International Armored Group is a quality conscious armored vehicle manufacturer with over 20 years of experience specializing in the fields of design, engineering, prototyping and manufacturing of armored commercial and tactical vehicles; armored components; and ballistic glass and framing systems, with locations in the United States of America, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Iraq and Pakistan. We have grown substantially over the years and have become one of the most technologically advanced armored vehicle manufacturers in the world.


IAG’s engineering department has over 60 years of combined experience in design and manufacturing of armored vehicles. Our state-of-the-art production facilities allow the teams of highly skilled engineers and technicians to convert any vehicle platform into a fully re-engineered protective vehicle. These include VIP Protection, Luxury & Operational SUVs and cars, Police and Law Enforcement, Pickups & Trucks, Ambulances, Tactical and Armored Personnel Carriers, Anti-Riot vehicles and Cash-in-Transit vehicles.


Thousands of vehicles currently bear the IAG logo and operate in some of the most hostile environments in the world. Each vehicle is a testament to the class leading quality that IAG’s clients have come to expect over the years. Our past and current clients include the US Military, NATO, and various government and non-government organizations.


Our exclusive Smartarmor™ technology featured on our entire product portfolio has a proven track record in defeating a wide range of ballistic and blast attacks. Every vehicle we sell is backed by our warranty because we are confident that our products are of the utmost quality and reliability.


We have offices located in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq and Bulgaria providing services to our clients worldwide around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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