Armored Car Levels | Dro4Cars
There are B4, B5, B6, and B7 armor levels for cars.
What do these levels mean?
Mercedes
G500 Armored – front door
The B4 armored level is bulletproof protection of a
handgun with caliber .44 Magnum - just like a Deseret Eagle pistol.
The B5 armored level gives protection of caliber
5.56x45mm like an AK-47.
The B6 level is protection from everything up to
caliber 7.62x51 mm, most of the high-power rifles.
The B7 level stands for
sniper protection and also up to caliber 7.62x51mm. The difference between B6
and B7 is in the materials of the cartridge. The B6 protects from cartridges
which are Full Metal Jacket Pointed Bullet Soft Core and the B7 protects from
cartridges Full Metal Jacket Pointed Bullet Armor Piercing Hard Core Mass.
Mercedes
G-Class Armored
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One of the most popular armored vehicles is the Mercedes G-Class. The
Guard is that department of the Mercedes-Benz which has been producing armored
vehicles for many years now. The very first armored model is the Mercedes
Nürburg presented in 1928. After 1945, the predecessors of the S-Class had
offered an armored version. If you are interested in armored vehicles you can
also find that these models are also called "panzer", which is a
German word and it means "armored". Nowadays, the most common models
which Guard affects are the Mercedes E-Class, the Mercedes S-Class and of
course the Mercedes G-Class. Go to the full article here: https://bit.ly/2w05qoT
The
Mercedes G-Class has been in production for 41 years now. Last year the G-Class
celebrated 40-years on the production line. In January 2018 the latest version
of the Mercedes G-Class was announced. Do you want to know more?
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