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See full version: If there were a better type of bulletproof glass, we would have long since invented it


riX
28.04.2021 20:13:41

We are proud to work with Silatec safety glass and to offer our customers the best protection. At Silatec we find the passion for perfect products, which is dear to our heart.


TigerWolf
23.06.2021 12:39:00

Compared to conventional armored glass, it is not only safer. It is also amazingly better in other ways – as you can see and read here.


andrew001
05.06.2021 10:44:40

You can opt for conventional armored glass. Or for any other security glass. Or you can make no compromises and make the same choice as the security experts at the G20 summit and other high-profile addresses around the world: from embassies and art museums to private residences. [links]


francc4iss96
07.06.2021 10:32:20

Bulletproof glass from SILATEC is like a protective shield. An invisible one. Unlike ordinary armored glass, our ballistic glass is completely transparent and crystal clear. And more resistant – by orders of magnitude! A wall of glass. After all, SILATEC safety glazing reliably fends off the attacks of burglars all over the world. Hammer? Chisel? Axe? Nice try. The only thing that SILATEC bulletproof glass lets through is pure daylight. All the light from the visible color spectrum can shine through, 100% unaltered. [links]


PulsedMedia
14.05.2021 21:37:31

If you are looking for the safest ballistic glass in the world, then look at the G7 ans G20 summits. At this highest of all security levels, only one bulletproof glass is secure enough. SILATEC . more


ben-abuya
19.06.2021 3:54:38

It's a comforting feeling to know that even military weapons fail against a wall of glass. Even if they are loaded with armor-piercing ammunition. Or with special incendiary projectiles. And if you have never heard of sniper rifles like the Russian Dragunov, you don’t have to worry about it. SILATEC ShooteQ already does this very effectively. It meets the highest rules and standards worldwide, but it also withstands far worse punishment: our own tests are very close to real-life threats – and absolutely merciless.


Qoad Sof
28.04.2021 20:13:41

If you are looking to improve your safety, you may want to bulletproof the windows in your car. However, you should know that the term "bulletproof" is somewhat misleading, because no window is completely bulletproof. The more appropriate term is "bullet-resistant." Moreover, most companies will not install bullet-resistant windows without also installing armor for the rest of the car. Bullets could easily pass through an un-armored car door, making bullet-resistant windows largely futile. In addition, bullet-resistant windows require significant alterations to the body of your car. As such, it has to be done by a professional.


juliahollis89
23.06.2021 12:39:00

Contact a company like the International Armor Corporation or Lasco International Group if you prefer to make adjustments to your own car. They will customize your car with the latest "transparent armor" (bullet-resistant glass) while preserving the original appearance and functionality of your car. Expect to pay anywhere from $15,000 to $100,000, as of 2010.


stone
05.06.2021 10:44:40

Invest in an armored car if you require maximal protection and have the money. Companies like Custom Armored Vehicles or the Texas Armoring Company can build custom cars or provide you with a pre-made, high-end armored vehicle, complete with the highest caliber bullet-resistant windows and the materials needed to support them. Expect to pay around $100,000 to $150,000 as of 2010. [links]


russ
22.06.2021 4:58:50

Anyone wants to do it at home then this method would be more appropriate then installing bullet proof glass or armor plate and it also less expensive than conventional method.


billy3321
15.05.2021 14:38:44

You should note here that your task is not to turn your car into a tank. Below, you will get some ideas for turning your vehicle into a homemade bulletproof car more


sherrylewis3usa
02.05.2021 23:03:48

There are several reasons why a vehicle owner would opt for a homemade bulletproof car. They may be living in a neighborhood where crime is rampant. Or perhaps, one simply needs to be prepared in case there is a sudden collapse of the society.


BitcoinCyberStore.com
20.06.2021 13:06:12

Protecting the gas tank is also very important. It is easy to target and may cause a lot of harm. Bulletproofing the gas tank also needs applying the same steel plates as the rest of the vehicle.


eurekafag
30.04.2021 2:23:30

Regardless of what you think about your car, it is an expensive item that makes your life comfortable. When taken good care, it is most likely to reciprocate.


MarianelaHuf8544
22.04.2021 5:07:09

A car would always mean different things to different persons. For some people, it’s only a mean of commuting from one place to another. But for some people, a car is more like a hobby or a pet. A few people consider it a part of the family.


BitCoinX
11.05.2021 12:42:59

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25.04.2021 18:22:27

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terese63tere
14.05.2021 21:48:13

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Comatus
13.05.2021 12:38:20

Aside from an intake manifold crack problem that was fixed under recall from GM over a decade ago, there are no nagging issues associated with the 3800 Series II, which continue to rack up the miles in millions of cars across the country. It's by far the most reliable of the General's modern, mass-produced engines, and it enjoyed 10 years of service across the company's passenger car line-up before being replaced by the Series III. more