Vehicle armor anchoring assembly

Ordnance – Shields – Transportable

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89 3602, 29620301, 296 393, F41H 504, F41H 5013

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060476265

ABSTRACT:
A vehicle armor anchoring assembly for a vehicle having a body frame, and having a passenger compartment, the passenger compartment having a plurality of roof supporting columns, each roof supporting column having an inwardly facing surface and an interior channel, the vehicle armor anchoring assembly including a plurality of interior trim panels, each interior trim panel being fitted for covering the inwardly facing surface of one of the roof supporting columns of the passenger compartment of the vehicle, each interior trim panel having an outer surface and an inner surface, each interior trim panel consisting of a bullet resistant material; and a plurality of cables interconnecting each interior trim panel to the column to which it is fitted, the cables being capable of holding the interior trim panels in place while bullets fired from firearms impinge upon their outer surfaces.

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