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Protect Those Who Serve
Protect Those Who Serve
The most significant benefit is that they are effective against all handgun rounds and many high-powered rifle rounds. Some are even effective against military caliber weapons. This offers the utmost in protection for corrections officers, police, military and security personnel. In addition, these plates can also withstand blades, which many soft body armor types cannot. Plate carrier armor can save your life.
Metal Armor Plates
Metal plates are the original form of modern body armor, and trace their lineage back to the middle ages. Metal was long the only option for those who needed protection from high- celocity and armor-piercing rounds. Metal hard armor plates are strong, durable and widely available, but that does not mean that they are without their drawbacks.
The most significant drawback to metal plates is their weight. A suit of body armor made with metal can hamper movement and flexibility significantly. Even adding metal plates to a soft cloth bullet proof vest can create problems with additional unwanted and unnecessary weight. Thankfully, there is an answer to the weight problem.
Ceramic Hard Armor Plates
Ceramic has been used for centuries for its strength, resilience and durability. Today it’s also used in the creation of body armor. Ceramic offers significant advantages over metal plates in that they are significantly lighter but do not sacrifice stopping power, durability or strength. This allows police officers, security personnel and military personnel to enjoy the best possible protection without the added extra weight from metal hard armor plates that would impede their movements otherwise.
Dyneema Hard Armor Plates
Dyneema plates are the lightest plate between the ceramic and metal and they weigh in at closeto two pounds lighter than their ceramic and metal counterparts. The Dyneema plates are a welcomed addition for someone who has to wear a vest of this protection rating for an extended period of time. Dyneema plates have a ballistic level III rating which will protect you against
7.62mm FMJ,.30 carbines,.223 Remington, 5.56mm FMJ round and grenade shrapnel. However to stop.30 caliber armor piercing rounds, you hate to increase your ballistic protection to a level IV ceramic plate.
Metal, Ceramic or Dyneema?
While metal plates have long been dominant in the industry, things are fast changing as ceramic and dyneema becomes aggressively more widely available and more people are becoming aware of their strength, stopping power and lightweight nature of these solutions, they are quickly becoming the stopping power and lightweight nature of these solutions, they are quickly becoming the preferred choice, even over metals even over metals like titanium
ceramic and dyneema
plate carrier armor is widely available today, both in full armor solutions and as add-on plates that can help augment bullet proof vest by adding protection to vital areas.