The Americans are planning their first major offensive against Germany since June 6, 1944, only this time, they’re not using the beach to get there.

What they’re doing is shipping the vehicles they need for the operation conventionally, via one of the Atlantic shore ports, so as not to arouse suspicion; a brilliant tactical move on their part, we must concede.

It’s pretty clear, though, why the Americans sent over one of their Cadillac CTS-V prototypes: they did it so that the Germans know something is in the works, specially designed to take them on – it’s war propaganda; they want to spread fear.

Naturally, like any good war, it involves spies, camouflage, smoke screens and covert ops – that’s basically the recipe for the video posted below, courtesy of TouriClips.

The prototype featured in the footage looks like it’s the same one our own spies took a few earlier stills of.

By Andrei Nedelea

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