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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 ...
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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 U.S. Air Force hopes to use two Tesla Cybertrucks as targets for precision-guided munitions, citing concerns that ...
The U.S. Air Force is looking to purchase two Tesla Cybertrucks and use them for what amounts to target practice. Tesla CEO ...
Notably, many Foundation Series Cybertrucks, the production of which ended in October 2024, remain in the inventory, suggesting a backlog that could put additional pressure on Tesla's bottom line.
Tesla recalled more than 46,000 of its Cybertrucks due to a cosmetic exterior trim panel that it said can "delaminate and detach from the vehicle," increasing the risk of a crash.