Reasons Police Departments Should Incorporate S WA T Vehicles Into Their Lineups

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byAlma Abell

There are more and more reasons that police find themselves needing SWAT vehicles because there are more incidents of higher severity. It may seem like a large amount to spend but when you consider the lives that could be lost, the cost is usually favorable. There are many great benefits of having SWAT vehicles at your disposal when they are needed.

More Protection

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A SWAT vehicle is armored and is larger than other vehicles. This offers more protection to those inside the vehicle and those that require help outside. These vehicles are usually just as fast as any other one, meaning that the SWAT team will get there on time to help out with the situation.

Modifications

No plan is perfect and most plans must be changed quickly and efficiently due to unforeseen events. Because these vehicles are usually on the front lines of the threat, they must be built according to how they will be used. If they are used to bring in the special forces, they may not require as much armor. However, most SWAT vehicles are meant to be in front of bystanders and police, so they may take more hits from bullets and other weapons, so they should be built with withstand those weapons.

Features to Consider

Most departments would prefer to purchase a used vehicle to save money, but this may be impossible due to the features you require. Designing your own and having it manufactured is usually a better option.

Consider where and how the vehicle will be used, as many will be used off-road and on regular highways and throughways. This tires. If you think you may need to drive on rural lanes and over lawns to get where you need to be, an off-road package may be more suitable. However, if your area to police is mostly in the city, an on-road package may suffice.

Most SWAT vehicles offer four doors so that it is easier for the team to exit the vehicle quickly and safely. However, in some cases, those vehicles with only two doors offer more room for more team members and rear doors, which can be a safer way to get everyone out quickly. Whether you choose a four-door option or a two-door option with rear exit door is completely up to you and the team.

SWAT vehicles are an important part of the police department’s lineup, so consider Mobile Specialty Vehicles as your manufacturer for the best options.