KROLL Advantage: Winter 2024
Click here to view the VIRTUAL MAGAZINE ASP products can be found on pages 1, 9, 12, 33 and 40
Click here to view the VIRTUAL MAGAZINE ASP products can be found on pages 1, 9, 12, 33 and 40
"The Agent Belt from Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) is the ultimate plainclothes or off-duty carry platform." View Original Article Here
"Throughout this year, you’ll be seeing promotions and other marketing around the ASP brand, with the theme “LEgendary” — with the “LE” emphasized to signify Law Enforcement. With this new...
"Training restraints from ASP Inc. feature the exact same design, materials and construction as the standard Ultra Cuffs, but with special lock set that disengages when subjected to back pressure..."...
"Nobody sells anything in the arms industry – we are involved in system integration, upgrades, project management." View Original Article Here
"Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) named Stacey Perkins as the new director of sales for the Southeast U.S. region." View Original Article Here
"Ultra Plus Identifier Handcuffs from ASP feature an exclusive keyless double locking system, allowing L.E. officers to perform this critical step by simply pressing a fingertip-actuated button." View Original Article...
Check out three action-packed videos of one of our real “Power Teams” — French Trainers Thierry and Héloïse — teaching ASP Instructor candidates France, Belgium and Tahiti. The language may...
ASP expands its exclusive offering of Enhanced Red Guns – molding training replicas with unique "drop mag" functionality – with the addition of an M-4 CARBINE (AR-15 Platform) and M-18...
Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), a leading provider of law enforcement equipment and tactical training, has hired Stacey Perkins as the new Director of Sales for the Southeast US region....
The XT DF from ASP Inc., is a 4-mode (high/medium/low/strobe) programmable duty light with dual fuel flexibility. View Original Article Here
ASP launched its training program in 1987 with courses dedicated to expandable batons. View Original Article Here