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The Electro-Hydraulic SCIF Breaching Tool is a purpose-built electro-hydraulic breaching tool designed for law enforcement, military, and tactical entry teams tasked with defeating Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) doors. Engineered for precision, safety, and power, the HDP11-SCIF delivers a unique two-phase breach capability that enables fast, controlled defeat of both inward and outward swinging high-security doors.
The Electro-Hydraulic SCIF Breaching Tool supports two distinct phases of the breach, allowing operators to overcome reinforced and high-security door systems:
The Electro-Hydraulic SCIF Breaching Tool was specifically engineered to address the challenges of SCIF door construction and access control.
Who is the SCIF Breaching Tool designed for?
Designed for law enforcement, military, and tactical teams conducting SCIF, vestibule, and high-security door breaching operations.
What types of doors can it breach?
The tool is designed to defeat inward swing, outward swing, and vestibule doors, including those secured with magnetic locks.
What makes this tool different from standard hydraulic spreaders?
The SCIF Breaching Tool combines ultra-thin gapping blades with a long-stroke pull function, allowing controlled separation of reinforced doors rather than simple spreading.
Is the tool safe to use in confined spaces?
Yes. The swivel hydraulic fitting helps keep operators out of the fatal funnel while maintaining controlled hydraulic force.