Ordnance – Shields – Transportable
Patent
1987-10-13
1989-06-27
Kyle, Deborah L.
Ordnance
Shields
Transportable
411910, F41H 516, F41H 520
Patent
active
048418382
ABSTRACT:
Armor panels are bolted to the outer walls of a military vehicle. Anti-theft collars are welded to the outer faces of the panels in surrounding relation to the bolt heads, to prevent unauthorized unscrewing or unloosening of the bolts.
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Adlam Arthur H.
Scully Andrew J.
Johnson Stephen
Kyle Deborah L.
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