Ballistic door panels (if equipped), Crown victoria severe duty – FORD 2010 Crown Victoria v.2 User Manual

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Ballistic door panels (if equipped)

Your vehicle may be equipped with ballistic door panels on one or both
of the front doors. Doors equipped with a ballistic panel are marked with
a sticker on the interior door trim panel above the door handle indicating

ЉBALLISTIC PANEL.Љ Otherwise, doors with ballistic panels are visually

indistinguishable from standard doors. The ballistic panels are designed
to act as a shield for the officer at the scene of an altercation.

The door panels meet National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Level III-A
protection requirements. NIJ is the research, development, and
evaluation agency within the U. S. Department of Justice. The panels
have been tested and certified by a NIJ approved ballistic testing
laboratory, in accordance with the methodology included in NIJ Standard
0108.01 and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Standard MTD
05-01E.

Manufactured by combining ballistic grade ceramic and DuPont™
KEVLAR

௡, this composite ballistic door panel has been extensively

tested with the rounds called out in the above-referenced specifications.

Note: DuPont™ and KEVLAR

௡ are trademarks or registered trademarks

of DuPont™ or its affiliates.

The panels have been subjected to standard Ford Motor Company
vehicle testing, including long-term durability, key life, and crash testing.

Important: In the interest of officer safety, detailed panel performance
specifications are not shown here. The specifications can be dangerous in
the hands of criminals. Contact 1-800-34-FLEET for panel performance
specifications.

WARNING: As with body armor, protection provided by the
ballistic panel is limited. Certain rounds or combinations of

rounds may penetrate the panel and cause serious injury or death.

Use of ballistic door panels

It is critical that officers understand where the panel is located inside the
door in order to achieve optimal ballistic protection.

The door panels are designed to provide a shield for the officer at the
scene of an altercation. Any protection afforded the officer while
patrolling inside the vehicle is incidental.

The ballistic ceramic faces the outside of the door. It is imperative
that the officer using the panel as a ballistic shield has the
exterior of the door facing the threat. In other words, the officer
should be positioned behind the interior portion of the door for
ballistic protection.

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2010 Crown Victoria (cro)
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