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Lufkin, TX, Police Department Unveil New BATT-X

See the video here. The Lufkin  Police department debuts its newest piece of safety equipment, The Armored Groups' BATT-X rescue vehicle. Read the entire article here

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Police Officers' Association of Lodi hosts holiday toy drive

Hosted by the Police Officers’ Association of Lodi, the annual Fill the BATT campaign collects donated toys to give to underprivileged children in Lodi for the holidays. This year’s campaign begins on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the SWAT Team’s BATT armored vehicle parked at the Walmart lot located at 1600 Westgate […]

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Elgin, Illinois, residents get up-close look The Armored Group BATT during local SWAT training event

Elgin, Illinois, residents get up-close look The Armored Group BATT "The overtime killers" is what the Elgin Police Department's SWAT team has dubbed its most effective pieces of equipment — the Ballistic Armored Tactical Transport and accompanying robot cameras. When the ballistic truck — BATT — rolls up to a hostage situation, standoff, or warrant […]

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Potter County’s new ‘Peacemaker’ to help protect deputies during dangerous situations

The Potter County sheriff wanted to let people know there’s a new armored truck in town. On Thursday, Sheriff Brian Thomas and deputies unveiled a new, $250,000 armored personnel carrier that Thomas said would bring his office up to speed with other agencies and help deputies better respond to shootings. The hulking, unmarked personnel carrier […]

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New armored vehicle on the Brooklyn Park police force, The Armored Group BATT

Brooklyn Park, MN police have retired their previous armored vehicle due to high repair costs and replaced it with The Armored Group BATT. The bulletproof vehicle can transport up to 12 people to or from the scene of an emergency. Much of the money that paid for the BATT was from money seized from drug […]

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The Armored Group Launches the Latest Ballistic Armored Tactical Transport

(Phoenix, AZ – August 2017) The Armored Group (TAG), a worldwide provider of armored vehicles, has just unveiled its newest armored vehicle, the BATT®-X series (Ballistic Armored Tactical Transport®) is a larger version BATT®-APX. Additional length is added to the APX to allow the BATT®-X to carry 12-14 Officers, depending on size of operators and […]

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The Armored Group Mentioned in Industry Article on Armored Vehicle Trends

The Armored Group was recently featured in a study on Armored Vehicles in Global market, especially in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, Japan and India, with production, revenue, consumption, import and export in these regions, from 2012 to 2016, and forecast to 2022.  Read the article here: Armored Vehicle Market Survey

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The Armored Group Receives New ISO 9001:2015 Certification

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Armored Group (TAG), a worldwide provider of armored and non-armored vehicles for military agencies, law enforcement, private business and individuals needing a high-level of personal protection, has just announced they have received the ISO 9001:2015 certification from Smithers Quality Assessments. This certification is significant as it shows that TAG has reached the benchmarks for […]

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Minnetonka, Minnesota, Uses The Armored Group's BATT in Shooting Case

Minnetonka police used The Armored Group's BATT to investigate a shooting at a local park and ride. The offender was arrested after three hours using the BATT, helicopter and K9 unit.  

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Police use BATT and K-9 unit to deliver holiday cheer

Sault Ste Marie police use their BATT to collect items that will be distributed to those in need. Read the article here.

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Lodi California Police Explain Benefits of Owning Armored Vehicle

Click on the link to read article from Police One discussing why The Armored Group's BATT is needed to save lives.  Lodi Police Expain Need for Armored BATT

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Lodi Police Not Equipped for Crisis

Lodi police officials say the department is not properly equipped to safely respond to a live-shooter situation at a Lodi school. Click here for article

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