KBT Breaching Tool

Exclusively distributed from AARDVARK for all of North America.

The KBT was purpose-built from the ground up to solve a specific problem for tactical units: filling the gap between manual forced entry and explosive breaching. This breaching tool employs the best of physics in the form of a self-contained impact ram with powder-actuated cartridges that go directly into a door or entryway. The KBT captures the force of the ram within the tool, ensuring that no projectile or explosive energy leaves the device.

The KBT also increases operator safety by allowing operators to breach from behind a shield or to the side of the door. This is a ready-to-use device that can completely replace explosive and hydraulic breaching, battering rams, and other manual forced entry techniques that drain valuable time and energy from your tactical unit.

Key Features

  • Powered by .45 caliber blanks
  • Utilizes 8-round cylinder for multiple breaches
  • Hardened impact steel ram resets in less than a second
  • Delivers up to 850 ft./lbs. of force
  • Breaches metal security screen doors
  • Defeats outward opening steel doors in steel frame
  • Capable of porting cinder block walls

Key Features

  • Powered by .45 caliber blanks
  • Utilizes 8-round cylinder for multiple breaches
  • Hardened impact steel ram resets in less than a second
  • Delivers up to 850 ft./lbs. of force
  • Breaches metal security screen doors
  • Defeats outward opening steel doors in steel frame
  • Capable of porting cinder block walls
KBT action shot with instructional graphics

“This product not only adds to our mission effectiveness, but it keeps our team safe by empowering them to act swiftly and precisely.”

S.W.A.T COMMANDER, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION

“This product not only adds to our mission effectiveness, but it keeps our team safe by empowering them to act swiftly and precisely.”

S.W.A.T COMMANDER, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION

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