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Battery and Alternator Upgrades for High-Security Electronics

Battery and Alternator Upgrades for High-Security Electronics Powering the critical systems that protect lives — police cruisers, emergency vehicles, armored transports, and security fleets Explore Upgrades → Modern security and emergency vehicles are packed with high-draw electronics: emergency lights, sirens, in-car computers, body cams, radios, license plate readers, GPS tracking, dash cams, and advanced communication systems. Stock batteries and alternators often can't keep up, leading to voltage drops, dead batteries, or system failures when you need them most. Why upgrade? High-security electronics can demand 200–500+ amps of sustained power. A stock alternator (typically 120–160A) will quickly fall behind, draining the battery and risking mission-critical failures....

The Importance of Gunports: Customization for High-Risk Details

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The Importance of Gunports: Customization for High-Risk Details The Importance of Gunports: Customization for High-Risk Details How firing ports enhance defensive capabilities while maintaining ballistic integrity in modern armored vehicles Technical Analysis • Ballistic Engineering Review • April 2026 In high-threat environments — from executive protection details and law enforcement tactical operations to military convoys and private security missions — armored vehicles must balance passive protection with active defensive options. Gunports (also called firing ports or weapons ports) are small, engineered openings that allow occupants to engage threats with firearms while remaining shielded behind ballistic armor. These seemingly simple features represent sophisticated customization that can mean the difference between survival and vulnerability in an ambush or active shooter scenario. Mod...