Law Enforcement Technology

NOV 2013

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P RODUCT S HOWCASE VEHICLES & ACCESSORIES Control your vehicle with your smartphone Code3's new vLink system and app combination allows officers to communicate to their patrol vehicles by remotely controlling many systems such as lights (even a dimmer for the lightbar), the siren, horn, locks, incar video and more. Total security seat system Available for sedans and SUVs, Setina's TPO Prisoner Transport Seating System is easily installed with a precision fit right over the existing seat with no need for the expense to remove and store the factory seat. Other features include: • Precision mounting • Retain the factory seat belt location and change seat belt location to latch on the outside with the factory seat belt • The TPO seat and floor pan, completely encloses the factory seat, ideal for contraband control and easy bio-hazard cleanup. • Keep an OEM factory appearance Circle 79 on Reader Service Card Brakes as a service PureForge brake rotors address some of the most crucial challenges that law enforcement and commercial fleets face today by delivering improved driver safety, better management of shrinking budgets, and significantly reduced environmental degradation as compared with current braking systems. PureForge offers its AtomicForged technology to law enforcement agencies through an innovative Brakesas-a-Service (BaaS) model: brakes and brake maintenance are provided in exchange for a monthly service fee. • 300-foot range • Intuitive interface • Password protected • App compatible with most smartphones— downloadable directly from the controller Circle 78 on Reader Service Card Budget-friendly armored ballistic protection The Armored Group's (TAG) new Ballistic Armored Tactical Transport S AP (BATT) was developed to provide unequalled safety features and tactical capabilities in the field for deployment, extraction and medic services. The vehicle was specifically designed for law enforcement agencies that needed personnel vehicles armored to protect against NIJ IV and .50 Caliber Ball Round threats, but had limited budgets available to outfit their tactical teams. It offers maximum protection on a patrol-sized Ford F-550 chassis, yet allows for the movement of 12 to 14 fully geared officers. Although sporting the Ford OEM hood, TAG used their experience to incorporate the engine bay armor protection behind the fenders, behind the headlights and under the hood. This process helps to lower production costs and weight constraints, which provides a lower entry cost into high levels of armor, and extends the unit to offer more room to transport more officers. Circle 81 on Reader Service Card * 1000 - 1800 lb. capacity at over 100% extension * Designs made to ft most vehicles * Custom designs available for all applications GSA Schedule #GS-30-F-0004S www.extendobed.com Mention this ad and get up to $150 off accessories when you spend $2500 Circle 80 on Reader Service Card Ph: (800) 752-0706 Circle 82 on Reader Service Card www.officer.com November 2013 Law Enforcement Technology 21

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