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The United States Air Force wants to acquire two cybertrucks for target practice at the White Sands Missile Range in New ...
To see how they respond to bombs and missiles, the Air Force wants to buy two of Tesla's stainless-steel electric trucks. You know, for science.
The Air Force is specifically requesting the distinctive Cybertrucks for precision-guided missile tests in the desert.
Our colleagues at The War Zone dug up some intel that the United States Air Force wants to buy a couple of Tesla Cybertrucks ...
Elon Musk presents the Cybertruck as an "apocalypse-proof" model due to its built-in bulletproof panels and windows.
The Air Force plans to use Tesla Cybertrucks for target practice because there’s concern that terrorists might start using ...
According to government contracting documents, the Air Force is looking "for Towable Target Vehicles to be used as targets ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has touted the Cybertruck as “bulletproof” and “apocalypse-proof,” though an on-stage demonstration ...
The Air Force says enemies may use Cybertrucks in the future, so its Test Center needs to add them to its live fire target ...
The Air Force is aiming to buy Tesla's widely maligned Cybertrucks for target practice. According to a request submitted by ...
Tesla's reduced production of its Cybertruck is having a ripple effect on owners, some of whom say insurance companies are ...
Experts say Tesla's Cybertruck is big, bold and a bad investment for everyday drivers due to size, reliability and lack of ...