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The Cybertrucks are among the 33 target vehicles that AFTC now seeks to acquire for testing—determining how effective American weapons are against commercial cars and trucks.
Technically, the Air Force is looking for more than 30 different vehicles to use as targets for precision-guided munition ...
The U.S. Air Force has its sights set on an unlikely new target—Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck. According to documents ...
The Defense Department has begun construction on what officials claim will be the largest detention center for detained ...
The US Air Force is set to destroy Tesla Cybertrucks in live missile tests amid fears the electric vehicles could be ...
The visit to Trinity Site included a historical briefing led by Jenn Jett, Museum Specialist at the White Sands Missile Range ...
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, ...
Ever since the Cybertruck was announced, Tesla has touted it as difficult to damage. Musk called the vehicle "bulletproof," and said it would survive an apocalypse. In an infamous 2019 launch event, ...
According to the military, the tunnel route is approximately one kilometer long and was found mostly dismantled in Gaza's ...
Protesters unhappy with Elon Musk's DOGE machinations came first for Tesla's Cybertruck, but now comes the US Air Force with ...
The US Air Force has revealed plans to acquire two Tesla Cybertrucks for a highly unusual purpose: target practice.
Federal contracting documents posted online by the US Air Force Material Command show that the military branch is looking for a supplier that can provide 33 ...