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The Air Force is specifically requesting the distinctive Cybertrucks for precision-guided missile tests in the desert.
The US Air Force wants to buy two Tesla Cybertrucks so it can blow them up with missiles.
The Air Force plans to use Cybertrucks as missile targets, preparing for future threats with realistic training scenarios.
What if the Cybertruck was smaller? A Tesla engineer shares insights into why a compact version was on the drawing board for future markets.
The Air Force believes that future enemies may use Tesla Cybertrucks because of their heavy-duty construction.