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The Rook's NIJ Level IV armor reinforcement fabrication, and four mission-specific attachments protect and defend officers in any emergency. IACP #5944.
Read More →Easy-to-install device being used by departments across the U.S. to end arguments about speeding complaints. IACP Booth #4035.
Read More →This MCV is a fully capable dispatch center as well as a command center and has standalone capability for remote deployments. IACP Booth #5331.
Read More →Available in multiple colors and fabrics, the V1 provides the comfort of an external carrier without sacrificing appearance or safety. IACP Booth #2325.
Read More →Schuberth engineers have spent decades studying trends in crowd violence, quickly adding innovations to the helmets to keep officers and agents protected against all known potential attacks. IACP Booth #3356.
Read More →Featuring new TEN-TAP programming, Streamlight's ProTac HL offers three programs, high/strobe/low; high only; or low/high, and delivers one hour and fifteen minutes of run time on high. IACP Booth #1425.
Read More →Those who have earned certification are rewarded in multiple ways, from career advancement, increased compensation, and an expanded personal network. It is the standard for security professionals. IACP Booth #5514.
Read More →Designed specifically for mobile law enforcement applications, the AutoVu SharpX is capable of reading up to differential speeds over 200 MPH across three lanes of traffic. IACP Booth #2752.
Read More →Patriot 3's Hardline Entry Shield is designed to address the operator's needs of lightweight mobility upon entries, a large viewable shooting area and NIJ Level IIIA ballistic capabilities that meet the NIJ 0108.01 Standards. IACP Booth #1605.
Read More →IES makes huge leap forward in firearms and force options simulation training systems with MILO 4. IACP Booth #4913.
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