Armored Truck

How Products are Made, Volume 4 (1996) by Michael Cavette

The Future

The armored truck has always relied on a show of force for its security. It is a massive, locked steel box filled with armed guards. Aside from stronger and lighter alloys of steel and laminates of glass used in its construction, the basic design will likely remain the same. The increased and varied placement of automated teller machines (ATMs) has created a demand for trucks based on smaller chassises to haul lighter but more numerous cargoes. Increased use of global positioning satellite (GPS) systems, which allow a dispatcher to track the exact position of each truck, will create greater efficiency in routing the growing number of trucks and may act as an additional deterrent to potential hijackers.


 

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