What “included” inside the American presidential limo known as “The Bisha”?

What “included” inside the American presidential limo known as “The Bisha”?

Among the U.S. government service vehicles, there is no one more legendary than the presidential limo known as the Beast. Built by General Motors to protect the general commander from any kind of attack, the Beast rarely appears to the public outside normal transportation duties. Jay Lenno managed to convince the Secret Service to bring the car [...]

Among the U.S. government service vehicles, there is no one more legendary than the presidential limo known as the Beast.

Built by General Motors to protect the general commander from any kind of attack, the Beast rarely appears to the public outside normal transportation duties.

Jay Lenno managed to convince the Secret Service to get the car into his garage, giving us an unprecedented view of impressive engineering and the great mass of this very special limo.

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Although it may look like a Cadillac XTS of very strange size, the Beast is actually designed from the foundation of GM engineers.

It is the length of a small bus, with huge tires and doors that seem to be quite thick, sends out Telegrafi.

Now in the third generation, the presidential limo has much more than just bulletproof glass to protect the president.

Speculations suggest that the Beast has oxygen tanks on board in the event of an attack and a secure communication system capable of sending nuclear weapons launch codes.

But, of course, the beast is not invincible.

Steve Abel, the head of the car mechanic, shares a story with Leno about a trip to North Carolina, where the car was accidentally filled with a mixture of water and fuel, bringing it to ruin.

Fortunately, the Secret Service was able to send another vehicle from Washington DC in time for the president's event. /Telegraphy/

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