Hostile Vehicle Mitigation, as known in the industry as HVM, is a strategic approach to how security authorities implement techniques and equipment to prevent or stop vehicle attacks on facilities or public spaces. The term "hostile vehicle mitigation" has increased by 70% in online searches over the past 12 months, leading us to believe that people like you are taking precautions when it comes to safeguarding your people, places, and things from vehicle attacks.
When planning special events or permanent perimeter security measures, authorities responsible for a hostile vehicle mitigation strategy will look at a host of factors in order to determine the right defensive approach.
Understanding how vehicle attacks happen will help guide your approach to a successful implementation.
A hostile vehicle attack is when a person drives their vehicle deliberately into an unauthorized area with the intent to cause property damage, injury or death to persons occupying the area, or disrupt business activities. These attacks happen all across the world and have been a tactic for terrorists and hostile intruders in recent decades.
In a recent article, we discussed the topic, “Are Vehicle Attacks Increasing In The US? Time To Look At Hostile Vehicle Mitigation” where we took a hard look at the most recent and notable vehicle attacks in the United States.
There are a host of factors that need to be considered prior to developing your HVM strategy. The ultimate goal is to be prepared in the event of an attack and prevent damage to property, injury to persons, or even death. Here are a few factors that need to be considered:
Often referred to as vehicle barriers, hostile vehicle mitigation barriers are devices or structures used to stop vehicles from entering unauthorized areas to protect personnel or assets. These barriers are placed into two separate categories:
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There are multiple crash-test certifications around the world. In order for any HVM barriers to be certified they must go through a series of tests. If you’d like to learn more about crash tests, visit our article on how crash-tests are conducted. Here are some of the crash-tests:
Hostile vehicle attacks happen and more often than you might think. As an authority responsible for protecting property and people, being prepared before an attack happens is critical to your job.
There are many vehicle mitigation barriers across the globe. Finding the right solution for your needs can be a difficult task. If you are looking for a barrier system in the US, ARX Perimeters specializes in matching your organization with the right hostile vehicle mitigation solution.
Take a look at our vehicle barrier solutions and reach out to us for guidance on hostile vehicle mitigation solutions.