Architectural Armoring
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Architectural Armoring

Architectural armoring discreetly protects buildings from ballistic and blast threats.

Architectural armoring involves reinforcing buildings and structures with specialized materials to enhance security and protection against ballistic, explosive, and forced entry threats. This type of armoring is often used in high-risk locations, including government buildings, embassies, financial institutions, and private residences, providing discreet yet robust solutions to safeguard occupants and assets. Architectural armoring integrates seamlessly with the design of the structure, allowing for both aesthetic and functional protection without compromising the original architectural intent.

Armoring levels

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Level IIA provides basic protection against low-caliber firearms, such as a 9mm handgun. It is ideal for situations where a casual or unplanned assault may occur, prioritizing user comfort and mobility. This level is suited for civilians looking for lightweight protection in urban settings.

9-layer Kevlar. 14 mm crystals. Shielding areas: Doors, roof crown, blades, fire wall

Shielding for low exposure level, people who travel through urban places, during daylight hours, whose activities take place in a very everyday environment.

Recommended for: Family members of VIPs, University students, Middle executives of recognized companies

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