Putin rolls into Helsinki for his first overseas use of his new Kortezh limousine

President Vladimir Putin rolled into his Helsinki summit with President Trump with a new ride that can compare to the Secret Service-operated ‘Beast.’

The Russian strongman arrived in the back of his brand new Aurus Senat limousine in only the second time it has been used since his inauguration earlier this year.

Little is known about the features of the Senat save that it can be fully submerged in water while keeping the occupants safe, and runs on tyres reinforced with steel to stop them going flat.

Meanwhile The Beast features night vision cameras, tear gas cannons, a completely sealed main compartment capable of withstanding a chemical attack, and several pints of the President’s blood for emergency transfusions. 

Vladimir Putin arrived in Helsinki inside his new presidential limousine, the Aurus Senat, which took six years to develop and was first used at his inauguration earlier this year 

The car is able to be fully submerged in water without harming the occupants, according to Russian media, and also features tyres reinforced with steel wire to stop them bursting 

The car is able to be fully submerged in water without harming the occupants, according to Russian media, and also features tyres reinforced with steel wire to stop them bursting 

Russia began developing the Senat in 2012 and has so far spent $300million on the project which will also lead to smaller four-door and minivan vehicles which will be sold to the public 

Russia began developing the Senat in 2012 and has so far spent $300million on the project which will also lead to smaller four-door and minivan vehicles which will be sold to the public 

Russian President Vladimir Putin waves upon his arrival at the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport as he climbs into his limousine

Russian President Vladimir Putin waves upon his arrival at the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport as he climbs into his limousine

The first time the limousine was seen was during Putin inauguration when it made a short journey from the Kremlin's Senate Building in Moscow to Andreevsky Hall (pictured)

The first time the limousine was seen was during Putin inauguration when it made a short journey from the Kremlin’s Senate Building in Moscow to Andreevsky Hall (pictured)

Russia began developing the Senat limo as part of a family of family of vehicles dubbed Kortezh in 2012 and has so-far spent $300million on the project, according to The Drive.

The vehicle measures 23ft long, which is slightly longer than The Beast, but is lighter, weighing in at 6.5 tons.

Given how much it weighs the vehicle almost certainly features armour plating and a reinforced chassis to withstand bomb blasts, though Russia has not revealed any of these details.

The Senat is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter Porsche-developed V8 engine and will replace the adapted Mercedes-Benz Pullman limousine which Russian presidents have used since 1994.

Inside, the limousine is decked out with white leather seats and wood detailing and features a large Russian coat of arms stitched into the door.

It also features a digital dashboard and on board multimedia system. 

Russia is also developing four-door and minivan concepts based on the limousine which will be sold to the public, some of which featured in Putin’s motorcade. 

According to the Financial Express, the car was jointly developed with German firms Porsche and Bosch along with Moscow-based Central Scientific Research Automobile & Engine Institute.

It reportedly gets 592 horsepower. Russian leaders traveled in a Russian-made ZILS under Soviet Times, and later in Mercedes-Benz vehicles. 

It wasn’t immediately known what security capabilities it has, but ‘the Beast’ has puncture resistant tires, armored plating, protection from bio chemical attack, and a sealed gas tank.

Meanwhile President Trump and First Lady Melania travel around inside The Beast, a modified Cadillac which features 8ins armour plating, night vision cameras and a sealed main compartment that can withstand a chemical attack 

Meanwhile President Trump and First Lady Melania travel around inside The Beast, a modified Cadillac which features 8ins armour plating, night vision cameras and a sealed main compartment that can withstand a chemical attack 

The Beast also features gas canister cannons, pump action shotguns and assault rifles, reinforced tyres, a fuel tank that will not explode even after a direct hit, and several pints of the President's blood

The Beast also features gas canister cannons, pump action shotguns and assault rifles, reinforced tyres, a fuel tank that will not explode even after a direct hit, and several pints of the President’s blood

Donald Trump’s bomb proof limo has been designed to survive a military-style or chemical warfare attack

Meanwhile The Beast is a seven-seat black limousine which is designed to give Mr Trump the ultimate protection.  

It can be turned into a sealed panic room with oxygen tanks, night-vision camera and reinforced steel plating said to be able to resist bullets, chemical attacks and bombs.

The Cadillac has Kevlar-reinforced tyres and steel rims that can keep the vehicle moving even if the tyres have been destroyed.

Bottles of the president’s blood type are carried on board in case of a medical emergency, and a satellite phone enables communication to be maintained from anywhere in the world.

As well as being able to defend the president, the car also features a host of attacking capabilities, such as a pump-action shotgun and a tear gas cannon.

The new Russian vehicle is just one of many ways Putin is using symbolism to boost his public image at the summit.

He congratulated French winners of the World Cup in St. Petersburg on Sunday night – and Trump turned around and lauded Putin for the successful tournament.

When Trump sent out another tweet blasting U.S. ‘foolishness and stupidity’ for making the U.S. relationship worse than ever, Russia’s foreign ministry seized the opportunity, retweeting: ‘We agree.’ 

Putin’s tarty landing pushed the summit schedule back by an hour and sent a signal to the U.S. government that Moscow is running the show in Helsinki. 



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