I…can’t think of a single munition in inventory that wouldn’t obliterate a cybertruck. Like best case it reduces the effective frag radius from a Hydra 70 M151 10lb warhead slightly.
The air force doesn’t really believe in overkill, they’ll be popping these things with 500lb GBU-38 JDAMs even if all it takes is an air dropped water balloon.
I had no idea that chaff cartridges were so small, thanks I learned something today. You’d probably want the impulse cartridge to take out a cybertruck, but a bunch of chaff might shortcircut something.
I…can’t think of a single munition in inventory that wouldn’t obliterate a cybertruck. Like best case it reduces the effective frag radius from a Hydra 70 M151 10lb warhead slightly.
The air force doesn’t really believe in overkill, they’ll be popping these things with 500lb GBU-38 JDAMs even if all it takes is an air dropped water balloon.
https://www.armtecdefense.com/Portals/5/Documents/RR170-188_1023.pdf?ver=2024-09-11-165306-580
I had no idea that chaff cartridges were so small, thanks I learned something today. You’d probably want the impulse cartridge to take out a cybertruck, but a bunch of chaff might shortcircut something.
While it’s not an offensive weapon, it could still light the truck on fire if the pilot trys hard enough.
These are just chaff. No incendiary component.
Yes. I have enough faith in fighter pilots ability to figure it out. The chaff rockets do burn pretty hot.
Well, you’re not wrong, but fuck you
Idk. Maybe It’s more about its unusual shape messing with a target identification software?