Connecticut National Guard Base Installs Delta Scientific Barricade System
Delta Scientific, manufacturer of counter-terrorist vehicle control systems used in the United States and internationally, announced that Bradley Air National Guard Base in East Granby, Conn., installed a Delta Scientific HD300EM shallow mount wedge barricade system at the home of the "Flying Yankees," the 103rd Airlift Wing, the third-oldest Air National Guard unit in the country. Installed by American Barrier and Controls LLC, Foxboro, Mass., the "Stop Control Safety" ACP (access control point) provides security at this constrained location with a relatively low traffic volume of less than 800 vehicles per hour per lane.
"Security forces and the engineering firm at Bradley chose the Delta Scientific HD300EM because of Delta's proven leadership and quality in the vehicle barrier industry," explains Dave Abromson, vice president of American Barrier and Controls. "They chose American Barrier and Controls LLC as the installer of the barrier and ACP system because of our 20-plus years as a Delta installer and service provider and our extensive history of electronic integration at such facilities as the US Army, US Navy, FBI field offices and multiple NASA locations."