'Not Today, Satan' : Elon Musk Ridiculed For His Tanks Remark
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January 9, 2023

Noted "military expert" Elon Musk weighed in on the usefulness of tanks for Ukraine, at a time when Ukraine is requesting the advanced Abrams tanks from the United States and the Leopard from Germany, and others. Real military experts were quick to shoot down his "expertise."

Source: The Independent

Twitter owner Elon Musk has sparked yet another debate on social media after he described tanks as “deathtraps” that should not be used in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

“Tanks are a deathtrap now,” tweeted Mr Musk before drawing parallels with the First World War. “With neither side having air superiority, you’re left with infantry & artillery – essentially WW1.”

The comments from the tech tycoon came as Ukraine received tank-killing armored vehicles in its latest multibillion-dollar package of military aid from the US.

This included 50 Bradley armored vehicles and 500 anti-tank missiles they can fire. Germany also announced it would supply around 40 Marder armored personnel carriers and France promised wheeled AMX-10 RC tank destroyers.

Musk's tweet.

A former U.S. General was fairly blunt, invoking "Satan."

While another was a bit more diplomatic.

And a former congressman and pilot with the USAF with experience in Iraq weighed in as well.

Nicholas Grossman, International Relations prof at U. Illinois and authority on drone warfare summed it up like this.

There's a pattern here all right, and not a good one for Musk.

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