No Compromises On Safety

We build our armored vehicles like your life depends on them. So when it comes to shielding occupants from hostile fire, RMA Special Vehicles uses the industry's most effective, patented ballistic armor protection technology.

Our superior RMA Automotive Protection system armoring is impervious to military-grade small arms fire. In addition, thanks to advanced ballistic armor technology, occupants are protected from hand grenade shrapnel and other explosive devices. And importantly, when you need an inconspicuous presence for sensitive security missions, our vehicle armoring is virtually undetectable.

RMA Automotive offers a comprehensive selection of armored vehicles that meet or exceed strict B6/NIJ III international protection standards.

For more detailed information about armored vehicles, contact sales@rmagroup.net.

Armored Vehicles

This heavily modified, armoured Ford Everest is shown with a bull bar, roof rack and rear window gun ports.

Armored Vehicles

An RMA Special Vehicle armour technician is welding in place a protective panel of lightweight, high-strength ballistic steel.

Armored Vehicles

RMA Special Vehicle armouring is virtually invisible, blending with the vehicle and with local traffic for additional occupant security.

Armored Vehicles

An armoured vehicle interior with a bulletproof ballistic glass protected window enclosure is shown.

Armored Vehicles

Protection That's Invisible

For RMA Automotive designers and engineers, the two most important factors in producing armored vehicles are safety and confidentiality. “Discretion is an absolute requirement when it comes to these vehicles,” said Sven Korf, RMA's Armor Division General Manager. “Our armored vehicles are intentionally designed to look like virtually any other car or truck on the road.”

In conflict-prone areas, it's critical that an armored vehicle slip through traffic without being noticed. “These vehicles are frequently used to transport a nation's leaders, doctors or teachers,” Korf stated. “So we modify sedans or virtually any vehicle that requires occupant protection. We also produce what are called 'cash-in-transit' vehicles, usually based on the Ford Ranger pickup, with a built-in safe to transport funds and valuables.”

RMA uses the industry's most advanced armoring materials, including ballistic glass, Arimid® Flexi panels, Kevlar® unidirectional polyurethane composites and silicon carbide lightweight steel.* “These materials are used to create a vehicle with protection that meets or exceeds all international vehicle armoring standards,” Korf said.

* Arimid and Kevlar are registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.