Primarily used in specific locations such as banks, embassies, airport VIP lounges, and schools. There are also civilian-grade equipment with lower impact resistance, mainly used in gymnasiums, villas, and pedestrian streets.
Currently, there are two international certification standards for anti-terrorism roadblocks: one is the British PAS68 certification; the other is the U.S. Department of State's DOS certification. The test involved crashing a 7.5T truck at a speed of 80KM/H, which was successfully stopped in place, and the roadblock (bollards, road spikes) operated normally.
Impact Resistance: 60,000 to 187,400 J
480,000 Joules of anti-destructive force
Material: 6MM thick standard steel, or 304 stainless steel































