justanormalguy Our official state cars for the highest government ranks are armored, while it's not officially mentioned in any documents. The Suburban on the other hand, have been mentioned as bulletproof and have runflat tires for many times on Vietnamese newpages. You could check this for reference: https://dantri.com.vn/o-to-xe-may/dan-xe-dac-chung-ho-tong-ngoai-truong-my-tren-duong-pho-ha-noi-20230416091436651.htm
Some of the Suburbans may be armored, but this TLC is abosutely not, the window frames are normal. The article says that the president's Land Cruiser is armored, not prime ministers)
I will still insist that the Land Cruiser is armored. First of all, I don't think any governments would let their leaders travel around in ordinary vehicles that poses a high risk of getting them injured or worse, it's just common sense. There are also a lot of comments under sightnings of our PM's car that support my theory, as a Vietnamese saying goes: "There is no smoke without fire." which means there must be a reason for them to say the car is armored. As such, I will still keep my opinion regarding the Land Cruiser.
justanormalguy I will still insist that the Land Cruiser is armored. First of all, I don't think any governments would let their leaders travel around in ordinary vehicles that poses a high risk of getting them injured or worse, it's just common sense. There are also a lot of comments under sightnings of our PM's car that support my theory, as a Vietnamese saying goes: "There is no smoke without fire." which means there must be a reason for them to say the car is armored. As such, I will still keep my opinion regarding the Land Cruiser.
There are many governments that won't use armored vehicles all the time, because there's no reason to) Many European leaders, for example, are driven around in non-armored vehicles and nobody sees a problem in that
You may insist, but please, stop reapplying the tag. This TLC is absolutely not armored)