Alpine Armoring Inc. is a U.S. based multinational corporation headquartered near Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. For over the past 30 years, we have pioneered the engineering, designing, and custom-manufacturing of a variety of non-military armored vehicles incorporating the latest technology in retrofitting certified transparent and opaque material in developing the optimal armored vehicles for our clients. As a long term GSA contract holder GSA contract 07F-9376S, Alpine Armoring has been a reliable supplier to the US government and private sectors worldwide.

"no one protects you better"® - This is our motto, mission, standard of excellence, and a promise to our clients. At Alpine Armoring, our unwavering commitment to excellence drives this mission to set the highest standards of service and quality product to our customers whose safety is NEVER taken for granted no matter what the circumstances may be.

Two brochures titled "ALPINE ARMORED VEHICLES" with a world map and armored vehicles on the cover. The slogan "No One Protects You Better" is prominently displayed.

1993

The year Alpine Armoring was established that initiated its long and adventurous journey of over 3 decades transforming the armored vehicle industry by providing professionally retrofitted protective vehicles for civilian, commercial & military clients.

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Poster for the 1995 China International Exhibition on Special Purpose Vehicles and Parts, held from October 11-15 at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre, Shanghai, P.R. China.

1995

The first international security trade show in Shanghai, China that Alpine Armoring attended while it debuted its first ever CIT designed armored Jeep Cherokee, and proudly establishing itself as the pioneer in the vehicle armoring industry.

Four men are seated at a conference table, engaged in a meeting. Chinese and American flags are displayed on the table, along with refreshments including bananas and soda cans.

1997

The first large order of armored CIT vans for the city of Shenyang, China displayed at a corporate sponsored signing ceremony with the Mayor of Shenyang in attendance.

Two men having a conversation on a TV news set, one dressed in a suit speaking, and the other listening. Text on screen reads: "Fred Khoroushi June 12, 1997.

1997

First in-studio CNN Interview in New York City while displaying a personal protection armored Jeep Grand Cherokee in Manhattan.

A man stands in front of a gray SUV parked near the open rear cargo bay of a large aircraft. He is dressed in a white shirt and tie.

1999

Alpine Armoring proudly supplied its first large order of high level custom-armored SUVs to the US Military in support of the Balkan war with several vehicles directly air-flown from Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) to the Balkan region.

Top: Logo of Port Authority NY NJ, image of burning Twin Towers with police car. Bottom: Night view of NYC skyline with Twin Towers tribute lights. Text: "We Shall Never Forget.

2001

Alpine Armoring proudly supports the Port Authority of NY NJ with several ready-to-deploy armored SUVs instantly after the September 11 terrorist attack …. United We Stand! PROUDLY SUPPLYING ARMORED VEHICLES.

Three white SUVs are loaded onto a flatbed truck, parked on a road with a backdrop of trees.

2002

Alpine Armoring’s large commercial order of multiple RHD (right hand drive) armored vehicles deployed to a major multi-international oil company offering further security for its crew in its extensive operation in Indonesia.

rge, black armored Boxer APC SWAT vehicle with a rugged exterior and tinted windows is parked on outdoor pavement.

2004

Alpine Armoring’s debut of one of its first uniquely designed SWAT model truck (Boxer®) for the US Army including its several deployments of armored vehicles in Iraq and to other clients in the US and worldwide.

A black armored Alpine Armoring Bulldog displayed indoors at an exhibition, showcasing images and features of SWAT trucks on a poster board attached to its side.

2008

The introduction of Alpine Armoring’s first-generation large size multi-troop armored SWAT truck (Bulldog®) for the selected US Police & law enforcement clients, exhibited at IACP show in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A black armored police vehicle marked "Policía Federal" is parked on a street near a mural depicting police operations. A few individuals in uniform stand nearby.

2010/2012

Alpine Armoring’s large multi-vehicle order of its first generation Pit-Bull® model high level armored SWAT trucks customized for the Mexican Federal Police in the continued support of their effort to fight crime.

An armored sheriff's Pit-Bull vehicle labeled "SHERIFF" is parked on a paved surface with trees visible in the background. The vehicle is equipped with off-road tires and various lights.

2013

Alpine Armoring’s debut of its first generation of high level (A9/B6+) Pit-Bull X® model SWAT truck targeted to the US Police and various other law enforcement agencies.

An armored Pit-Bull vehicle with a bullet-damaged windshield is parked on a dirt road. Trees and bushes are in the background.

2015

Alpine Armoring’s debut of its modified version of Pit-Bull XL® model SWAT style truck at level A11 (B7), protected against armor-piercing rounds of high power rifles, targeted to both the US Police and other international law enforcement agencies.

Two armored CIT trucks parked inside a well-lit warehouse with concrete floors and exposed ceiling beams. The vehicles are positioned in aligned parking spaces with yellow lane markings.

2015

Alpine Armoring’s first large order of its customized high level (A9/B6+) CIT armored trucks of chassis different sizes exclusively manufactured for a major foreign government Central Bank.

A fleet of black armored Pit-Bulls is parked in an organized formation on a paved surface near a building.

2018

Alpine Armoring’s debut of its highly anticipated second generation armored Pit-Bull VX® and first ever Pit-Bull VXT® model offering high level protection, targeted to both the US Police and the international markets.

A military transport aircraft's cargo hold with two armored Pit-Bull trucks inside and several personnel standing alongside.

2020

Alpine Armoring’s multi-vehicle large order of its newly deployed Pit-Bull VX® & Pit-Bull VXT® models for a US ally Middle East government client.

A row of black armored Cudas is parked outside a large yellow industrial building on a sunny day.

2021

Alpine Armoring’s debut of its first generation smaller size SWAT truck (Cuda®) for troop carrying, marketed exclusively for the international markets, including Africa.

A white mastiff truck with rugged off-road tires is parked on a paved road in a wooded area, with trees and patches of grass visible in the background.

2024

Alpine Armoring’s debut of never-done-before limited edition .50 cal. protection (level A12) civilian style armored truck (Mastiff®) based on Ford F-350 chassis.

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Who do we sell to?

Our extensive list of clients for the past three decades includes various agencies within the United States government, including all four arms of the U.S. military (a GSA contractor), multinational corporations, embassies, VIPs, foreign militaries, the NGOs (including the United Nations), law enforcement agencies and the Police forces in the U.S. and around the world.

A composite image featuring the emblems of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of State, and The White House. In the background, there is a law enforcement vehicle on the left and a view of The White House on the right.
 Three logos against a dark background of parked military vehicles: SAM logo (shield with three red lines), IOM UN Migration logo (blue circle with globe and human figures), UN logo.
Three government seals illuminated against a dark background of the U.S. Capitol Building and a police officer. Left to right: Seal of the Department of Energy, Seal of the United States Capitol Police, and Seal of the Department of State.

We know armoring

With meticulous attention to details and commitment to quality and service, Alpine Armoring has set the standard for others in the industry to follow. Our skilled and experienced R&D team constantly and relentlessly works on developing the best designs possible to develop an array of armored vehicles, including VIP luxury armored sedans, SUVs, SWAT trucks, riot control trucks, and cash-in-transit (CIT) vehicles. This also includes frequent ballistic testing and live-fire tests of the transparent and opaque material on and off the vehicles at our exclusive testing facility. This is one more reason that separates Alpine Armoring from all others in the industry and is a respected leader in this field.

A person uses calipers to measure the diameter of bullet holes in a shattered glass surface, which is part of a computer tower. The glass is heavily damaged with spider-web cracks radiating from several impact points.
Amn Alpine Armoring employee uses a handheld device to inspect a black armored vehicle from Alpine Armoring, which has visible rivets along its side.
A large industrial machine in operation within a factory setting. The machine features a series of pipes and cables and appears to be processing a sheet of metal.
Two Alpine Armoring employees are installing a large panel in a mechanical or technical room. Both are using both hands to position the panel overhead. They appear to be working inside a vehicle or equipment enclosure.
Two mechanics working on the wheel area of a vehicle. Both are wearing jackets with "Alpine Armoring" printed on the back.
A n Alpine Armoring employee operates a large machine via a touchscreen interface in an industrial setting. Monitors and equipment are visible in the background.
An Alpine Armoring employee in a black shirt and hat uses a power drill to work on the interior of a vehicle, focusing on a compartment above the dashboard.
An Alpine Armoring employee operates a large industrial machine in a factory setting, focusing on the control panel.
An Alpine Armoring employee working on the interior of a vehicle door while wearing safety goggles and a mask.
An Alpine Armoring employee operates a large industrial machine handling a flat metal sheet, inside a factory setting.

Our Certifications

Among so many awards and accolades, Alpine Armoring holds certifications (VR7) issued by the German government approved-ballistic-laboratory (Beschussamt München) and has passed the rigorous armored SUV testing exclusively by the US Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG).

BESCHUSSAMT MÜNCHENVIEW CERTIFICATES
OTHER INDEPENDENT LABORATORIESVIEW CERTIFICATES
Three official certificates printed in German, labeled "Beschussamt München," with blue and white crests on the left side. The documents contain text, signatures, and an official stamp.
A white SUV, marked with "alpineco.com," is heavily damaged and surrounded by a large cloud of smoke, suggesting an explosion or collision in a wooded area.
Final report titled "Ballistic Testing of the Alpine Armoring Inc. Lexus LX470" from December 2011, produced by the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, displayed on a dark background featuring a vehicle explosion.
A ballistic resistance test report from NTS Technical Systems. The background shows two individuals observing a test involving a white truck in a snowy outdoor setting.

We are proud to report that not a single incident of armor penetration has occurred in any of the thousands of vehicles manufactured and supplied by Alpine Armoring to our customers worldwide.