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‘A’ Frame Ram Barrier 3.5m

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‘A’ Frame Ram Barrier 3.5m PAS 68:2007. Dynamic impact test. The impact conditions of the test were met with a total test mass of 3,350LBS (1500 kg) at a speed of 48km/h and at an angle of 90 to the line of the impact face. The test was conducted with 4 Ram Bags. The bags were interconnected using 12 No: bolts threaded through webbing loops made from straps surrounding the bags. Each bag was of a triangular cross section with walls 13” (335mm) thick and filled with water.

The vehicle hit the center of the 4-unit Ram Bag as designed and on impact the centre two bags ruptured spraying the vehicle with water. The structure then gave way allowing the vehicle to come to a halt without major damage. The vehicle could not be removed from the Ram Bags until the water had been mostly drained from the remaining two bags over a period of about 5-10 minutes. Penetration was zero and no debris was ejected. A following vehicle could not have passed through. FSI Water Wall Blast Mitigation Systems A ground breaking concept comprises a range of self inflating, water-filled structures which are capable of providing a high level of protection to people and property against a range of terrorist devices, including those containing chemical, biological and radiological agents. Manufactured from poly-vinyl-chloride (PVC) coated fabric, Waterwall structures are internally reinforced using a specialized stitching technique to effectively maintain shape and stability. Before use, the structures are partially inflated with air to assist with handling and positioning. They are then filled with water, which displaces the air through a pressure relief valve. The time taken to fill each unit varies depending on its size and the pressure of the water supply but typically takes ten minutes or less. The water can then be emptied out and the unit stored for future use. Waterwall products of varying shapes and sizes have been designed to contain and isolate devices ranging in size from a shoe to a car bomb.

These include the Mini Hex Bin, Maxi Hex Bin, Blast Bin and Ram Bag. The structural Stability of the Waterwall design may be large enough to enclose a vehicle of up to seven tons. A range of blast panels that can be linked together and rapidly deployed to lessen the impact of explosions for checkpoint security and vehicle search purposes are also available.

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