However the TITUS does have a short deployment system, it can only withstand winds up to 175. This vehicle is a fictional vehicle that is not used for in real life chasing. This vehicle was used to film the 2014 movie "into the storm".
No, these are not the airbags that pop out of the steering wheel when your in a car crash, but the ones that lower the vehicle closer to the ground. This secures the TITUS a little more.
Normally, these things would be called spikes. But for some reason, they are called "anchors" in the movie. These still have the same purpose which is to penetrate deep into the ground to stabilize the TITUS in tornado intercepts.
You might think a 175 windspeed cap is a very high durability, but however in the storm chasing topic, thats bad for an interceptor. More like the TIV 2 or the Dominator 3, these are used in real life which have a windspeed cap of over 200mph. This vehicle also does not have an aerodynamic design made for powerful winds. The only things that really makes this vehicle special is the anchors, and its robust design.