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Armour Station technician answering questions about vehicle armouring

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Have Questions?

Our team of experienced technicians will be glad to assist in answering any questions you may have.

How long does the process take?

Two to three weeks for the lower ballistic threat levels such as B2, B3 and B4 standards of protection.

Five to eight weeks for the ballistic threat levels such as B5, B6 and B7 standards of protection.

How much weight is added to the vehicle?

B2, B3, B4 — add an additional 140–260kg.

B5, B6, B7 — add an additional 480–780kg.

What materials are used?

Ballistic composite is used for lower level threats such as Level B4.

A combination of ballistic composite and steel is used for the higher level of threats.

All vehicle glass, including passenger door glass, is replaced with bullet-resistant glass.

How does the process work?

The way we work is simple:

Bring us the vehicle of your choice that you need armoured, or ask us to source the vehicle for you.

We provide a proposal with the suggested armouring levels.

The vehicle is brought to us for inspection and the armouring deposit is made.

The armouring process begins, ranging between 21–60 working days per vehicle.

The vehicle is protected and the client may collect it on a date given to them by our team.

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28B Andries Street, Wynberg, Sandton, South AfricaStrictly by appointment only