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One big change between the 2018 Durango Pursuit and the 2019 models is that buyers now have a choice of engines. The 2018 was released with one engine, the 5.7-liter V-8 HEMI. The 2019 is available with the HEMI or with a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6.
Read More →General Tire is introducing its latest tire into the G-MAX family of ultra-high performance (UHP) tires, the new G-MAX Justice, designed for law enforcement fleets and high-speed pursuit applications.
Read More →Officers with the Miami-Dade (FL) Police Department recently took part in a training event in Key Biscayne during which they became certified to drive ATVs on beaches and other outlying areas in order to respond to calls for service.
Read More →Secure-Idle anti-theft vehicle protection is made to provide maximum control to law enforcement officers in all situations.
Read More →The Princeton (NJ) Police Department took to Facebook on Wednesday to declare to the citizens of that city that the agency is not Immigration Customs Enforcement. The post was made because someone — or perhaps many people — saw a recently repaired patrol vehicle that had not yet been fully outfitted with the department's decals.
Read More →A U.S. Park Police helicopter used to save five people after a plane crashed into the freezing Potomac River in 1982 has been saved from the scrap heap and will be preserved in the National Law Enforcement Museum soon to open in Washington, D.C.
Read More →The new Estes AWS Storage Box is stackable with the Estes AWS SUV Rapid Access Weapon Locker and accessories, offering a customizable solution for vehicle organization.
Read More →K2's Knight Hawk is a commercial grade UAV designed with first responder operations and infrastructure inspection in mind.
Read More →The new Lake Assault Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) is engineered for fast and nimble emergency response.
Read More →Armored vehicles used in law enforcement come in a wide variety of configurations, ranging from patrol vehicles with ballistic protection in the doors to large and heavily shielded rescue vehicles. The Armored Group (TAG) makes both.
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