Troops benefit from light-weight mine-protected fasteners

Soldiers Magazine, March, 2007 by Don Wagner

ARIZONA-based Armor Works has received a Small Business Innovation Research award from the U.S. Army Tank and Automotive Command to develop a high-performance, lightweight fastening system to attach blast-protection kits to vehicles.

Currently, industrial bolts are used to attach blast-protection appliques to vehicles.

Under severe blast conditions, such as an improvised explosive device, these bolts can break off, causing secondary fragments which may hit the vehicle and crew.

This award allows ArmorWorks to develop a system that will prevent injuries to U.S. troops.

--ArmorWorks Public Relationships

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