Fortis Protection Systems headquarters — reinforced architectural facade

Institutional  ·  Diplomatic  ·  Education

Schools. Embassies.
No margin for error.

Schools and diplomatic facilities share a specific challenge: they are soft targets by design — open, welcoming, and densely occupied — operating in environments where the threat is anything but soft. Fortis provides layered passive protection that works within both the architectural constraints and the operational reality of these buildings.

The core problem

Built to be open. Required to be safe.

Modern schools and embassy buildings share a contradiction: their architecture prioritises openness, transparency, and accessibility — large glazed facades, wide entrances, public-facing ground floors — while their occupants face a threat profile that demands the opposite. Standard construction offers almost no resistance to forced entry, ballistic attack, or blast overpressure.

The Fortis approach resolves this without altering the character of the building. Transparent security laminate, ballistic glass composites, and non-transparent BNTP panels are applied to existing surfaces — windows, doors, walls — leaving the building looking and functioning exactly as before, while raising its resistance to a certified protection level.

Critically, installation is non-disruptive: schools stay open, embassies stay operational. No scaffolding, no noise beyond a normal maintenance window, no exterior change that would signal to an adversary that hardening has occurred.

Schools & Universities

Protect without alarming.
Harden without closing.

Drone blast, falling missile debris, forced-entry, and vehicle ramming are the primary threat scenarios for educational facilities in the region. Each has a different protection response — and each can be addressed with Fortis systems installed during a standard school holiday window, without visible exterior change.

Threat: Drone Blast & Missile Debris

Glass — the primary injury source

In a drone or missile proximity event, the overwhelming majority of injuries are caused by glass fragmentation — not the blast itself. Standard glazing shatters into high-velocity shards that travel across an entire room. Two solutions depending on threat level and standoff distance:

  • FTL Laminate Applied to existing glass — holds shattered panes in place under blast overpressure, eliminating the fragmentation hazard. No glass replacement required. The most cost-effective and fastest protection upgrade for an entire school campus.
  • BTP Composites Replacement blast and ballistic glazing for main entrances, admin areas, and any façade with reduced standoff distance. Rated to EN 1063 BR4–BR5 and blast class ER1–ER4. Fits existing frames.

Threat: Vehicle Attack & Forced Entry

Perimeter — the first line of protection

Crash-rated bollards and anti-ram barriers at drop-off zones, pedestrian entrances, and playground boundaries stop a 7,500 kg vehicle at speed. For forced-entry scenarios, BTP composite replacement glazing and BNTP-reinforced doors harden access points without any visible exterior change.

Internal Hardening

Safe areas and shelter rooms

A designated shelter room — typically a repurposed store room or interior corridor — hardened with BNTP composite panels on walls and a blast-rated door, provides a hold-and-wait space protected from debris, fragmentation, and overpressure. Indistinguishable from the surrounding interior before and after installation.

Installation

Completed during school holidays

A typical school hardening project — FTL laminate on all windows and entrance glazing, BTP composite replacement on the main entrance, and a hardened shelter room — is completed within a 10–14 day school holiday window. No scaffolding. No structural works. School opens on day one of term as normal.

10–14

Days typical install

0

Structural modifications

RC2+

EN 1627 resistance class

Embassies & Consulates

Diplomatic-grade protection.
Certified to STANAG Level 2.

Embassies operate under a distinct threat model: they are high-profile symbolic targets, they cannot relocate, and any visible hardening can itself become a diplomatic or political issue. Fortis delivers protection to STANAG L2 / BR7 standards from systems that are architecturally invisible and installed without disrupting operations or drawing attention.

Glazing

Windows & Façade Glass

BTP composites rated BR5–BR7 fitted to all exposed façade glazing. For blast and IED scenarios, combined with FTL laminate on interior surfaces to retain fragments. Replacement or overlay options depending on existing frame condition.

Entry Points

Ballistic Doors & Airlocks

BR6–BR7 ballistic doors with concealed hinges and matching frames. Airlock vestibule configurations for controlled entry. All elements match the existing architectural finish — timber veneer, powder-coated steel, or anodised aluminium.

Walls

BNTP Interior Wall Hardening

BNTP composite panels bonded to existing interior walls of chancery rooms, communications rooms, and safe areas — then plastered or boarded over. Brings wall resistance to STANAG L2 without visible change and without structural demolition.

Safe Room

Emergency Secure Room

A designated emergency secure room hardened to STANAG L2 / BR7, with independent power, communication, and air supply. Sized for the full mission-critical staff count. Full project documentation provided for submission to host-country and home-country security authorities.

Perimeter

Vehicle Barriers & Checkpoints

Crash-rated bollards and road blockers for the compound perimeter. Guard post construction. Vehicle and pedestrian checkpoint stations. Coordinated with host-country security protocols and designed to meet the visual requirements of the diplomatic environment.

Certification

Full Documentation Package

Every embassy project is delivered with a full certification and test documentation package: EN 1063 / EN 1522 test certificates, STANAG compliance records, installation reports, and as-built drawings — in the formats required for diplomatic security submissions.

Relevant Systems

The Fortis products applied to these environments.

Fortis Protection Systems headquarters — reinforced architectural facade

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Start with a site assessment.

Every school and diplomatic facility has a unique layout, threat profile, and operational constraint. The Fortis team will assess the site, identify the critical vulnerabilities, and design a protection plan that works within your architecture and your schedule.