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  1. Armor Holdings, Inc. was an American manufacturer of military, law enforcement, and personnel safety equipment. It was acquired by BAE Systems on July 31, 2007 [1] and renamed BAE Systems Mobility & Protection Systems. The divisions have been reorganised within BAE Systems Land and Armaments .

  2. Jun 21, 2007 · The Bush administration on Thursday approved BAE’s $4.1bn takeover of Armor Holdings, ending speculation that the transaction could come under scrutiny in the wake of bribery allegations at the...

  3. Armor Holdings was founded in 1969 as American Body Armor and Equipment, Inc. It was primarily a manufacturer of armored products such as ballistic resistant vests and tactical armor. In August 1985 the company was acquired by Unifast Industries, Inc., for $1.7 million.

  4. Armor Holdings is a major military truck builder (esp. FMTV family), and a leading provider of vehicle and helicopter up-armoring, military and commercial aircraft seating, and individual armor systems (helmets, SAPI & ESAPI ceramic plate inserts for body armor, et. al.) and survivability equipment (MOLLE packs, hydration, goggles, et. al.) for ...

  5. Armor is a global leader in Managed Detection and Response (MDR) + Cloud Security Solutions. As a trusted partner to more than 2,000 companies in over 40 countries, Armor offers cybersecurity and compliance consulting, professional services, and managed cybersecurity services (MSSP).

  6. May 7, 2007 · BAE Systems Plc, a British defense contractor, announced in 2007 that it would acquire Armor Holdings Inc., a U.S. maker of military and heavy vehicles, for $88 a share. The deal would expand BAE's presence in the U.S. market and its involvement in ground vehicles.

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