Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), one of the leading manufacturers and supplier of armored cars worldwide, recently uploaded a video showing an armored Mercedes-Benz getting shot at with an AK-47 assault rifle. The armored vehicle featured in the video is a Mercedes-Benz GL-Class SUV. And to prove their confidence in their product, TAC's President and CEO Trent Kimball gets behind the wheel of their armored SUV and have his employee fire a few rounds at him from 20 yards away with an AK-47. On the hardware side, the device is rumored to feature a 1-inch sensor capable of delivering up to 14 stops of dynamic range, along with support for 10-bit D-Log for better color grading in post-production. More details, including full specifications and pricing, are expected at the official launch event. Read more in our articles including "Fossil seemingly Shifts Away from Wear OS for Future Smartwatches" and "Armored Mercedes-Benz vs AK-47 assault rifle".
Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), one of the leading manufacturers and supplier of armored cars worldwide, recently uploaded a video showing an armored Mercedes-Benz getting shot at with an AK-47 assault rifle. The armored vehicle featured in the video is a Mercedes-Benz GL-Class SUV.
And to prove their confidence in their product, TAC's President and CEO Trent Kimball gets behind the wheel of their armored SUV and have his employee fire a few rounds at him from 20 yards away with an AK-47. On the hardware side, the device is rumored to feature a 1-inch sensor capable of delivering up to 14 stops of dynamic range, along with support for 10-bit D-Log for better color grading in post-production. More details, including full specifications and pricing, are expected at the official launch event.
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