Testing the Trump Cybertruck Bomber Theories

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 15:48

Brandon Herrera, a recognized firearm manufacturer and ballistics expert, analytically tests theories surrounding the Cybertruck incident. He demonstrates the manageable recoil of the .50 AE Desert Eagle, its penetration power, and tests the Cybertruck's Autopilot limitations. The video also covers muzzle flash visibility and the effectiveness of NIJ Level 3A armor against .50 AE rounds, providing valuable insights into firearm performance and vehicle safety systems.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Brandon Herrera tested the .50 AE Desert Eagle's recoil and muzzle flash, finding recoil manageable and flash hard to see on 30fps cameras. He also confirmed NIJ Level 3A armor stops .50 AE rounds and that Tesla's Autopilot requires driver attentiveness, debunking 'dead driver' theories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Incident Overview & Conspiracy Theories
  2. 00:41.50 AE Recoil and Power Test
  3. 03:22Tesla Autopilot System Testing
  4. 06:12Muzzle Flash Visibility Test
  5. 10:27Ballistic and Acoustic Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ballistics of the .50 Action Express Desert Eagle tested in the video?

The .50 Action Express Desert Eagle features a 6-inch barrel, a 7+1 round capacity, and fires powerful .50 AE cartridges. Testing showed its recoil is manageable for experienced shooters and its muzzle flash is difficult to capture on low-frame-rate cameras.

Can the Tesla Cybertruck's Autopilot drive itself with an incapacitated driver?

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

Does NIJ Level 3A armor stop .50 Action Express rounds?

Yes, the video demonstrates that NIJ Level 3A soft armor panels successfully stopped .50 Action Express rounds, indicating effective ballistic protection against this caliber.

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

When fired inside the Cybertruck with windows up, the sound of a .50 AE shot is significantly muffled. Bystanders in a noisy urban environment might mistake it for a car door slamming rather than a gunshot.

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