Ukrainian company offers its new bulletproof suit for Trump

The new US President Donald Trump has become embroiled in a scandal that could cost him his life. The Secret Service said it is taking “appropriate action” after one of its agents suggested on Facebook that she would not defend President Donald Trump should someone try to shoot him. THta was reported by CNN.

Kerry O’Grady, a senior agent in the Denver field office, made a series of now-deleted postings on Facebook during the campaign saying that she supported Democrat Hillary Clinton and that she would not honor a federal law that prevents agents like her from airing their political beliefs publicly.

Ukrainian company «Ukrayinska Bronya» (Ukrainian Armor) can find a solution for this problem. According to company officials, they can offer the bulletproof clothing and accessories for Donald Trump. The company can create the bulletproof suit to keep clients safe during their travels to dangerous places for work.

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«Ukrayinska Bronya», a manufacturer of ballistic, personal protective and tactical products in Ukraine, with its designed and development based in Kyiv.

Today company offers the latest generation of personal protective equipment including body armour – both overt and covert style, ballistic helmets, hard armour inserts and etc for the ever-changing military and civil defence conditions.

More photo from Ukrainian company «Ukrayinska Bronya» in Kyiv.

 

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