The geography of Afghanistan, characterized by rugged mountains and vast arid plains, demands a specific approach to security. High temperature fluctuations and abrasive sandstorms accelerate the corrosion of standard fences, making the choice of metal wire material critical for long-term viability.
Currently, there is a significant shift toward the deployment of razor coil wire for protecting critical infrastructure. The need for rapid deployment and high psychological deterrence has led to a preference for galvanized and PVC-coated systems that can withstand the harsh Afghan climate.
Economic instability and the need for border control have intensified the requirement for razor wire prison fence structures. Local operators are moving away from traditional barbed wire toward more aggressive, cut-resistant razor technology to ensure uncompromising site integrity.