Motoring

BMW’s new armoured SUV can protect against AK-47 bullets, explosives and drone attacks

BMW has created the new X5 Protection VR6, a security vehicle built on the body of a BMW X5.

The automaker claims the car offers customised protection for “private people” via the car’s armour plating and security glazing.

The vehicle has the same driving characteristics, design, and interior as the production model X5. But unlike the original production model, the X5 Protection has an armour plating of high-strength steel, multilayered safety glass, an intercom, and an attack alarm system.

Despite these protective upgrades, the automaker claims the vehicle appears “anonymous” and conventional. The additional weight of the protective armour and gear doesn’t affect its driving capabilities, BMW says. Driving aspects, such as the suspension and brakes on the X5 Protection VR6, have been aligned to the increased weight.

According to the automaker, the car can protect against AK-47 bullets, hand grenades, and a drone strike. The vehicles also have integrated “Post Blast Protective Technology”, which allows the windows to remain in position after an explosives blast.

Take a closer look at the BMW X5 Protection VR6:

The Protection VR6 has the same driving characteristics, design, and interior as the production X5.

BMW X5

The car offers “private people” customised protection, according to the automaker.

BMW X5 VR6

Each vehicle comes with a security glazing and an armour plating that has been moulded onto the car.

BMW claims the vehicle stays “anonymous” by appearing physically similar to other conventional, non-protection vehicles.

The suspension and brakes on the X5 Protection VR 6 were adjusted to the increased weight of the protective gear. This makes the X5 Protection as agile as its production vehicle counterpart.

Moulded components were made of “high-strength steel” that fits the doors, side frame, roof, and front wall.

There are an internal polycarbonate layer and aluminium underbody splinter shield, as well as an armoured luggage compartment partition.

The multi-layered safety glass is 33 millimetres thick on the windshield, doors, and luggage compartment.

The car can serve as effective protection against the AK-47, the most commonly used weapon in the world, according to BMW.

It can also withstand lateral blasts of up to 15 kilograms of explosives from four meters away. BMW’s “Post Blast Protective Technology” allows all the windows to remain in position following a blast.

The armour-plated floors can protect against hand grenades like the DM51, and the underbody reinforcement is effective against HG85-type hand grenades.

The additional steel and fibre composite reinforcement are effective against DTG5-type drone attacks, up to 200 grams of C4 and 500 fragments.

The car has a self-sealing fuel tank that prevents fuel spillage during an attack.

The car can hit 110 kph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed that is electronically limited to 210 kph.

The opening height of the front windows can be limited to 10 centimetres to make communication or the exchange of documents more secure.

BMW X5 Inside

There is an intercom that allows for communication between the inside and the outside of the vehicle.

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Source – Business Insider