U.S. Air Force Reveals Cybertruck Battle

U.S. Air Force Reveals Cybertruck Battle

Air Force Targets Tesla Cybertruck with Missile Test

The United States Air Force has ordered a new experiment: testing the resilience of Tesla’s Cybertruck against a direct missile strike. The test will take place at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.

Why the Cybertruck?

Two key attributes make the vehicle a candidate for military evaluation:

  • Stainless steel shed – its unpainted exterior is built to provide a tough, corrosion‑resistant shell.
  • 48‑volt electrical system – offers better power and efficiency than competitors.

Target Vehicle List

The Air Force’s procurement request included:

  • 30 general‑purpose cars (sedan, pickup, SUV)
  • 3 Tesla Cybertrucks

Test Overview

Once delivered, the trucks will be moved to a designated zone and subjected to a range of high‑impact weapons, such as:

  • Plasma rockets (AGM‑114 Hellfire)
  • High‑explosive anti‑tank rounds
  • Targeted missile strikes

The damage will be assessed by a team of engineers who will document structural integrity, damage tolerance, and potential modifications needed for military use.

Background on Cybertruck Performance

At its launch in November 2023 Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk declared the Cybertruck “apocalypse‑proof,” a statement loosely endorsed by the vehicle’s performance in a previous bullet‑proof demonstration that involved firearms ranging from a Tommy gun to a shotgun. While successful against small arms, the vehicle’s ability to survive a full‑scale missile strike remains to be proven.

Sales and Market Outlook

Despite the hype, Tesla sold about 50,000 units between November 2023 and February 2025 — falling short of expectations. Factors cited include higher pricing, recall concerns, and brand perception issues stemming from Elon Musk’s public statements.

Next Steps

After the missile test, the Air Force will release a technical report outlining:

  • Structural performance metrics
  • Potential for armoring upgrades
  • Recommendations for a possible military partnership