What to Consider When Armoring a Vehicle?
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Today, the need for security has become more important than ever, especially for individuals and organizations that may be at risk. At this point, vehicle armoring stands out as one of the most effective solutions to increase safety of life and property. However, just saying “make it bulletproof” is not enough when armoring a vehicle. So, what should you pay attention to during the vehicle armoring process?
Armor Level and Purpose of Use
The first step in vehicle armoring is to determine the appropriate armor level for the intended use. There are different ballistic protection levels such as BR4, BR6 or BR7. While BR4 or BR6 are generally preferred for daily use, higher-level protections like BR7 are preferred in high-risk areas. Choosing the right level according to the purpose of the vehicle is important both for safety and cost.
Professional and Certified Application
The armoring process must be carried out by experts in the field and by certified companies that comply with international ballistic standards. So-called unlicensed workshops can create safety risks and damage the mechanical and aesthetic features of the vehicle.
Material Quality
The materials used in armoring the vehicle – ballistic steel, composite armor panels, ballistic glass – must be tested and certified. Poor quality or non-standard materials may fail to provide adequate protection when faced with threats.
Impact on Vehicle Performance
The armoring process increases the weight of the vehicle, which puts extra load on the engine, suspension, and brake systems. Professional companies ensure that after armoring, the vehicle is reinforced to handle this new weight and undergoes balance tests. If these details are neglected, the vehicle’s handling and safety may be seriously compromised.
Discretion and Design
It should not be obvious from the outside that a vehicle is armored. Modern armoring techniques preserve the vehicle’s original appearance while also ensuring discretion. In addition, the interior design of the vehicle should maintain comfort and functionality.
Periodic Maintenance and Checks
Once the armoring process is complete, the vehicle must undergo regular maintenance and inspections. It is essential to check for cracks in ballistic glass, deformations in armor panels, or loosened connection points.
Vehicle armoring is a delicate process that requires engineering, quality, and expertise. With the right materials, professional application, and regular maintenance, you can achieve the level of safety you expect from your vehicle. Remember, security is not a luxury, it’s a necessity!