11 facts about Donald Trump's presidential armored car
Donald Trump is set for the White House in January 2017, and as the transition period begins, he met with President Obama for talks that would ensure that the transition went smoothly, even as the American people have trooped out in thousands to protest the election results.
Meanwhile the president-elect's brand new state limousine, nicknamed The Beast, is almost ready. According to Dailymail some leaked pictures reveal the upgraded, armored car, which will be debuted on Inauguration Day in January 2017, during top secret testing at General Motors.
Here are some features of this upgraded car:
1. Basic features
The car will likely have a Cadillac body strapped on to an elongated frame, much like previous models is packed with safety features to protect the new first family such as bulletproof glass and armor plating.
While details of the presidential limousine itself are a closely-guarded secret, pictures show it sporting the grille and headlight design from the new Cadillac models.
2. Appearance
The new car will eventually be painted in the same black and silver as the current vehicle used by Obama, but currently it is covered with camouflage paint to disguise new features.
But while the appearance of the car might be mundane from the outside, under the skin it is anything but ordinary.
The current state car is thought to weigh eight tons due to the huge amount of armor plating built into the frame.
3. Doors
The doors are around eight inches thick, each weigh the same as the door of a Boeing 747 jet, and completely seal the cabin to protect it from a chemical or biological attack.
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4. Fleet
It is also reported that the White House maintains a fleet of around 12 of the cars, which are deployed around the world to protect the President, with each vehicle costing up to $1.5 million each.
These are then handed to other government officials after being retired, with one usually stored in the library associated with the President who used it.
5. Oxygen
Concealed in the trunk is an oxygen supply that allows fresh air to be pumped into the cabin in the event that the air outside becomes toxic.
6. Windows
All of the windows are completely sealed and unable to roll down, except for the driver's side to allow him to pay tolls, and are able to withstand armor-piercing bullets and explosions.
7. Tires
The tires are coated in Kevlar to protect them from bursting, but even if they do, the metal rims are strong enough to hold up the vehicle and keep it rolling in case the outer layer is blown away.
8. Fuel tank
The fuel tank is coated with armor plating and contains a special foam which expands on impact and prevents it from exploding, even if it suffers a direct hit.
9. Communications and cameras
The vehicle is also fitted with night vision cameras, GPS tracking and a satellite communication system to allow it to run in any conditions and make sure the President is always in contact.
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10. Emergency medical supplies
There are even two pints of blood matching the President's type on board in case an emergency transfusion needs to be carried out at the roadside.
11. Firefighting equipment
Concealed within the bodywork is a full range of firefighting equipment, shotguns, night vision goggles and even tear gas launchers to help the vehicle get out of trouble.
In the movie White House Down, we saw the presidential car in action:
Source: Legit.ng