Video footage shows the powerful moment a BMW is pulverized by a battle tank racing towards it at top speed.

The video of the German-made Leopard 2A4 battle tank was taken during the 2018 Strong Europe Tank Challenge — hosted by the US Army Europe and German Army — at Germany's Grafenwöhr Training Area.

In the clip which has recently emerged, the tank can be seen and heard roaring down a dirt path in a cloud of dust, heading towards a mid-1990s BMW 3 Series sedan.

The Leopard 2A4 battle tank can be seen at right, barreling down a dirt path towards a BMW

The tank doesn't slow down before it runs over the tank at its top speed of 45mph

After being run over by the tank, all that's left of the BMW sedan is a pile of twisted metal

While the tank doesn't slow down for a second as it approaches the car, it does go airborne for a moment upon impact, sending shrapnel high into the sky, before exiting the frame.

The car itself is smashed to smithereens.

Leopard tanks weigh about 136,000 pounds and have 1,479 horsepower engines. It appears that the tank was traveling at it top speed of about 45 mph, The Drive reported.

The Leopard tank seen in the video was said to have belong to the Austrian Army's 6th Tank Company, 14th Panzer Battalion, and was going through the challenge's precision driving course, according to MilitaryNotes.

Other videos reveal the tank also crushed a PT Cruiser and station wagon during the challenge.