Vehicle armor
Dec 1, 2000 12:00 PM, ACCESS CONTROL & SECURITY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION STAFF
For light-armored vehicle protection systems Uses Kevlar fibers that are five times stronger than steel on an equal-weight basis
Features: Kevlar fiber can withstand cold temperatures as low as - 58 F without shrinking or expanding; contains multi-layer glass with a polycarbonate inner layer; fuel tank is explosion-proof; battery is bullet-resistant; designed to defeat from 9mm to .44 Magnum ammunition; adds less than 88 lbs. to the average sedan. Impak Advanced Vehicle Armor O'GARA-HESS AND EISENHARDT Fairfield, Ohio
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