Archer 500™ Anti-Vehicle Barrier

Archer 500 Anti-Vehicle Barriers

Flexible, rapid solution for crowd control, traffic flow and vehicle incursions.

The Archer 500™ anti-vehicle barrier systems provide almost instant security risk management. Manufactured of high strength, ballistic rated steel, the Archer 500 anti-vehicle barrier can be added to entrance areas, checkpoints, loading docks or sites that need additional security at a moment's notice.

Unlike metal "bike rack" barricades, fence panels and fixed barriers, the Archer 500 delivers anti-vehicle and ballistic protection that is flexible enough to meet any crowd control or traffic flow requirement.


Product Features:

The Archer 500™ and Meridian's entire line of anti-vehicle barriers include the following features:

  • Rapidly deployable
  • High strength, ballistic rated steel
  • Two person portable
  • Non-electronic, non-hydraulic design
  • reduces training and maintenance costs
  • Modular design enables flexible configuration

Meridian's Archer anti-vehicle barriers provide a new option for security and protect an organization's investment in its people, facilities and assets.

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Archer 500 Product Sheet

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Archer Barriers Install in Minutes
How rapid is rapid? Rather than talk about how fast our Archer barriers are to install, we made a video that shows a team of two installing a set of Archer 1200 Barriers—without heavy equipment, hydraulics or electricity.


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CFATS Compliance Made Easy
Fixed in place systems are expensive and time consuming to install. Meridian barriers can help facilities comply with CFATS requirements, making Meridian's products increasingly important tools for protecting and maintaining perimeter security and mitigating the risk of non-compliance fines and lawsuits.


The Meridian Advantage
Meridian's Archer 500, 750 and 1200 Barriers are perfect solutions for:
  • Event security
  • Site construction
  • CFATS compliance
  • Maintenance support for fixed systems
  • Highway and facility construction
  • Building and facility protection
  • Perimeters and entry ways that change on a regular basis
  • Locations without electric service
  • Extreme temperature and weather conditions
  • Locations without heavy equipment to install heavy or cumbersome temporary systems