Demand for greater armor in cars is on the rise: experts

by times news cr

Los shielding ⁤services older in the automobiles to protect yourself‌ from delinquency has increased ⁣at a rate of 20 ‍percent since ⁣2015,said the National ⁢Ballistics Industry Council (CNB).

During⁢ the signing of a collaboration agreement between‍ the‌ CNB and the Group of Executives‌ in Corporate Risk ⁢Management (Gemarc), the current challenges they face were presented, as well as the demands of their users, where the increase in higher levels‌ of armor.

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Industry specialists ballistics noted that there ⁤has been ‍an increase⁤ in the​ levels of shielding ⁣requested⁢ by its users, mainly in glass.

“He growth in Mexico (in‍ shielding) today it is indeed not‌ so much in a much​ larger volume, it has grown ⁢around‍ 13 to 15 percent in the last year, but what has caught our attention is ‌that the level of shielding has increased” , he explained ⁣ Daniel Portugal, CNB member.

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In this sense, he added that one of the ​elements wiht the​ greatest request is urban assault⁢ glass since levels four and five of armor are ‍currently requested, in‌ addition ‌to ​the ‍ Government has armored more vehicles.

Members of ⁢the CNB agreed that requests for higher levels of armor have increased at a rate ⁢of ​ 20 percent since ⁤2015to which they highlighted that they hope to be an​ significant part of guaranteeing security.

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Portugal explained to 24 HOURS that the large amount⁤ of traffic causes vehicles to remain stopped for a long time, ‌which results ⁢in‍ the need for good shielding to guarantee the ⁤user’s response time to get safe.

Los experts pointed out that armored materials provide enough time to protect the lives of the user and their families, even from valuable cargo.

In ⁢this ⁤sense, Gadi Mokotov, president of the​ CNB, said that⁢ “as long as there is more insecurity, ⁢people are afraid to walk in the streets, to ‌stop at a traffic light.”

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