Vehicle & Strategic Facilities Armoring

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Equipping vehicles and static objects with armor elements can save lives.

Soft and hard armor elements are designed to reduce the risk of injury to personnel and damage to critical equipment from shell fragments, secondary fragments, and kamikaze drones. Under active combat conditions, effective protection of personnel, vehicles, and infrastructure facilities is critically important.

Additional armor integration helps reduce personnel losses, keep vehicles operational, and ensure critical equipment remains functional.

Armored protection for vehicles and facilities

Specialized armor elements made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) are an effective solution for strengthening the protection of equipment and static objects.

  • DSTU Level 1
  • DSTU Level 2

Soft armor elements

Soft Ballistic

Manufactured from flexible UHMWPE and compliant with Protection Levels 1 and 2 under DSTU 8782:2018. These armor elements provide reliable protection against fragments from mines, artillery munitions, and FPV drones. The material is moisture-resistant, withstands extreme temperatures, and is lightweight and easy to integrate onto vehicles.

  • DSTU Level 2
  • DSTU Level 3

Hard armor elements

Hard Ballistic

Hard ballistic armor elements are made from pressed UHMWPE and comply with Protection Levels 2 and 3 under DSTU 8782:2018. Due to their lower flexibility and higher weight, they are ideally suited for reinforcing stationary facilities and for external armor applications on vehicles.

Types of UHMWPE Armor Elements and Protection Levels

Soft ballistic protection

Hard ballistic panels

Maximum plate size:
160 x 100 cm

Fragment velocity

9 x 18 mm
Makarov

9 x 19 mm LUGER, Parabellum

7.62 x 25 mm,
Tokarev

7.62 x 54 mm,
LPS 57-N-323s

1

DSTU Level

600+
m/s

2

DSTU Level

650+
m/s

2

DSTU Level

950+
m/s

3

DSTU Level

1 100+
m/s

Soft and hard armor elements can be combined depending on the design features of vehicles and static objects.

Areas Where Additional Protection Can Be Applied

Vehicle armoring

  • Cars
  • Helicopters
  • Boats
  • Light armored vehicles
  • Barrel and rocket artillery
  • Evacuation vehicles
  • Demining equipment
  • State Emergency Service and emergency vehicles

Armoring of military and civilian facilities

  • Warehouses
  • Hangars
  • Garages
  • Utility rooms
  • Command posts
  • Critical equipment

Completed projects

Iveco Daily minivan

High-speed boat for SOF

Casevac Toyota Land Cruiser 78

Casevac Toyota Land Cruiser 78

ISUZU D-Max pickup

Our advantages

11 years of experience in manufacturing personal protective equipment.

In-house Design, R&D, and Manufacturing.

Engineering and technical support.

On-site visit to the customer is possible by prior arrangement.