Talk:Armored car (VIP)

Latest comment: 9 years ago by N4aof

On the page "Armored car (VIP)" at the heading "Certification" there is the statement "Manufacturers of vehicles often certify their products according to a specific level, based on standards from one of several standards bodied, including: VPAM,[1] typically cited as a "VR" rating such as VR6 - VR9.[2]" where the acronym VPAM is a hyperlink, supposedly to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPAM but that link actually takes you to the page "Calculator Input Methods" at the heading "Infix notation" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculator_input_methods#Infix_notation which is totally unrelated to the supposed item.

The section on Certification lists only the obscure VPAM ratings (with no explanation) and totally ignores the more common NIJ standards used in the United States and the CEN standards commonly used throughout Europe. I apologize that my only contribution to this matter is in pointing out a problem which I can recognize but cannot resolve. N4aof (talk) 07:38, 30 January 2015 (UTC) n4aofReply