ROK Protection Group Score FB7 Ballistic Test Success with Panic Room Steel-Walling System

ROK Protection Group is delighted to announce that ballistic testing of our thermally broken, modular, portable, steel-walling system has passed the most stringent, military-level examinations and will be ready for a Q3, 2023 market launch.

The high-security system, which can be transported, erected and disassembled in any terrain, provides end-users with a portable wall, ceiling and door design that can resist 7.62x51mm AP (armour-piercing) bullets and can be produced to variable sizes.

Premier’s designs were tested using guidance from EN1522 and EN1523 standard by ballistic test laboratory D J Goode of Suffolk. The wall system successfully prevented perforation of FB4; FB6 and FB7 classification ammunition alongside achieving LPS1175 E10 security rating. Following on from the FB7 examination using the 7.62x51mm AP round, further test shots were carried out whereby the wall system successfully prevented perforation by the more onerous Swiss-P 194g AP ammunition.

The ROK Protection Group ballistic-resistant, modular design is further enhanced by its ability to achieve impressive ‘green credentials’ with its use of certificated, thermally-broken profiles creating U-Values, insulation, air & water tightness results targeted to help support the challenge of global warming. The impressive U-Values help create controlled temperature conditions resisting both exc

ROK’s modular system can be used for:

  • Residential panic rooms
  • Business/commercial  panic rooms
  • Military operations room
  • Communications room
  • Guardroom
  • Secure offices
  • Armoury
  • Holding room
  • Safe room
  • Medical room
  • Dangerous good storage

There are currently two European reference standards for ballistics, which cover the testing and classification of resistance to attack by bullets:

EN 1063: for tests on glass in the construction (security glazing).
EN 1522-1523: for tests on windows, doors, shutters and blinds.

These standards include:
the elements of construction subjected to tests;
a different classification illustrated by the letters ‘BR’ for classes of glazing and ‘FB’ for classes of windows, doors, shutters and blinds;
tests which are only carried out for the core of the element for standard EN 1063, additional tests that also test the joints and structures for standard EN 1522-1523.

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