Understandable.
The US Air Force wants to buy two Tesla Cybertrucks so it can blow them up with special missiles.
As our sister site The War Zone reports , the military is trying to get a better sense of what to do in case an adversary driving a Cybertruck were to ever pose a threat. The publication dug up contracting documents indicating the Air Force Test Center is looking to deliver 33 vehicles, including the two Cybertrucks, to the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
The operation is part of the US Special Operations Command's Stand Off Precision Guided Munitions program, which involves special ops precision-guided munitions.
The test center justified the purchases by arguing that Tesla had made unusual design decisions, including a stainless steel exoskeleton, that "sets it a