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English: Shockwave races down the runway during The Great Texas Airshow Apr. 22, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Shockwave is a custom built race truck equipped with three J34-48 Pratt & Whitney Jet Engines originally out of the USA Navy T2 Buckeye. The three jet engines make a total of 21,000 pounds of thrust with combined horsepower of 36,000 that easily propels this truck to speeds over 350 mph while racing planes at air shows. Shockwave is not only the most powerful truck in the world, it also hold the record speed for Semi Trucks at 376 mph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tristin English)
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