Leo Prinsloo analyzes Armormax’s vehicle and gives a minute by minute breakdown

Pay attention.

You’ll notice Leo has calmed and relaxed a bit down since his encounter with death (20 times).

You’ll experience the same thing.
The 5.56 bullet headed straight for his face landed in his lap after slipping past the truck’s armor overlap.
Grant Anderson and Leo Prinsloo analyse how Armormax South Africa vehicle armouring helped foil an attempted cash in transit heist. Everyone’s favorite South African Cash Transit Driver tells the story and walks around the car.
Run Flat Tires, Elevated Shooters, Ramming Speeds, and Tactical Driving.

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Born and Raised in Baltimore City, Maryland. History Degree. 8 Years Airborne Infantry and Scouts Platoon. Iraq Veteran. 4-5 Years as a doorman, bar back, and bouncer in Baltimore. Worked in Construction, Heavy Equipment Demolition, Corporate Security, Sales, Forest Service contractor, and the Hospitality Industry. Raised Catholic. Hobbies are race cars and sport bikes. Side projects are HAM radio credentials and long range shooting. MY EMAIL IS [email protected]. Founder of Green Dragon Academy https://www.patreon.com/GreenDragonAcademy

17 Comments

  1. boss21 June 19, 2021 at 18:09

    Do these things have airbags and/or disabled? It would suck to ram someone and have the fuel shut off kick in which is the current safety standard.
    Off topic but anyone know anything about a big league Chinese defector DIA (the real intel outfit) supposedly have their hands on?
    Then Zhang Zhijan – major league Chinese nuclear scientist got a free flying lesson off a building two days ago.
    The top Swiss diplomat involved in Iran nuclear negotiations got a similar lesson in Tehran last month.
    Some really interesting things happening.

    • Johnny Paratrooper June 20, 2021 at 09:52

      They do have airbags and fuel shutoff systems.
      Some trucks have a button to disable these systems. Others are manual systems.
      Some don’t have any of that stuff.
      It depends on the truck and the purpose.
      Usually they have race car/helicopter style safety harnesses. And you wear a helmet and fireproof gear.
      Most armored trucks are designed for ramming, and the fuel system is disabled by the fire suppression system being activated.
      Usually when special scientists are randomly killed, it’s their home country doing the killing.
      Blood in, Blood out rules.
      Also, super smart obsessively hard working people have a long history of killing themselves. Sometimes it’s organic and not entirely suspicious.
      I’ll have to look these up.

    • mikrat June 20, 2021 at 09:57

      When it gets spicy enough, the Air bags can be disabled buy pulling the fuse or relay I believe. The Fuel shut off is just a small “black box” that has an inertia switch inside. most of these can be disabled by either disconnecting the plug from it and shorting it with a piece of wire – or cutting and spicing the wires for a permanent solution.
      Of course both solutions also cause issues – like your face becoming the airbag if you really do hit something, and the inertia switch is there to stop the fuel pump from pumping fuel all over after your face is used as said air bag.

      • boss21 June 20, 2021 at 10:51

        Yes, good to know. It would be nice to have switches for that stuff.

      • Johnny Paratrooper June 20, 2021 at 11:56

        Correct.
        Which is why people who use their cars as rams during Antifa blockades end up stuck down the road half a block and can’t get their car started again.
        I am pretty certain Antifa is swinging those heavy traffic cones and hammers at the inertia switch box to trigger it.
        Those traffic cones weigh like 50 lbs or more.
        Although, I’m not an expert on automotive safety systems.
        I should make a post on how to properly restart your car after an impact.
        They can be reset in some cases.

  2. Anonymous June 19, 2021 at 18:32

    5

  3. mepps1 June 19, 2021 at 19:59

    Sales event extraordinaire. But I have to hand it to the sales exec. He clearly believes in the product.

    • Johnny Paratrooper June 20, 2021 at 18:30

      Yeah when he was sitting behind the seat I was like “What” and then I was like “O, he is nuts”. And then the bullet hit.

      • james wolffe June 23, 2021 at 07:58

        Yup! at that moment I thought, “SOLD!” Classic.

  4. Deckgun8 June 20, 2021 at 17:09

    The inertia switch on most ford’s are behind the passenger side kick panel however, auto engineers love to move those things just because they can. They have no consideration for the poor guy trying to work on it

    • Johnny Paratrooper June 20, 2021 at 18:24

      Thanks Brother!
      Yeah that would explain why the cars run the Antifa Gauntlet and they seemingly are hitting the car all over in useless and pointless attacks. I also never believed that so many Americans were dumb enough to stop in the middle of a angry armed mob.
      But, here we are…

  5. Biccid June 21, 2021 at 14:06

    “The 5.56 bullet headed straight for his face landed in his lap after slipping past the truck’s armor overlap.”
    The bullet got stuck in the armor overlap channel and fell into his sidearm holster when he opened the door to get out.

    • Johnny Paratrooper June 21, 2021 at 15:00

      I missed that; That makes more sense. I wonder which round the hijackers use? I suppose Green Tip?

  6. BePrepared June 23, 2021 at 18:37

    During last summer’s “unpleasantness” I was taking a pt through a major city when a “peaceful protest” broke out. I told my partner to stabilize and if he heard the siren and felt some speed bumps to not worry.

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