Sabre Ballistics, Sydor Instruments team for US market
Sydor Instruments has signed on to become the exclusive sales and applications partner for Sabre Ballistics in the US market. The agreement, announced 22 April, will better enable UK-based Sabre Ballistics to target the US market with its integrated ballistics test equipment and solutions.
Sabre Ballistics currently serves customers in 33 countries around the world with its ballistics testing solutions, including the US. SABRE products are fully compliant with NATO, ISO, CIP, NIJ and SAAMI standards.
Michael Pavia, president, Sydor Instruments, said: ‘We are very pleased to partner with Sabre Ballistics in the US. Sabre’s unmatched experience in ballistics hardware design, instrumentation and analysis, combined with Sydor’s ballistics imaging capability, allows us to offer the most complete portfolio of ballistics testing and analysis solutions in the industry. This will greatly benefit our customers in the security and defence industries where the need for speed, accuracy, repeatability and reliability is paramount.’
David Balfour, managing director, Sabre Ballistics, added: ‘We’re excited to strengthen our presence in the US with this relationship. Our customers often require custom solutions to their ballistics testing needs, and the partnership with Sydor strengthens our ability to deliver customised, fully integrated solutions to them.'
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