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Seyntex currently has 283 different ballistic solutions; “You know everybody requests something else, you need to listen to ...
We are thrilled to announce that DuPont Life Protection has won the inaugural Body Armor Innovation Award 2024for their game-changing material, Kevlar® EXO™!This incredible achievement celebrates a ...
NIJ Standard-0101.07 changes. The current system of using Roman numerals (II, IIIA, III, and IV) to indicate the level of threat will disappear and be replaced by a naming convention similar to the ...
In July 2024, MKU Limited, a global defense and homeland security company based in Kanpur, India, invited BodyArmorNews.com to its headquarters. From a visit to their corporate office, ...
Material Science and the Life Cycle of Body Armor. Rifle-rated body armor, such as ceramic plates, typically has an expected lifespan of 5-10 years depending on environmental conditions, usage, and ...
Sioen Ballistics is a reputed body armor manufacturer that specifically develops protective wear for military and law enforcement. Sioen Industries, a Belgian group with focus on technical clothing ...
CES Composites focuses heavily on personal protection as well as aerospace and naval composites. Based out of Turkey, they were founded in 1996 and have grown significantly since, expanding their ...
Bodyguard Concealed Armor Systems provides everyday protection that is discreet, easy to deploy, and effective.
Armor Matrix Systems™ is excited to announce the release of its latest innovation, the GEN7-IIIA-PP soft ballistic panel system, which has officially been certified by the National Institute of ...
After much anticipation, we are delighted to publish the second chapter of guest writer Jake Ganor’s spectacular series Ancient Composite Armor. Armor made from paper may seem improbable, yet it was a ...
The 32nd International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO) at Targi Kielce marked a pivotal moment for the defense sector. This year’s event set records in both visitor numbers and exhibitor ...
The latest type of armor the U.S. Army considers is not at all what you would expect. It’s not some tough new chemical composition or porcelain to replace Aramid. It’s actually spider silk. Body armor ...
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