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Armor Systems International has begun work to up-armor military vehicles for the government of
Singapore.
Under the approximate $1 million contract awarded by Wong Fong Engineering, Vancouver-based
Armor Systems International will apply its Aztik armor to five-ton troop transport trucks,
increasing their level of protection against ballistic weapons... more |
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If the secretary of the Army
is satisfied with the armoring of military vehicles, he hasn't seen
the products made by Armor Systems International, Sen. Maria Cantwell,
D-Wash., said Thursday....more |
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Press Coverage |
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House panel awards $6 million to 3
Vancouver-area outfits, The Oregonian, June 9, 2005
The House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee awarded Wednesday
a total of $6 million to three businesses with ties to Vancouver...more
Armor Systems International Inc. said Wednesday that the U.S. Army
had awarded it part of a $34 million contract for a sealant to protect
fuel tankers. .... more |
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Last Thursday I had the honor of meeting Sergeant Adam Furno of
the Washington National Guard. Recently back from Iraq, Furno told
me how he and other members of his unit had to attach scrap metal
and sandbags to their humvees as makeshift armor to protect themselves....more |
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Up-armoring military Humvees has become a major priority for the
U.S. military, of late, due to intense media attention to the issue.
Armor Systems International (ASI), out of Vancouver, Washington,
thinks it has the answer to our military's problems in this regard.
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Armor Systems International Inc. said Wednesday that the U.S. Army
had awarded it part of a $34 million contract for a sealant to protect
fuel tankers. .... more |
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Armor Systems International has received $11 million as part of
a contract to apply a spray-on material that protects the large
tanks on Army fuel trucks and exterior gas tanks on large vehicles
operating in Kuwait and Iraq.... more |
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Usually, adding to an armor to a Humvee means welding on giant steel
plates. Now, U.S. forces in Iraq are starting to stick their armor
on, like bumper stickers....more
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