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  2. Military Vehicle Technology Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The first acquisition was an unrestored M3A1 Scout Car. The first two tanks arrived on site in 1983, and by 1988 the collection comprised five armored vehicles. Subsequent military vehicles and associated equipment were acquired from dealers, collectors, or in trade with various museums or government agencies in the United States and abroad.

  3. Loomis (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lee B. Loomis established Loomis Armored Car Service in 1925 in Portland, Oregon. The company's headquarters was moved to Seattle, Washington , in 1932. Loomis died in 1949, but Loomis Corporation remained under his family's ownership until 1979 when it was acquired by Mayne Nickless .

  4. Dartz - Wikipedia

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    Dartz Motorz Company is a privately held Latvia-based company, subsidiary of Estonian corporation Dartz Grupa OÜ, that designs, manufactures, and sells high performance armored vehicles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company constituted itself from a renovated former Russo-Balt factory in Riga, Latvia .

  5. State Department says Tesla wasn't awarded $400M ... - AOL

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    The U.S. government has not awarded Tesla a contract to produce “armored” electric cars, a State Department spokesperson said Thursday, clarifying a budget document that appeared to detail the ...

  6. Centigon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1948 under the name of Labbé, the industrialist produces 350 vehicles each year from one to 40 tonnes: armored cars for CEOs, businessmen, diplomats or heads of state, vehicles for transporting funds, maintaining security. order, but also engines intended for the gendarmerie and the armed forces.

  7. At least six suspects at large in theft of armored cars in L ...

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  8. International Armoring Corporation - Wikipedia

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    IAC has sold 4,000 and 5,000 vehicles annually. [1] All design and material preparation is done in the company’s headquarters in Ogden, Utah and then shipped to its foreign facilities for installation. [2] The Mexican Drug War has increased demand for armored vehicles. Corporate executives and political leaders, have ordered armored cars for ...

  9. STREIT Group - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Streit maintains "12 state-of-the-art production facilities and 25 offices worldwide", [1] employing "a workforce of more than 2,000 people". [ 2 ] Streit produces Armored Personnel Carriers , Cash-in-Transit , Luxury , and Security vehicles which are designed to provide effective protection in high-risk situations.