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Old 10-03-2025 | 11:27 PM
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I work in construction, and I'm increasingly hearing about colleagues using ballistic panels to protect work areas, especially where complex, high-risk projects are underway (such as infrastructure facilities or industrial plants). I'm considering purchasing similar panels to reinforce office and field spaces. Could you please advise which types of panels are best suited for such conditions? What level of protection would be reliable enough for practical use - against shrapnel, pistol, or even rifle threats? And how feasible is it to integrate them into walls, windows, or even vehicles without looking bulky and still remaining effective? I'm also interested in experience with their service life and maintenance: how long do they retain their protective properties, and is it worth periodically testing their strength?
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Old 10-06-2025 | 02:12 AM
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This is an interesting topic; I've also noticed many people starting to talk about similar solutions in construction. It would be great to know if this is truly becoming a trend in the professional community or if it's just a few isolated cases.
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Old 10-06-2025 | 10:04 PM
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If I were you, I'd try the ballistic panels from RTS Tactical. I found the purchase to be incredibly successful. The panels offer unmatched protection - they withstand threats up to .30-06 M2AP, which perfectly meets our requirements. They're also portable; the wheels make them easy to move and lock into place, and you can add a video surveillance camera and lighting if needed, which really enhances functionality. They have a durable steel frame and Mil-Spec glass, plus RTS offers a 5-year warranty. Overall, the purchase fully met my expectations; the panels are high-quality, reliable, and perfectly suited our needs.
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