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NATO Wire (also known as NATO Razor Wire or NATO Barbed Wire) is a military-grade security barrier designed to provide maximum protection against intrusion. Originating from battlefield defense, NATO Wire has been standardized under NATO protocols and is now widely used in both military and high-security civilian applications.
Compared with traditional barbed wire, NATO Wire features sharper and longer razor blades fixed to a reinforced steel core. It is usually supplied in Concertina (accordion) or Helical (spiral) coils, making it easy to deploy in just a few minutes. This unique structure creates a formidable physical and psychological deterrent, making unauthorized crossing extremely difficult and dangerous.
Whether for border defense, military camps, prisons, or critical infrastructure such as nuclear plants, airports, and refineries, NATO Wire offers reliable and long-lasting protection.
Specification | Data | Notes |
---|---|---|
Material | Hot-dip galvanized steel / Stainless steel | Stainless steel for humid or coastal areas |
Blade Type | Short blade (10–12mm), Medium blade (20–22mm), Long blade (60–66mm) | Choose based on deterrence level |
Coil Diameter | 450mm, 730mm, 900mm, 1000mm | 730mm is the most common, covers ~10m |
Standard Length | 50m/roll (covers 10–15m when deployed) | Easy for transport and setup |
Structure | Concertina (with clips), Helical (spiral) | Concertina is most used for fast deployment |
Weight | 4.5–10kg/roll | Portable, two-man installation recommended |
High Security – Sharp razor blades provide strong physical and psychological deterrence.
Quick Deployment – Can be installed in minutes, ideal for emergencies or temporary fencing.
Durability – Galvanized or stainless steel resists corrosion and harsh weather.
Cost-Effective – More affordable than electronic fencing or solid walls.
NATO Standard – Some models meet NATO STANAG requirements, suitable for international projects.
Military & Border Defense – Protects bases, checkpoints, and frontlines from infiltration.
Prisons & Detention Centers – Installed on top of walls to prevent escapes.
Critical Infrastructure – Airports, nuclear power plants, oil refineries, and data centers.
Emergency Security – Crowd control, riot management, and temporary camps.
Coastal & Humid Environments – Stainless steel NATO Wire ensures long-lasting performance.
As a professional NATO Wire manufacturer, Bangjun has extensive experience in producing and exporting high-security fencing materials. We not only provide standard NATO Razor Wire, but also offer customized solutions tailored to project requirements, such as coil diameter, blade type, and roll length.
For high-risk zones, we recommend long-blade CBT-65 with large-diameter concertina coils.
For industrial protection, medium-blade BTO-22 offers a balance of cost and performance.
For coastal or humid regions, stainless steel NATO Wire provides superior corrosion resistance.
For fast deployment, choose concertina type for quick and efficient installation.
Strict Material Selection – Premium galvanized steel and stainless steel for durability.
Customization Options – Various blade designs, diameters, and packaging available.
Fast Delivery – Large-scale production and reliable logistics ensure on-time supply.
Technical Support – Professional installation guidance and after-sales assistance.
Certified Quality - ISO9001, SGS, and CE standards, ready for military and high-security applications.
🔒 Secure your project with military-grade NATO Wire.
Contact Bangjun today for a tailored fencing solution and receive your free quote within 24 hours.
📩 Email: sai@bangjunmetal.com
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