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Jan 21st 2021 - Mar 2nd 2021

Advanced Blast & Ballistic Systems (ABBS) is a company that has developed globally patented systems to counteract the forces an armoured vehicle sustains when a mine or Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explodes under it. ABBS asserts that mines and IEDs accounted for over 80% of UK and US army casualties in Iraq & Afghanistan. ABBS aims to change this and become a major contender in the $20 billion armoured vehicle protection market. The company has received over £2 million in revenue to date from Research and Development (R&D) grants in the UK, as well as, sold its products to the US Army and Israel with profits worth £145,000 in 2018 and £560,000 in 2019 respectively. ABBS is in potential talks with Pakistan, India, and the Far East. It will use 35% of the investment for the development of its Zero-Zero Safety System for eVTOL aircraft, 10% for patent protection, 25% towards investment in existing R&D/production facility, and 30% towards R&D/Marketing staff.

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    07025669
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    22/09/2009
    incorporated 15 years


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    104
    investors

    £1,489
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    07025669
    company number

    Active
    company status

    22/09/2009
    incorporated 15 years

  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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