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To the mind of Arthur Bradley, a NASA engineer and "prepper" hobbyist, the reputational damage Musk has done to Tesla and the Cybertruck specifically may make it a dangerous vehicle to drive when ...
I n mid-February 2025, a rumor spread online that the U.S. Department of State planned to spend $400 million on "armored Teslas," a contract that Elon Musk, the car company's CEO and public face ...
The State Department halted plan with Elon Musk’s Tesla company to buy armored electric vehicles by the Trump administration after reports emerged about a potential $400 million purchase.
The original document awarded Elon Musk's company a $400 million contract for unspecified armored Tesla vehicles. Following media reports of a conflict of interest, ...
The State Department said Thursday that it had put plans to buy armored electric vehicles on hold after reports that the $400 million order would go to Tesla, whose chief executive, Elon Musk, is ...
But the Trump administration's 2025 procurement document was on a far more aggressive timetable, noting it planned to begin accepting bids for the $400 million armored electric vehicle order this ...
The 70-ton Abrams tank can hit targets while traveling up to 40 mph, using advanced stabilization technology that keeps its smooth-bore cannon level even as the vehicle bounces over terrain. The tank ...
A letter from two House Democrats presses Rubio for details about who approved an effort to try to use hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money on armored electric vehicles from Tesla.
Elon Musk touted the Cybertruck as "apocalypse-proof" — but the reality, according to doomsday preppers, falls far from that mark.
WASHINGTON — The Army will showcase its most powerful military vehicles Saturday in a parade through the nation's capital, featuring more than $265 million worth of tanks and armored vehicles ...