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ramzan kadyrov, the leader of the chechen republic, who is known as the "master of whole life", used his social media platform to show the world his cybertruck, claiming that it performed well on the battlefield and became a "hero" on the battlefield. he regarded cybertruck as a high-tech weapon and used it to perform special tasks. however, musk's (tesla ceo) attitude is in sharp contrast to kadyrov's remarks.
kadyrov said that musk remotely locked his cybertruck and removed it from the battlefield. the leader was dissatisfied with this, saying that this was contrary to the spirit of manliness. not only did he express his disappointment with musk's behavior, he also "generously gave" a cybertruck and demonstrated its combat capabilities in the video. however, tesla did not respond, which also aroused people's speculation.
kadyrov's remarks sparked widespread discussion, with people beginning to wonder: will the technological revolution really change warfare? in the real world, is cybertruck's battlefield performance real or fictional? in addition, the large-scale remote detonation of communication equipment in lebanon has also raised concerns about technological security and the electronic equipment market.
although kadyrov's claim has not been confirmed, it reveals the role of technology in war. as a high-tech weapon, will cybertruck play an important role on future battlefields? we still need to observe tesla's response and future technological development to truly understand the meaning and impact behind this phenomenon.