The Air Force really, really wants to blow up two Tesla Cybertrucks with missiles.

Technically, the Air Force is looking for more than 30 different vehicles to use as targets for precision-guided munition tests at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, but the blocky Cybertrucks are the one make and model specified in contracts.

The Air Force is looking for “Towable Target Vehicles to be used as targets for live missile fire testing,” according to Air Force contract documents posted to the federal government’s System for Award Management on Wednesday, Aug. 7. The tests will be specifically for Special Operations Command’s Standoff Precision Guided Munition (SOPGM) training.

The War Zone and Jalopnik first reported on the news. The Air Force is looking for several types of cars, fr

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