Our patented safety barriers protect officers from daily assaults and deadly strikes.
The Vector is a maneuverable, lightweight, single-arm secured NIJ Level 3 ballistic barrier that stores in the front of a patrol vehicle next to an officer. This smaller, stronger, lighter, and more versatile Vector protects critical mass in tight spots. It immediately stops attacks to the head, neck, and upper chest of an officer. The shield protects both officer and citizen, creating a safety ba
rrier between them, giving the officer extra seconds to assess a situation and time to transition to a less-lethal force option, when possible, but still remain protected. In thousands of documented incidents over the past several years, Vectors have stopped guns, blades, bricks, bats, needles, machetes, and attacking dogs. Using these barriers, officers were able to avoid tragedy and protect bystanders without ever having to fire a weapon. Boston PD joins a large number of agencies around the country, including the Massachusetts State Police (MSP), Massachusetts Department of Correction (MADOC), Connecticut State Police (CSP), UNC Chapel Hill Hospitals Police, Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ), the United States Marshal Service (USMS), and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), as well a myriad of local police and sheriff's departments that use this tool to de-escalate violence and better protect both the public and officers. Due to its easy access and maneuverability, the Vector is used in every area of law enforcement. This shield has become a critical protection and de-escalation tool for patrol officers, motorcycle units, mounted patrols, school resource officers, gang units, narcotics teams, fugitive apprehension teams, riot patrols, SWAT, environmental police, marine patrols, and department of correction officers. Vector provides de-escalation, emotionally distressed person (EDP) and active shooter training. In multiple class evaluations, officers have said this is the best tool and training for law enforcement ever. Vector is also proud to be taking the Chief Green Responder Alert Program for Autism Awareness nationwide. The YVSF joins a growing number of agencies now participating in this program to better protect autistic adults and children in the community. Vector provides de-escalation shields and training for officers as well as specially designed stickers for families to place on front doors or vehicles to alert officers that an autistic individual could be present. For a free demo or more information on Vector Centerline Protection De-Escalation Police Shields and Training, please call 239-281-8669 or email [email protected]. DISCLAIMER: Due to the sensitive nature of police training, tactics are not shown on our website or social media. If you are credentialed law enforcement, please contact us directly for a demo.
02/19/2026
Halifax Police Officers are taking great strides to protect the Autistic. 🌈💙🙏
Schedule a POLICE SENSITIVE demo to find out what's up and why we've saved the lives of so many officers over the last 10 years be will all. 💙💙💙
All training is POLICE SENSITIVE. 💙💙💙
Stay safe. Stay protected.
06/04/2025
SROs from the Hanahan Police Department in South Carolina attended our Personal Protective Barrier training under the direction of Chief Richard Gerhardt.
Sergeant Kasey Morris coordinated the training with us and every officer trained said that Vector PPBs helped them more safely do their jobs to protect children and faculty within their schools.
The Hanahan Police Department now joins a long list of departments implementing our "No Contact De-Escalation" program to protect the autistic. 🙏🌈
What a great group of men and women! Every single officer was kind, caring, compassionate and skilled.
Lucy the autism liaison dog oversaw the training and gave it 2 paws up! 🐾❤️💙
06/04/2025
SROs from the Hanahan Police Department in South Carolina attended our Personal Protective Barrier training under the direction of Chief Richard Gerhardt.
Sergeant Kasey Morris coordinated the training with us and every officer trained said that Vector PPBs helped them more safely do their jobs to protect children and faculty within their schools.
The Hanahan Police Department now joins a long list of departments implementing our "No Contact De-Escalation" program to protect the autistic. 🙏🌈
What a great group of men and women! Every single officer was kind, caring, compassionate and skilled.
Lucy the autism liaison dog oversaw the training and gave it 2 paws up! 🐾❤️💙