Removable bullet resistant apparatus for vehicles

Ordnance – Shields – Transportable

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89 3602, F41H 506

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ABSTRACT:
Removable bulletproof apparatus for a vehicle includes a flexible curtain secured to a door of the vehicle. The flexible curtain is secured to a frame below a window in the door. The curtain is bullet resistant. The curtain may be easily installed and easily removed from the door. The curtain is made of layers of fibrous material, such as woven cloth, preferably of an aramid fiber, such as a "Kevlar" cloth, or "SPECTRA SHIELD" material. A bullet resistant flap of the same material as the curtain pivots on the curtain.

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