Posted on 08/07/2025 10:55:37 AM PDT by dennisw
The Air Force is looking to buy two Cybertrucks for "live missile fire testing."
It said the Tesla pickups were "likely" to start appearing on the battlefield.
It added that they don't "receive the normal extent of damage expected upon major impact."
The US Air Force wants to blow up some Cybertrucks.
It's looking to buy two of them to use for munitions testing as they will "likely" soon start appearing on the battlefield, per documents posted on a US Government contracting website on Wednesday.
Advertisement The pickups are part of a larger order of 33 vehicles for "live missile fire testing" at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
The contract stipulates that the Cybertrucks need only be towable, not functional, and their batteries must be removed. The procurement documents were first reported by the defense blog The War Zone.
In a separate document justifying why the Tesla vehicles were specifically required, the contracting officer said that US adversaries were "likely" to begin using the stainless steel-clad trucks on the battlefield due to their durability.
"In the operating theatre it is likely the type of vehicles used by the enemy may transition to Tesla Cybertrucks as they have been found not to receive the normal extent of damage expected upon major impact," the document says.
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“Showing up on the battlefield”
Sitting motionless, out of juice and ready to target.
Oversized electric golf carts, just the thing to create lots of stationary targets.
“A few sheets of plywood and a golf cart would be a well suited mock-up.”
You got it, that is really all they are.
Drones are one the battlefield NOW. Work on that.
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