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According to The Verge, defense news source "The War Zone" uncovered documents in which the Air Force said it wanted to buy two Cybertrucks for "target vehicle training flight test events." The Air ...
The ballooning demand from the military for innovative technology creates a “whole new sector” friendly to BigTech, an ...
The Air Force plans to use Tesla Cybertrucks for target practice because there’s concern that terrorists might start using ...
The Air Force is specifically requesting the distinctive Cybertrucks for precision-guided missile tests in the desert.
Elon Musk presents the Cybertruck as an "apocalypse-proof" model due to its built-in bulletproof panels and windows.
The US Air Force wants to buy two Tesla Cybertrucks so it can blow them up with missiles.
The United States Air Force wants to acquire two cybertrucks for target practice at the White Sands Missile Range in New ...
We probably shouldn’t take him too literally. But several companies are serious about developing next-gen electric aircraft.
Our colleagues at The War Zone dug up some intel that the United States Air Force wants to buy a couple of Tesla Cybertrucks ...
Tesla's stock carries a hefty premium based on the possibility of future technologies taking off. Tesla stock is sliding as ...
The U.S. Air Force hopes to use two Tesla Cybertrucks as targets for precision-guided munitions, citing concerns that ...
The Air Force believes that future enemies may use Tesla Cybertrucks because of their heavy-duty construction.