DESIGN & ENGINEERING

CENTER OF GRAVITY

One of the key factors in determining how properly and professionally a vehicle is armored is when the vehicle’s Center of Gravity is correctly measured before and after the conversion. The Engineering team makes certain and adheres to this fundamental point that the stability of an armored vehicle requires optimizing the new point where the final Center of Gravity of the completed vehicle lies and making technical assessment to lower that point when applicable. The goal is to achieve the best performance and handling while offering the most stable armored vehicle for the client whether driven on a paved or off road.

STRESS ANALYSIS ON CHASSIS

The most important aspect of an armored vehicle is how collectively protective AND safe it is. While that does include resistance to gunfire of different rounds and power, it also includes the driving and handling characteristics of the vehicle with added weight. The Design & Engineering Team at The Find Group sets itself apart from competitors by performing stress analysis on each of the chassis of vehicles during and after completion of the work. This allows for more strategic use of ballistic materials and a chance to improve the handling and rigidity of the whole capsule when the occupants ride in vehicle. That is one more reason why our clients consistently rate Alpine Armoring’s vehicles as the best driving/handling vehicles in the industry.

OPAQUE ARMOR

Alpine Armoring prides itself in using a broad range of high-grade certified ballistic opaque materials applied throughout the vehicles. A combination of lightweight Kevlar and Dyneema are often used for selected model SUVs and sedans in addition to ballistic steel. Continuous in-house ballistic testing of the material is also conducted to determine how the material will hold up under extreme line of fire using various high power weapons and different grain/velocity rounds.

KEVLAR

KEVLAR

TRANSPARENT ARMOR

Through decades of experience and exclusive relationships with selected high-quality ballistic glass manufacturers, The Find Group has carefully designed its no spall glass and polycarbonate layers for each make and model vehicles to significantly prevent or minimize delamination from occurring while maximizing optics. Alpine’s material science engineers are currently developing a new polyurethane compound that will decrease the thickness of armored glass.

BALLISTIC TESTING

Unlike any other in the industry, The Find Group periodically conducts in-house testing of its ballistic materials and the entire armored vehicles that often exceed the requirements set by the certifying agencies and laboratories. Such tests are also conducted to determine how many rounds a material can actually take using different high power weapons before a penetration occurs, at what angles they occur, and at with what grain/weight of the round. Visit our BALLISTIC VEHICLE TESTING page for more details.

BALLISTIC TESTING
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