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The ballooning demand from the military for innovative technology creates a “whole new sector” friendly to BigTech, an ...
If the U.S. Air Force has its way it'll soon have Tesla Cybertrucks delivered to its test center in New Mexico so it can use ...
The US military said the Tesla pickups have been found 'not to receive the normal extent of damage expected upon major impact ...
Experts say Tesla's Cybertruck is big, bold and a bad investment for everyday drivers due to size, reliability and lack of ...
The Air Force plans to use Cybertrucks as missile targets, preparing for future threats with realistic training scenarios.
The U.S. Air Force is purchasing two Tesla Cybertrucks specifically for missile target practice at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
Two of Elon Musk’s angular, stainless steel machines — which have come under less-literal fire for looking like “a dumpster” ...
Our colleagues at The War Zone dug up some intel that the United States Air Force wants to buy a couple of Tesla Cybertrucks ...
The US Air Force has begun acquiring two Tesla Cybertrucks to serve as live-fire targets during missile testing at the White ...
The U.S. air force has officially ordered Tesla Cybertrucks for destruction during live-fire weapons testing, a move detailed ...
The U.S. Air Force is looking to buy two Cybertrucks to use as missile targets. The trucks do not need to run, but the body, ...
The Air Force believes that future enemies may use Tesla Cybertrucks because of their heavy-duty construction.