for all scenarios, given the truck's unique construction and potential use by adversaries.
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