This story is from July 10, 2014

ECIL develops two security products

Electronics Corporation of India Limited, a Govt. of India Enterprise on Wednesday launched two indigenously developed heavy duty security gadgets “Road Blocker” and “Tyre Killer”.
ECIL develops two security products
HYDERABAD: Electronics Corporation of India Limited, a government of India enterprise on Wednesday launched two indigenously developed heavy duty security gadgets “Road Blocker” and “Tyre Killer”. These gadgets provide high level of security against unauthorized vehicle access. The launching was at a function at ECIL factory by P Sudhakar, Chairman and Managing Director, ECIL
The Tyre Killer’s guaranteed blocking effect is by means of solid blocking spikes.
The tyre killer provides high security for sensitive areas against forced and unauthorized entry or exit of motor vehicles. Tyres, axles and suspension of motor vehicles will definitively be destroyed when forced entry or escape is attempted.
The High Security Road Blocker can withstand direct impact loads of 4000 KN and is an ideal product to protect high security establishments, iconic buildings and critical infrastructure. It is fully motorized and is operated with the help of hydraulic compressor. The Road blocker will work for three operations even in no power conditions.
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