I would say it’s intended to be low profile, but that thing looks about as low profile as a guy skulking around a bank in a black leather trenchcoat and fedora.
It is pretty ugly. Since it is owed by the government and is an offical vehicle, I can see them not painting it up with campaign slogans but I think a nice paint scheme like Air Force One or Marine One would be better that all black. Its not like its not going to draw attention anyways.
Huh, when they showed this on the news, I just assumed they were decoy buses. There are apparently 2 of them, and they are so stereotypically Secret Service-esque that I figured President Obama would naturally be riding in a beige Prius a dozen car lengths behind them.
The driver’s windows do not appear to be tinted. Are there any windows in the passenger portion at all? That article even says that trucks and motorhomes are exempted, and this thing requires a commercial truck license (an NPR story mentioned special training such as driving in reverse at high speeds using only the mirrors, like Mater).
A paint job, an American flag, anything would help.
But the fact that it’s probably one of several probably limits the decorating. Some kind of marking to differentiate the buses will show up like neon on that solid black.
The bus is probably more armor than anything else. I do know the Presidential limousine is probably the most heavily armored noncombat vehicle in the world. It supposedly can drive for miles on just the rims. The bus probably has a mongo heavy-duty engine to haul all that armor, and AC is some big commercial refrigeration unit.
Face it, nobody’s gonna roll down the windows and stick out a pinwheel to blow in the wind!
~VOW
Is it possible for it to have as much armor as the limo? The limo is already so heavy that it is built on a GMC Topkick truck chassis. For a large bus to be built in a similar manner, it would have to be monstrously heavy. Wouldn’t it need more axles than it has?
A coach that size would already have a pretty beefy engine, and since they’re not packing 50 passengers inside, they’ve already “saved” close to 10,000 pounds of payload capacity that can go to armor.
Oddly enough, the AC appears to be handled by four rather standard-looking RV AC units. They just painted the shrouds black instead of leaving them white.
But overall, yes, that thing is ugly. Whether they bought one or one dozen, they might as well have picked an attractive color scheme. The white/light blue of Air Force One would have been nice.