ANALYSIS – An impressive new aftermarket project is producing militarized tactical packages for the Tesla Cybertruck (see more below), but that’s not what we have here.
Instead, a pair of beefed-up regular Cybertrucks is in a Chechen warlord’s hands and he has reportedly given them to the Russian Army.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov says he sent the two modified Tesla Cybertrucks to Russian forces operating in occupied Ukrainian territory.
Did Musk give them to the Kremlin stooge, as the Chechen claims?
This is doubtful, as Musk, through his SpaceX Starlink satellite system has aided the Ukrainians tremendously with internet and communication networks after the Russians took down some of the country’s communications infrastructure.
Kadyrov says he sent two more Tesla Cybertrucks for Russia's war efforts in Ukraine, armed with captured American M2 Brawning 12.7mm machine guns. pic.twitter.com/ll4MwIzPjU
— Clash Report (@clashreport) September 20, 2024
The two futuristic vehicles, painted army green and armed with captured bed-mounted American M-2 Browning .50 caliber machine guns, were shown driving in a small convoy in a recent video posted by Kadyrov.
Soldiers are also seen firing the guns from the back of the trucks.
Last month Kadyrov shared a video of himself driving a Cybertruck around the grounds of his palace. The showboating warlord also posted pics of himself standing behind one of the Cybertruck’s guns wearing two bandoliers of bullets across his chest.
Ramzan Kadyrov says @elonmusk sent him this Cybertruck, which he is seen driving around his palace in Chechnya. He has fitted it with a gun turrent and claims he is going to send it for Chechen forces to use in the invasion of Ukraine. https://t.co/BvYhAteDFL pic.twitter.com/OclGSVcptp
— max seddon (@maxseddon) August 17, 2024
In his recent Telegram post, he said:
Two more Cybertrucks have been sent to the zone of the special military operation. Western technology performs well against its own Western ‘Ukronazis.’ Mobility, convenience, maneuverability—such qualities of the electric vehicle are highly valued here. Remote deactivation has not affected them. The machines are operating normally without failures.
The Chechen leader also hailed the truck’s “maneuverability” and crew protection, saying it “performed admirably” in combat.
Even more interestingly, and unconvincingly, Kadyrov claims Musk gifted him the two electric vehicles. Musk has denied the claim.
And to make his point, Musk acted. Kadyrov, the leader of Russia’s Chechen Republic, accused Musk on Thursday of disabling a Tesla Cybertruck that he claimed the billionaire gave him last month.
“Now, recently, Musk remotely disabled the Cybertruck,” Kadyrov said in a post on his Telegram account, reported by Fortune.
“That’s not a nice thing for Elon Musk to do. He gives expensive gifts from the bottom of his heart and then remotely switches them off,” he said.
Kadyrov added: “That’s not manly. We had to tow the iron horse. How could you do that, Elon?”
It is unclear if the Chechens or Russians have since then somehow disabled the truck’s remote deactivation feature.
Meanwhile, what is even better is that a collaboration between Archimedes Defense and Unplugged Performance in the U.S. is producing its own militarized tactical Cybertruck packages called STING.
The STING package turns the vehicle into a military-grade, apocalypse-ready war machine. With options like bullet and rifle proof armor, a hybrid engine that can charge the battery anywhere, and silent operation, it’s built for extreme conditions.
Tesla's Cybertruck gets military makeover with tactical twist https://t.co/Vo4K8jNEaL
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 18, 2024
As Fox News reported: “That’s the STING package in a nutshell, folks. It’s like Tesla and Mad Max had a baby and that baby grew up to be a superhero.”
The outlet added: “The STING package offers three distinct variations: Sting Baja, Sting Protector and Sting APC. Each variation is designed to meet specific operational needs, whether for adventurous off-grid excursions or high-threat environments.”
Fox explained:
STING Baja: This bad boy is for those who want to go off-road and venture where no charging station has gone before. It comes with the UP INVINCIBLE® off-road package and a nifty frunk-mounted generator that can run on jet fuel, diesel or biodiesel. The AMP Drive G125 is an 800-volt beast that can supercharge the Cybertruck at up to 125kW. And get this: It can even rescue-charge other vehicles.
STING Protector: Stepping it up a notch, this variation adds bolt-on armor plating that can withstand assault rifle rounds. It’s perfect for corporate bigwigs or government officials who like their rides extra secure.
STING APC: The crème de la crème of apocalypse-ready vehicles. This beast can withstand heavy machine gun fire and even improvised explosive devices. The STING APC variation takes protection to a whole new level with upgraded bolt-on offset steel and ceramic armor plating. It’s like driving around in a personal tank.
This novel Cybertruck upgrade provides several tactical benefits such as silent mobility, silent overwatch and idling for surveillance and fuel efficiency. All this while being extremely rugged and well armored. Both military and law enforcement could be likely users.
Just keep them out of the hands of the Russians.
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Where are the chargers?
A tactical EV is one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard of. Your charging station is where?
Watch China mass produce trucks alone & for $$$
WE have been brow beat for years and years now with “We have to have a global economy….” So now something has ended up in the wrong hands because of that global economy and the powers that be are crying fowl. YOU CANNOT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.