Testing the Trump Cybertruck Bomber Theories

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 15:48

Brandon Herrera investigates the Cybertruck explosion, testing .50 AE Desert Eagle ballistics and muzzle flash visibility. He debunks theories by demonstrating manageable recoil and showing muzzle flash is nearly invisible on standard cameras. Autopilot's safety features are also tested, revealing it requires driver attentiveness. Ballistic panels successfully stopped .50 AE rounds, and the shot sound was significantly muffled.

Quick Summary

Testing reveals that .50 AE Desert Eagle muzzle flash is nearly invisible on standard 30 fps cameras from typical security angles. Tesla Autopilot requires driver attentiveness and will disengage if not met, making 'dead driver' theories unlikely without modification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cybertruck Explosion & Conspiracy Theories
  2. 00:41.50 AE Desert Eagle Recoil & Power Test
  3. 03:22Tesla Autopilot: Can it Drive an Incapacitated Person?
  4. 06:12Muzzle Flash Visibility Test: Desert Eagle in Cybertruck
  5. 10:27Ballistic Armor & Acoustic Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .50 AE Desert Eagle's muzzle flash be seen on security cameras during a Cybertruck incident?

Testing shows the muzzle flash from a .50 AE Desert Eagle fired inside a Cybertruck is almost invisible from a distance on standard 30 fps security cameras, making it difficult to capture regardless of window position.

Does Tesla Autopilot allow a vehicle to drive itself if the driver is incapacitated?

No, Tesla's Autopilot system requires driver attentiveness. It will disengage 'Autosteer' if the driver is not looking at the road or responding to prompts, making it unlikely to operate autonomously without modifications.

Can NIJ Level 3A armor stop a .50 AE round?

Yes, during testing, NIJ Level 3A soft armor panels were shown to be effective in stopping .50 Action Express rounds fired from a Desert Eagle.

How loud is a .50 AE shot fired inside a Cybertruck?

The sound of a .50 AE shot fired inside a Cybertruck with the windows up was significantly muffled. It could potentially be mistaken for a car door slamming by bystanders in a noisy city environment.

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