Posted on July 22, 2016
Attacks against police officers and mass shootings lead to law enforcement agencies employing advanced training tactics and utilizing active shooting response equipment. As such, Miami Police Department recently placed an order for 687 new steel-plated Point Blank vests capable of repelling rifle fire. read more ...
Posted on July 20, 2016
The July/August issue of Police and Security News magazine featured their 23rd Annual Report of the Latest Advances in Ballistic Armor Technology and Design. The report included new body armor systems from the nation’s leading manufacturers including Point Blank’s Elite concealable vest, ARMIS and SOHPC tactical armor systems along with other high performance, tactical shields such as the ASPIS X and Trifecta X. read more ...
Posted on June 6, 2016
A DISTURBING TREND … Between 2005 and 2014, 466 law enforcement officers (LEOs) have been “feloniously killed” by gunshot wounds. In 2005, just three of these killings were committed with a rifle. read more ...
Posted on April 12, 2016
“ALPHA ELITE BLACK… So Thin and Light, You Can Almost Fold It.” read more ...
Posted on February 26, 2016
Point Blank Enterprises (“Point Blank” or “PBE”), the worldwide leader in the production of soft body armor and related protective solutions, announced today that the Company qualified and received BA 9000 certification from a third-party registration organization that thoroughly read more ...
Posted on January 12, 2016
World’s Lightest Body Armor Now Offers Same High Level of Protection In Even More Light-Weight Model
Pompano Beach, FL, January 12, 2016 – Point Blank Enterprises (“PBE”), the worldwide leader in the production of soft body armor and related protective solutions, today announced the introduction of the Alpha EliteTM Black, a product extension of read more ...
Posted on December 16, 2015
Point Blank’s Alpha Elite Armor was one of the most popular products featured in POLICE Magazine during 2015. This selection was made based on reader response online and through editorial discussions with officers. read more ...