Just like any other product, armored cars have to pass rigorous tests to make sure they deliver what they promise - even if that means destroying a six-figure vehicle like the Rolls Royce Phantom during the process. In what looks like a real life 'shootem up' video is in fact a ballistic test performed by Mutec which is a German coach builder that specializes on armored vehicles. Watch the armored Phantom being shot at with several types of guns as well as being blown up in the video after the break.Via: es.Autoblog.com

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i wonder if it can withstand an anti-tank missile which nowadays is common.
I'm jealous. When I was 9 years old, all we had were firecrackers and plastic car models.
what about an RPG?
hm. If someone were to buy a car worth of 2 houses...it better be this good, cause most of us could only afford cars like hatchbacks...lol
i'm guessing this was specially made for mobsters with a lot of money cause it looks like one and its bulletproof
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