The U.S. Military Is Buying Tesla Cybertrucks To Shoot At Them
Briefly

The U.S. military has expressed interest in acquiring Tesla Cybertrucks not for operational use but for target practice. The U.S. Air Force is specifically looking to utilize these vehicles due to their advanced materials and design. Documents reveal concerns that foreign adversaries may start using Cybertrucks because of their superior damage resistance compared to traditional vehicles. Additionally, the Cybertruck's unique stainless steel exoskeleton and cutting-edge electrical architecture offer features that military assessments find unmatched by competitors in the market.
According to documents uncovered by The War Zone, the U.S. military are the ones who are requisitioning them- for target practice.
The U.S. Air Force are the ones looking to pick up a few of the Tesla trucks.
The study revealed that the Cybertruck's aggressively angular and futuristic design, paired with its unpainted stainless steel exoskeleton, sets it apart from competitors.
Additionally, its 48V electrical architecture provides superior power and efficiency, a feature that rivals are only beginning to develop.
Read at InsideEVs
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