Without a public testable version, it's hard to say how it would handle weird edge cases or drawings that don't closely match objects in its training data (which we don't know the extent of).
On a brisk afternoon in early August of 1959, the United States Army debuted what the service billed as its “ultimate weapon”—not a new bomb, not a specialized tank or fighting vehicle, but ...
It’s called a continuation, not a replica, which means Bentley used the same original design drawings, sourced the same materials, and employed the same techniques to build it as the automaker ...