Elon Musk JUST LAUNCHED This TERRIFYING Hypersonic T-Jet To DESTROY Putin!
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In a bid to one-up Vladimir Putin, Elon Musk has just launched a terrifying hypersonic T-jet that is capable of destroying the Russian president’s prized possessions. The billionaire CEO of SpaceX made the announcement via Twitter, accompanied by a video of the jet in action.
Internet connectivity is already being provided by Elon Musk’s own rocket business, SpaceX, to assist Ukrainians in their fight against Russian invaders. A recent article on Musk’s blog gives the impression that he is expanding his ambitions and is collaborating with the government of the United States to develop “something which may play a vital role in a clash with an assertive Russia.”
Mikhail Korkorich, a serial entrepreneur, claims that his new company, Destinus, is developing a hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions, transcontinental cargo drone that is capable of hypersonic Mach 15 cruise speeds. This claim was made by his public relations team, which referred to Korkorich as “Russia’s Elon Musk.”
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