Armored Cash In Transit Vehicles
Armored Specifications:
Suspension components are reinforced as necessary to compensate for additional weight of the vehicle
Front bumper with tubular push bar design and āCā Channel reinforcement
2 shelves in cargo area, one each side.
Dual Salem roof vents in cab and cargo area
Messenger seat with seat belts behind driver seat.
Steel-case fuel tank protection
Electrical batteries armoring
Door frame/glass frame overlaps
Reinforced door hinges, designed for extended longevity & easy maintenance
Reinforced door pillars and posts
Run-flat tires (5 wheels)
Reinforced door hinges
First aid kit & fire extinguisher
Quality primer and zolotone paint applied to all interior painted surfaces ā floor is black
Cash-In-Transit trucks, bullion vans and bulletproof bank trucks are designed for transporting currency, precious metals, bullion and valuables. When it comes to cash in transit and armored car services, the success of the business depends on the security measures taken by the company and any lack thereof may cause substantial loss or damage to valuable items.
An armored Cash In Transit Vehicle shell and cab are customized on a basic van or truck chassis. These vehicles are designed to resist attempts at robbery and hijacking. Bullet-resistant glass and reinforced shells and cabs are designed to handle bullets from most handguns and rifles.
The armored cars in certain countries may be cleared to have flashing warning lights or sirens. Most armored cars have a bull bar or extra strong bumper to ram blockades or other road objects if under attack. They normally have CCTV cameras which are watched by the driver, recorded in the van and also recorded at a remotely located control room in case the in-van tape is stolen by thieves or attackers.