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BALLISTIC TESTING RANGE
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WEAPON MOUNT - CHRONOGRAPH
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DRAGUNOV SVDRussian Ballistic Specifications
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THIKA MINEPLATE
ARM ETs THIK A M IN EPLATE blast protection has beentested to meet the requirement s as set out in theNATO STANA G regulation 4569 Levels 1 to 3
With a layered thickness of 12mm and w eighing19.5kg Per square meter, THIK A M INEPLATE willdefeat 600 grams of C4 or SEMTEX (RDX & PETN)plastic explosive at a point blank range.
W hen standoff distance is increased, or a thicker layerof THIKA M IN EPLATE is added as additionalprotection, a stronger charge of PEX or b last materialw ill be defeated.
An estim ate of the amou nt of increased protection canonly be performed after taking into account m anyvariables including, at w hat position underneath or atthe side of the vehicle that t he device explodes, thew eight of the vehicle, the height of its deck pan off theground and the thickness of THIK A M IN EPLATEinstalled w ithin or underneath the vehicle.
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BALKAN
The BALKAN has a typical SUV configuration of four side doors and adouble rear cargo-crew exit door and carries a total crew complementof up to ten.
Mounted on the Ford F550 Commercial chassis, repair and spare partsare available throughout the worldwide Ford Motor Company network.
The Balkan is armored to the NATO Stanag 4569 level 3 which exceedsthe CEN European B7 armor level.
With its hollow cavity walls filled with THIKA MINEPLATE blastprotective materials, the side armor provides excellent protectionagainst side load IEDs.
In addition to its frontal armor, the firewall is a second armored wallthat further protects the driver and front passenger from a frontalattack.
As well as the foregoing, the floor is protected from blast and even withthis superior armored protection, the payload after armoring is still inexcess of 2000kg (4400lbs)
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BALKAN SPECIFICATIONSCharacteristics BALKAN (Ford F550)
Left or Right-hand drive
Engine: 6.4 Liter Pow er Stroke V8 DITurbo Diesel 350b hp @300rpm , 650lb-ft torque @2000rpm
4 X 4 Four w heel drive w ith lock inghubs4.88 ratio Lim ited slipdifferential
Transmission 5-speed Automatic
Wheelbase 141141 (3581mm)(3581mm)
GVWR 19,000lbs (8636kg)19,000lbs (8636kg)GAWR Rear 13,500lbs (6136k g)Rear 13,500lbs (6136k g)
GAWR Front 7000lbs (3181k g)Front 7000 lbs (3181kg)
Armored Curb W eight Rear 13,500lbs (6136kg)
Front Axle W eight Front 7000lbs (3181kg)
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BALKAN SPECIFICATIONS
Rear Axle W eight 7370lbs (3,350 kg)
Armored payload 5668lbs (2576kg)
Fuel tank 40 gallons (US)176Litres
Tires Five 20 x11 MichelinXZL or Continental tires,
split rims w ith runflatsHeight 95 (2433mm)
Length 223 (5668mm)
W idth 94 (2387mm)Ground clearance 10.5(266.7mm)
W heel base 141 (3581mm)
M aximum range 600 km
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BALKAN SPECIFICATIONSM aximum speed 155 km
Fuel capacity 151 litres
Angle of approach 45 degrees
Angle of departure 40 degrees
Configuration Crew 2 + 8
Roof Hatch Fixed hatch or Turret
Seats As se lectedControl instruments Metric speedometer
Voltmeter
Control indicators Engine oil pressure indicatorEngine coolant temperatureindicatorFuel gaugeHigh and low beam indicatorBrak e hazard indicatorOver-heating hazard lamp
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BALKAN SPECIFICATIONS Alternator 95Amps, 78 AH, 750 CCA
Brakes Four-w heel disc anti-lock brakes
Air conditioning Air conditioning Fr/ Rear
Suspension-Front Coil springs, 10,000lbshocks,Steering damper
Suspension-Rear Leaf springs w ith Timbron
Battery Dual 12V Gel batterysystem
Pow er steering Tilt Steering w heel
Colour Special paint
Air cond itioning Air conditioning Fr/ Rear
Tow ing Hooks Tw o, front & rear
M irrors Tw o side mirrors
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GURKHA
The GURKHA has a typical SUV configuration of four side doors and asingle rear cargo-crew exit door and carries a total crew complement ofup to eight.
Mounted on the Ford F550 Commercial chassis, repair and spare partsare available throughout the worldwide Ford Motor Company network.
The GURKHA is armored to the NATO Stanag 4569 level 3 whichexceeds the CEN European B7 armor level.
With its hollow cavity walls filled with blast protective materials, theside armor provides excellent protection against side load IEDs. Inaddition to its frontal armor, the firewall is a second armored wall thatfurther protects the driver and front passenger from a frontal attack.As well as the foregoing, the floor is protected from blast and even withthis superior armored protection, the payload after armoring is still inexcess of 2000kg (4400lbs)
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GURKHA SPECIFICATIONSCharacteristics GURKHA (Ford F550)
Left or Right-hand drive
Engine: 6.4 Liter Pow er Stroke V8 DITurbo Diesel 350b hp @300rpm , 650lb-ft torque @2000rpm
4 X 4 Four w heel drive w ith lock inghubs4.88 ratio Lim ited slipdifferential
Transmission 5-speed Automatic
Wheelbase 141141 (3581mm)(3581mm)
GVWR 19,000lbs (8636kg)19,000lbs (8636kg)
GAWR Rear 13,500lbs (6136k g)Rear 13,500lbs (6136k g)
GAWR Front 7000lbs (3181k g)Front 7000 lbs (3181kg)
Armored Curb W eight Rear 13,500lbs (6136kg)
Front Axle W eight Front 7000lbs (3181kg)
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GURKHA SPECIFICATIONS
Rear Axle W eight 7370lbs (3,350 kg)
Armored payload 5668lbs (2576kg)
Fuel tank 40 gallons (US)176Litres
Tires Five 20 x11 MichelinXZL or Continental tires,
split rims w ith runflatHeight 95 (2433mm)
Length 223 (5664mm)
W idth 94 (2387mm)Ground clearance 10.5 (266.7mm)
W heel base 141 (3581mm)
M aximum range 600 km
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GURKHA SPECIFICATIONSM aximum speed 155 km
Fuel capacity 151 litres
Angle of approach 45
Angle of departure 45
Configuration Crew 2 + 6
Roof Hatch Fixed hatch or Turret
Seats As se lectedControl instruments Metric speedometer
Voltmeter
Control indicatorsEngine oil pressure indicatorEngine coolant temperatureindicatorFuel gaugeHigh and low beam indicatorBrak e hazard indicatorOver-heating hazard lamp
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Alternator 95Amps, 78 AH, 750 CCA
Brakes Four-w heel disc anti-lock brakes
Air conditioning Air conditioning Fr/ Rear
Suspension-Front Coil springs, 10,000lbshocks,Steering damper
Suspension-Rear Leaf springs
Battery Dual 12V Gel batterysystem
Pow er steering Tilt Steering w heel
Colour Special paint
Air cond itioning Air conditioning Fr/ Rear
Tow ing Hooks Tw o front & rear
M irrors Tw o side mirrors
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For a less military look the armored Trooperhas the general appearance of a civilianambulance and yet is still suitable for the Police
or border patrol role.With four side doors and double rear entrydoors, the crew of ten has excellent interior
comfort and the ability to effect a rapiddismount, even when fully equipped andclothed in the tactical role.
The Trooper may be armored up to to theEuropean B7 armor level, and if necessary,blast protective materials can be inserted into
the hollow cavity walls.
TROOPER Ford F550
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CASH IN TRANSIT
W ith an arm oring w eight of 3.85 lbs per square foot toprotect to the NIJ level 111a, Armets composite armor usedin its cash in transit vans and Cut aw ay cabs, gives at aminimum , a 30% w eight reduction over the w eight of armored vehicles protected w ith steel.
The cost of composite armoring is approx imately 15%higher than a van or truck arm ored w ith steel. The hugew eight saving in an Armet van w ill save the userconsiderably on w ear and tear of vehicle drive train, tires,springs, shocks, front ends and just as im portantly, fuel.
Many types of North Am erican, European and Japanese vansand light trucks are suitable for armoring and are m oreuseful w hen lightly armored for the transportation of cashand ATM operations.
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AMBULANCESArmored ambulances give police andemergency service personnel critical
survivability in a crises situation with enhancedcrew protection, improved communications andCBRN protection.
Provides evacuated casualties on boardmedical treatment in an interior designed forcivilian or military personnel. The interior
medical capability includes on board oxygen,suction unit, storage of essential medical itemsand equipment, and the capacity to carry fourlitter patients and a crew of two.
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Tilt cabs, with high payload capacity are ideal for use for thePolice, Military and cash in transit industry.
Suitable chassis are available from MAN in Germany, FORDUSA and Canada, IVECO of Italy and Mitsubishi and Isuzu fromJapan.
Vehicles may be armored to meet the NATO stanag 4569 level 3.
(CEN Euronorm B7)
Blast protection using THIKA MINEPLATE may be installed inthe hollow cavity walls.
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SPORT UTILITYVEHICLES
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With its traditional SUV configuration of four side doorsand a single rear luggage door, the armored SUV carriesa passenger complement of between five and eightpassengers.
Most armored SUVs can be armored to the CENEuropean B7 armor level.
Civilian armored vehicles are often required to defeat theblast of two German DM51 or two US M67 anti-personnelgrenades. Armets THIKA MINEPLATE easily defeats bothof these devices and was certified by the US military atTACOM on October 31, 2000 to defeat the M67 grenade.
THIKA MINEPLATE is installed in the floor of all of SUVsarmored by Armet.
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Automobiles have obvious payload restrictions, butcan still be armored to defeat high level armoredpiercing rounds. Consideration must be given to theapplication or region where the vehicle may bedriven and the threat in that particular region. If the
threat is solely ballistics, then light weightcomposite armor may be used, but when there is athreat of side blast, consideration should be given
to the use of high hard steel armor.
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LevelLevel WeaponWeapon Test AmmunitionTest Ammunition Nominal BulletNominal BulletMass (Mass ( g/grg/gr ))
Muzzle VelocityMuzzle Velocity
(m/s)(m/s)
IIII Smith & WessonSmith & Wesson .357 JSP.357 JSP 10.2/15810.2/158 411411
IIII Glock Glock SemiSemi --A t tiA t ti
9mm FMJ9mm FMJ 8/1248/124 344344
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AutomaticAutomatic
IIIaIIIa ColtColt .44 Lead SWCGC.44 Lead SWCGC 15.55/24015.55/240 442442
IIIbIIIb TokarevTokarev TTTT 7.62 x 25mm7.62 x 25mm
5757 --NN--134134 --S PSTS PST5.5/855.5/85 445445
IIIcIIIc FN P90 AutomaticFN P90 Automatic 5.7 x 28mm5.7 x 28mm
SS190SS1901.8/311.8/31 770770
** The selection of armoring materials and the installation methodsThe selection of armoring materials and the installation methods used by Armetused by Armetto defeat specific types of standard factory ammunition, fired bto defeat specific types of standard factory ammunition, fired b y assault riflesy assault riflesor machine guns, to defeat levels indicated, is made in consultaor machine guns, to defeat levels indicated, is made in consulta tion with thetion with theclient for the level of protection that is required in the clienclient for the level of protection that is required in the clien tts armored vehicle.s armored vehicle.
LevelLevel WeaponWeapon Test AmmunitionTest Ammunition Nominal BulletNominal BulletMass (Mass ( g/grg/gr ))
Muzzle VelocityMuzzle Velocity
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*VI*VI M16A2M16A2 5.56 x 45mm5.56 x 45mmM855 NATOM855 NATO
4.1/624.1/62 960960
VIIVII AKMAKMl h k
7.62 x 39mm7.62 x 39mm 7.4/1147.4/114 750750
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KalashnikovKalashnikov 5757 --BZBZ --231 AP1231 AP1
VIIVII Enfield SLREnfield SLR
L1A1L1A17.62 x 51mm7.62 x 51mm
AP M61AP M619.7/1509.7/150 853853
VIIVII SpringfieldSpringfieldM1M1
3030 --0606APAP
10.8/16610.8/166 883883
VIIVII DragunovDragunov
SVDSVD7.62 x 54r7.62 x 54r
7N13 ST7N13 ST --M2 SpecialM2 Special9.6/1489.6/148 842842
VIIVII DragunovDragunov
SVDSVD7.62 x 54r7.62 x 54r
77--BZBZ --3 B3 B --3232
SpecialSpecial
10.4/16110.4/161 835835
* The order of these two projectiles may be reversed depending u* The order of these two projectiles may be reversed depending u
pon armoring materials being used.pon armoring materials being used.
LevelLevel WeaponWeapon Test AmmunitionTest Ammunition Nominal BulletNominal BulletMass (Mass ( g/grg/gr ))
Muzzle VelocityMuzzle Velocity
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IIIIII AKMAKM
KalashnikovKalashnikov7.62 x 39mm7.62 x 39mm
5757 --NN--231 PS231 PS7.98/1237.98/123 740740
IIIIII AKAK --7474
KalashnikovKalashnikov5.45 x 39mm5.45 x 39mm
7N6 PS7N6 PS3.4/54.53.4/54.5 890890
IIIIII 9A9A 9191 9 x 39mm9 x 39mm 15 7/24115 7/241 280280
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IIIIII 9A9A --9191
RifleRifle9 x 39mm9 x 39mm
SP6 APSP6 AP15.7/24115.7/241 280280
IVIV Enfield SLREnfield SLR
L1A1L1A17.62 x 51mm7.62 x 51mm
M80 BallM80 Ball9.7/1509.7/150 853853
IVIV DragunovDragunovSVDSVD
7.62 x 54r7.62 x 54r5757 --NN--323S LPS323S LPS
9.6/1489.6/148 835835
V*V* M16 A1M16 A1 5.56 x 45mm5.56 x 45mm
M193M1933.56/553.56/55 10031003
VV AK 74AK 74
KalashnikovKalashnikov5.45 x 39mm5.45 x 39mm
7N10 Hard7N10 Hard3.4/533.4/53 907907
VV AKMAKM
KalashnikovKalashnikov7.62 x 39mm7.62 x 39mm
5757 --NN--231 Hard231 Hard7.9/1227.9/122 730730
ClassClass CalibreCalibre / Test Ammunition / Test Ammunition Nominal BulletNominal BulletMass (Mass ( g/grg/gr ))
StrikingStrikingVelocityVelocitym/sm/s 1010
No. of No. of StrikesStrikes
StrikingStrikingDistanceDistance(mm(mm 10)10)
B1B1 .22.22 IrIr
RN/LeadRN/Lead2.8/432.8/43 360 m/s360 m/s
1184 fps1184 fps
400 m/s400 m/s
1315 fps1315 fps
120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
B2B2 9mm9mm parapara ..
FJ2)/RN/SCFJ2)/RN/SC8.0/1238.0/123
33
33 120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
Euro Norm Standards CEN 1063
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430 m/s430 m/s1115 fps1115 fps
440 m/s440 m/s
1447 fps1447 fps
950 m/s950 m/s
3125 fps3125 fps
830 m/s830 m/s
2730 fps2730 fps
820 m/s820 m/s
2697 fps2697 fps
33
33
33
33
B3B3 .357 magnum.357 magnumFJ3)/CB/SCFJ3)/CB/SC
10.2/15710.2/157 120 mm120 mm4.7 in.4.7 in.
B4B4 .44 magnum.44 magnum
FJ4)/FN/SCPFJ4)/FN/SCP15.6/24015.6/240 120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
B5B5 5.56 x 455.56 x 45
FJ4)/PB/SCFJ4)/PB/SC4.0/624.0/62 120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
B6B6 7.62 x 517.62 x 51
FJ2)/PB/SCFJ2)/PB/SC8.5/1318.5/131 120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
B7B7 7.62 x 517.62 x 51
FJ4)/PB/BCFJ4)/PB/BC9.8/1519.8/151 33 120 mm120 mm
4.7 in.4.7 in.
Classification and test requirements for testing the bulletClassification and test requirements for testing the bullet --resistance of materials and glazing:resistance of materials and glazing:Carbines, handguns and rifles.Carbines, handguns and rifles.
ClassClass CalibreCalibre / Test Ammunition / Test Ammunition(slug)(slug)
Nominal BulletNominal BulletMass (g/oz)Mass (g/oz)
StrikingStrikingVelocityVelocitym/sm/s 1010
No. of No. of StrikesStrikes
StrikingStrikingDistanceDistance(mm(mm 10)10)
SG1SG1 Cal. 12/70Cal. 12/70
BrennekeBrenneke 5)5)
51 / 13/451 / 13/4 420 m/s420 m/s
1382 fps1382 fps
420 m/s420 m/s
1382 fps1382 fpsSG2SG2 Cal. 12/70Cal. 12/70
BrennekeBrenneke 5)5)51 / 13/451 / 13/4
11
33 125125
4.92 in.4.92 in.
Euro Norm Standards CEN 1063
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Classification and test requirements for testing the bulletClassification and test requirements for testing the bullet --resistance of materials and glazing: shot guns (SG)resistance of materials and glazing: shot guns (SG)
1)1) nominal value, tolerancenominal value, tolerance 1 0,1 g1 0,1 g
2)2) full steel jacket (full steel jacket ( tombak tombak plated)(tombak plated)(tombak = brass)= brass)
3)3) full steel jacketfull steel jacket
4)4) fullfull tombak tombak jacket jacket5)5) solid lead slugsolid lead slug
HCHC steel hard core, mass 1) 3,8 g, hard core than 63HRC = 58grsteel hard core, mass 1) 3,8 g, hard core than 63HRC = 58gr -- very hard steelvery hard steel
FNFN flat noseflat nose
SCPSCP soft core with lead and steelsoft core with lead and steel penetratorpenetrator (type SS109)(type SS109)
SCSC soft core with leadsoft core with lead
FJFJ full metal jacket bulletfull metal jacket bullet
PBPB pointed bulletpointed bullet
RNRN round noseround nose
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Riot Truck Water Canon
Control Panel
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