The US Air Force Wants to Test Blowing Up Cybertrucks
The US Air Force's interest in acquiring Cybertrucks for target practice raises several pertinent questions. While the documents cite potential enemy usage, it feels more like a bizarre marketing stunt than a strategic necessity. "Testing needs to mirror real world situations"—but does it really? - The Cybertruck's design may be unique, yet its combat relevance is questionable. - Comparing this to the over-the-top destruction in video games, it seems misguided. The Air Force's extensive purchase list appears to prioritize spectacle over practicality. In a world of serious military challenges, this feels like a misallocation of resources. Ultimately, it’s hard to take seriously the notion of bombing a vehicle that’s more meme than military marvel. The obsession with blowing things up is a classic case of overkill.