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Armor IQ (ArmorIQ)

Rifle-rated ballistic armour plates for military operators, law enforcement and security.

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Vitality Radar

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Current
Industry
Updated 10 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
88
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
54
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
63
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
42
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
58

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

ArmorIQ appears to be pivoting toward a security-first AI platform while retaining a separate defense/protective-systems identity on its corporate presence, suggesting an early-stage company testing adjacent markets rather than a fully consolidated commercial strategy.[1][2][3][5][13] Its strongest signal is an articulated product narrative and some corporate/infrastructure claims; however, public evidence of market traction, hiring depth, and operating scale remains limited.[2][3][10][13]

Efficiency Ratio

The company shows moderate output from a small disclosed team, but the public footprint and operational claims outpace independently observable proof of revenue, customer scale, or organizational maturity.[2][3][7]

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH

LinkedIn post announcing ArmorIQ as security built for autonomous AI agents.

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Product Launch HIGH

Public SDK documentation describes an intent-aware AI security platform with policy enforcement, cryptographic verification, and management tooling.

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Other HIGH United States

Website and about page present a bulletproof-plate product line centered on 'Zero Trauma Technology' and U.S. manufacturing claims.

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Certification MEDIUM

LinkedIn company profile states the firm has in-house manufacturing infrastructure, engineering and quality teams, ISO 9001 certification, and is an approved supplier to the Ministry of Defense and defense industries.

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Other HIGH

LinkedIn lists company size as 11-50 employees and privately held, founded in 2025, indicating a small early-stage organization.

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Expansion MEDIUM San Francisco, United States

SignalHire profile reports headquarters in San Francisco, United States, with 10-50 employees, suggesting a U.S. operating footprint in addition to the defense/manufacturing presence.

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Other HIGH

ArmorIQ about page frames the company around intent-first trust layers, regulatory compliance, and autonomous AI safety, signaling a strategic pivot into AI security.

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About
Armor IQ manufactures rifle-rated ballistic protection plates marketed explicitly to military professionals, special operators, law enforcement and private security. Its HG2 armor plate is advertised as stopping rifle threats up to and including 30-06, in the 3++ / NIJ III+ protection class. It sells catalogue-style direct to end users rather than through programme contracts, and no defense programme, national customer or company registration detail is publicly evidenced.
Relevancy
Ballistic protection plates marketed explicitly for 'Operators & Military Professionals', law enforcement and security — military target audience in the company's own product marketing. Classified C12-02 Worn Protection & Load Carriage. GAPS: no country, HQ, founding year or headcount evidenced — recorded Unknown rather than inferred.
Tags
#BodyArmor #BallisticProtection #HardArmorPlates #NIJ #SoldierSystems #LawEnforcement

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