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The Vehicular Armor market is a specialized industry that focuses on the production of armor for tanks and armored vehicles. This armor is designed to protect the vehicle and its occupants from a variety of threats, including small arms fire, shrapnel, and explosives. The armor is typically composed of a combination of materials, such as steel, ceramic, and composite materials, which are designed to provide the highest level of protection. The armor is also designed to be lightweight, allowing the vehicle to remain agile and maneuverable.
The Vehicular Armor market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of armor solutions. Companies such as BAE Systems, General Dynamics, and Rheinmetall Defense are some of the major players in the market, offering a range of armor solutions for tanks and armored vehicles. Other companies, such as Plasan and IBD Deisenroth Engineering, specialize in the production of composite armor solutions. Show Less Read more