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ARMORED TOYOTA LC

 

 

TYPE:

Armored Vehicle

DESCRIPTION:

Armored Toyota Land Cruiser

PRICE:

Upon Request

PACKING:

Ex-works

 

 

ARMORED TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 4X4

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Specifications: Toyota Land Cruiser Pick-up 4 x 4

Engine: 4.2L V6 Diesel

Trans: 5 Speed Manual

 

Description of Protection Level



Outer shell protection: MIL-A-46100 Ballistic Steel Certified at CEN B6 level

Hardened plastic door risers installed on all doors.

Panel protection: MIL-A-46100 Ballistic Steel Certified at CEN B6 level

Pillar posts and hinges: Reinforced

Roof protection: MIL-A-46100 Ballistic Steel Certified at CEN B6 level

Firewall protection: MIL-A-46100 Ballistic Steel Certified at CEN B6 level

Floor protection: Floor will be armored with mild steel.  Protection dual German DM51 or US M-67.

Fuel tank: Armored with mild steel

Suspension Upgrade: High pressure heavy duty shocks and upgrade of suspension to include HD torsion bars

 

Transparent Areas

 

Glass:

  •   Windshield, side glass and rear glass will be bullet-resistant transparent multi-layer glass with polycarbonate inner layer to prevent spalling upon ballistic impact.

  •   Glass will be curved and contoured to retain the appearance of the original glass and be provided from Isoclima or equivalent source.

  •   All transparent areas will be tested and certified at CEN B6 with a thickness of 39mm.

  •   Driver side window operable.

   

Armor Overlaps

 

Where transparent armor and opaque armor meet additional armor is required to prevent a ballistic orifice. For this reason overlapping armor of at least 2” is applied to cover the transitions between transparent and opaque armor

Mechanical Upgrades

The supplier certifies that the armor retro-fitted commercial vehicle has been structurally modified to compensate for the additional weight to ensure that the car is drivable and roadworthy. Specific attention is given to the suspension, brakes and hinges. Due to increased load on the vehicle, parts will wear sooner which can be prevented by regular and appropriate maintenance.

Replacement with HD shocks, HD springs and HD sway bars. Reinforced frame.

Run flat tire inserts

    All six wheels are fitted with Hutchinson run-flats.

 

Optional items added

 

    Wire mesh tailpipe protection.

    Seating system for 2+6 passengers.

    Siren/PA system with blue & red strobes

    Self recovery winch

    Roof mounted turret with gun mount for PKB

    External fog and search lights

    Internal/external communication system

    Locking gas cap.

    Floor mats.

    OEM handbook and spare keys.

    All manuals and written information provided by vehicle manufacturer in English.

Tinted Windows.

 

 

Test Reports

 

Test reports by recognized testing facilities can be provided on request for all the materials employed including glass, steel, ceramics and / or aramid fiber if applicable.

 

Timeframe

 

The first unit will be released 90 days from receipt of deposit.  Remaining units shall be released 5 units per 4 weeks there-after.

 

 

 

 

Ballistic Level Chart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specification and photos are not contractual and are subject to verification upon inspection

 

 

 

 

TAKE NOTICE!

 

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT INFORMATION INCLUDED IS CONFIDENTIAL IN NATURE AND IS BASED ON PRE-EXISTING BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LEGAL OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN (IF APPLICABLE). AS SUCH, UPON RECEIPT OF SAID INFORMATION THE RECEIVER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ANY UNAUTHORIZED CONTACT WITH SAID LEGAL SELLER WILL BE CHARACTERIZED AS A BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND SAID AGREEMENT MAY BE ENFORCED UNDER EXISTING LAW OR IN EQUITY.

 

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