Chechen warlord claims Elon Musk remotely disabled Cybertrucks he "gifted"

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WTF?! The Cybertruck may look like a poorly rendered video game car, but it's fast and it's tough. Perhaps that's why a Chechen warlord decided to deck the vehicle out with a machine gun and take it into battle. After sharing footage of himself driving the EV around in August, Ramzan Kadyrov now claims that Musk remotely disabled the Cybertruck after it was deployed to the front lines in Ukraine.

According to a report by CNN, the Putin-backed leader claimed the high-tech vehicle had been "performing well" in combat until Musk hit the kill switch, forcing it to be towed away.

"What Elon Musk did was not nice," Kadyrov grumbled. "He gives expensive gifts from the heart and then remotely switches them off." He added that Musk's alleged move was "not manly."

Not surprisingly, Musk denied having anything to do with gifting the warlord a Cybertruck in the first place.

"Are you seriously so retarded that you think I donated a Cybertruck to a Russian general?" the billionaire had snapped last month at a post on X/Twitter, in which Kadyrov claimed to have received one as a present.

Undeterred, Kadyrov this week posted fresh footage on Telegram showing not one but two Cybertrucks with guns mounted on the roof and operating "without any failures" in a woodland combat zone in Ukraine. He also praised the truck's "maneuverability" and how well it protected the crew. The video showed gunmen in military uniforms firing the weapons as the vehicles were driven in a forested area.

"You couldn't ask for better advertising for the Cybertruck," Kadyrov crowed.

Kadyrov is known for his uncompromising allegiance to Putin, so it's highly likely his claims about the Cybertrucks being sent as a "gift" are just bluster aimed at irritating the Ukraine-supporting Musk. Musk has been providing vital internet access to Ukrainians across the war-torn nation through SpaceX's Starlink satellites since Russia invaded.

Whether Musk indeed remotely disabled the trucks is another story, though. Considering the number of complaints from Cybertruck owners about quality issues, one explanation is that the vehicle simply broke down doing something it was never designed for.

Military experts previously expressed skepticism to the South China Morning Post about the Cybertruck's abilities on the frontlines. One analyst pointed out the obvious flaw in the report – "there are no Tesla outlets on the front lines in Donbas." The nearly $100,000 trucks are also not officially sold in Chechnya, and Western sanctions likely make procurement rather difficult.

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I'm not saying I am for it, but I should be able to attach a machine gun to my car if I want to, and nobody should be able to disable the car remotely. I paid for it and it's mine.
 
Lol, I luv seeing zero ruzki bots in comment section here, despite it being total political clickbait.

And you know why is it so? ramzan “dawg” kadyrov is a putin’s main boogie man, mainly for russians themselves, originating back from “semi-rogue” caucasus mountains region. So trying to comment at all and literally any thing regarding kadyrov - even if it is most positive, ***-licking glorify towards him could still end up badly for poor ruzki.

At best kadyrov will force you to “bring an apology”. In publics
At worst… you will be kidnapped by your local police, just to be transferred to Chechnya… for further “interrogations”, that include rape and tortures
 
Here are the facts, not this "news" interpretation.

Kadyrov sent two Cybertrucks to the frontline with Ukraine, and both got remotely disabled. The rest is just all rumors and speculations.

Who do you think in this world has the means two remotely disable a Cybertruck? Tesla only, nobody else.
 
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Lol, I luv seeing zero ruzki bots in comment section here, despite it being total political clickbait.

And you know why is it so? ramzan “dawg” kadyrov is a putin’s main boogie man, mainly for russians themselves, originating back from “semi-rogue” caucasus mountains region. So trying to comment at all and literally any thing regarding kadyrov - even if it is most positive, ***-licking glorify towards him could still end up badly for poor ruzki.

At best kadyrov will force you to “bring an apology”. In publics
At worst… you will be kidnapped by your local police, just to be transferred to Chechnya… for further “interrogations”, that include rape and tortures

So, "Thatsdisgusting", show me in this rag doll where the big bad russian touched you...
... really...
...LOL
 
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I care not about this megalomaniac war lord, but I do care about the megalomaniac in charge of Tesla.

Can the owner "disable" the internet connection in the Tesla so the vehicle can't be disabled? Does the car have a "license" that requires it to access the internet for activation so your car stays functional? Does it have to "active" every time you start it up? I have so many question about Telsa's ability to remote "kill" its vehicles.
 
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