Donald Trump's new armour-plated buggy has been on display at Royal Turnberry as the president enjoys a round of golf during his trip to Scotland.
It is the latest addition to his security detail, just ten months after he survived the world-famous assassination attempt while at a rally in Pennsylvania.
The Secret Service appeared to be taking every precaution on the outing as there were also a stream of army trucks, road checkpoints, and snipers positioned in a ring of steel to protect the president's life.
But the most noteworthy security feature on the rural Turnberry course was an additional security measure in the form of a black-clad, reinforced golf cart.
Although the president opted to drive a standard-looking white buggy around the course, a distinctly bulkier off-road vehicle trailed him closely throughout.













