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War in Ukraine: Kadyrov sends Tesla Cybertrucks armed with machine guns to the front

Probably a publicity stunt rather than a military revolution. Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov claims to have decided to send two Cybertrucks to the Ukrainian front to support the Russian army. These two vehicles produced by Tesla have been repainted dark green and equipped with a heavy machine gun. The announcement is accompanied by a video in which the two vehicles drive in an unidentified area and demonstrate their power by shooting down a flying object.

According to Elon Musk’s 2019 presentation of the vehicle, the pickup has six seats, can carry more than 1.5 tonnes and is capable of towing 7 tonnes. The machine can also go from 0 to 100 km/h in around three seconds. It is literally resistant to 9mm pistol bullets. “, the billionaire had assured. But can the Cybertruck hold up on a front line? Probably not. It is also not certain that Ramzan Kadyrov will decide to really send his two vehicles within range of Ukrainian drones and artillery.

The Chechen had already made headlines this summer with a Cybertruck vehicle, already armed with a machine gun. I extend my sincere thanks to Elon Musk. He is clearly the main genius of our time, a specialist, a great man. ” said the strongman of the small Russian republic in the Caucasus, inviting Elon Musk to Grozny. But a month later, Ramzan Kadyrov announced that the vehicle had been “ disabled » by Tesla.

The troubled role of Elon Musk

Ramzan Kadyrov does not say how he got his hands on at least two Cybertrucks, but Elon Musk’s role in the war in Ukraine is regularly considered suspicious. While the founder of Tesla and SpaceX had quickly sent Starlink satellite communication systems to kyiv, it turned out that the Russian army had also received them, via Dubai.

Above all, Elon Musk acknowledged in 2023 that he had prevented a Ukrainian attack on the Russian base in Sevastopol by cutting off Starlink in Crimea. He had indicated that the Russian ambassador had promised him a world war in the event of an attack on occupied Crimea. Since then, Ukraine has massively struck the peninsula, forcing the Russian fleet to take refuge on Russian territory.

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