In mid-February 2025, a rumor spread online that the U.S. Department of State planned a $400 million contract on "armored Teslas," which would benefit Elon Musk, the car company's CEO and adviser ...
The procurement document initially mentioned Tesla but was later changed to 'Armored Electric Vehicles'. Musk claims he is unaware of any such deal. The contract estimates a cost between $100m and ...
WASHINGTON – The Pentagon ordered the deployment of as many as 3,000 additional troops with armored vehicles to the southern border, according to Defense Department officials. Defense Secretary ...
The Trump administration has walked back plans for a $400 million contract to purchase armored Tesla vehicles for the U.S. State Department. The revelation, which surfaced in a public government ...
Feb. 14 (UPI) --Sen. Richard Blumenthal is calling for a response from the U.S. State Department after reports surfaced about $400 million worth of contracts for armored vehicles produced by Tesla.
That might not sound like a story you'd read about in Road & Track, but for the fact of what that line item was: the original version specified the acquisition of $400 million in "Armored Tesla ...
The United States State Department released its procurement forecast for the 2025 fiscal year, and one particular line item has garnered a lot of interest, and that's "Armored Electric Vehicles ...
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The State Department had been in talks with Elon Musk’s Tesla company to buy armored electric vehicles, but the plans have been put on hold by the Trump administration ...
Wild video captured the moment a brazen trio of masked thieves armed with assault rifles snatched multiple containers of cash from an armored truck outside a Tennessee bank. Authorities are now on ...
The five-year contract, which did not specify the Tesla model to be “armored,” was listed in the government’s procurement forecast for 2025 and was first reported by Drop Site News.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, OSINTtechnical, an account publishing posts about Russia-Ukraine, wrote: "Russian armored vehicles flying Soviet flags assaulted Ukrainian positions ...