Could the Chechen Military Tesla Cybertruck Work as a Tactical Vehicle?Only if you want to get targeted and destroyed quicklyA number of viewers asked me if Tesla CEO Elon Musk really had given Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov a Cybertruck and whether that vehicle would be a good military vehicle as President Kadyrov claimed. This probably would't be a good military vehicle for a number of reasons: 1. The Cybertruck has not been ruggedized for military use. Its seats will tear and the touch screen cannot be used with gloves. 2. The Cybertruck has not be designed with CBRN in mind. 3. Powering radios and battle management systems may drain the battery on long duration missions. 4. Increased logistical burden and difficulty charging in a tactical environment. 5. Increased thermal and radio spectrum profile. 6. Problems with control of lights and sound. 7. Armor may not be thick enough to support tactical applications. Of all of these items, probably the biggest issue is radio and thermal masking. Since the Cybertruck wasn’t designed as a military vehicle, we don’t know how “leaky” it is when it comes to calling home or its thermal signature. Camouflage isn’t just needed in the visual spectrum, all spectrums must be taken into considering during military operations. You can learn more about Tesla Police Vehicle conversions here at Up.Fit. Like my Intel Life T-shirt? Get it here. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Could the Chechen Military Tesla Cybertruck Work as a Tactical Vehicle?
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