The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, said that American businessman Elon Musk "remotely disabled" the Cybertruck. According to him, the founder of Tesla "acted unfairly": first he gave an expensive gift, and then he deprived him of it himself.
It's not manly. I had to tow the iron horse.
The Chechen leader recalled that the Cybertruck was equipped with a machine gun and sent to the combat zone. There the car performed excellently: it was maneuverable and protected the crew. Musk's action with the shutdown outraged Kadyrov.
Well, how is that, Elon? Is that how it's done?
In August, the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, announced that the entrepreneur had given him a Cybertruck car andshowed the "cyber-beast". At the same time, he promised to hand over the car to the military. But Musk disowned the gift and stated that he had nothing to do with it.
Tesla Cybertruck is a cyberpunk-style electric pickup truck. The car looks like a vehicle from a science fiction film due to its straight lines and angles. The exoskeleton body is made of ultra-strong cold-rolled steel and can withstand even sledgehammer blows. The car also has durable glass.
Earlier www1.ru reported that in July, the Tesla Cybertruck wasconnected for the first time to the Era-GLONASS system. It transmits the coordinates of the incident and data about the type of vehicle.
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