SOLDIERS are to begin trialling a futuristic “liquid armour” that is worn like ordinary clothing but turns into a rigid shield as soon as it is hit by bullets or shrapnel.Sounds cool.
The armour consists of material impregnated with liquid silica that has been modified using nanotechnology. It is designed as a flexible alternative to the current military armour, which consists of Kevlar material reinforced by heavyweight ceramic plates.
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James Zheng attempted to induce failure with selective placement of shots at the center and edge of individually isolated discs on the system and the system did not fail. This set James Zheng off on a tirade saying "it's not supposed to do that" and throwing his arms in the air and yelling. This does not sound like fair and unbiased testing to us.--http://www.pinnaclearmor.com/20060630-pr.php
The testing was stopped by the Army at 12:37 pm on the 19th, Karl Masters and James Zheng had just shot one of our Medium sized vest with 12 rounds of APM2 (level 4) with complete stops on all rounds with a back face trauma average of 22.5mm for this vest and 23mm for all the vests tested, which is a 50% reduction in trauma over the current system. Imagine how many more lives could have been saved if the Dragon Skin® body armor system was available to our troops today.
Dragon Skin Body Armor (SOV-2000) Passes all NIJ Level III Tests at USTL--fr http://www.defensereview.com/
Body Armor by David Crane
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This just in: Pinnacle Armor, Inc.'s SOV-2000 Dragon Skin has just passed all NIJ Level III ballistic testing/requirements at USTL (United States Test Laboratory). Official NIJ Level III certification should come in approx. 3-4 weeks, but it will come. Pinnacle Armor company officials have told us that it's a done deal. This is BIG news for Pinnacle Armor and the body armor industry as a whole, as Dragon Skin is the first flexible hard armor (anti-rifle) system to receive NIJ Level III certification, and the only flexible armor system ever submitted.
Murray Neal, CEO of Pinnacle Armor released the following statement to DefenseReview:...
Ya later internal haemorrhage, from ruptured organs. Bleed from all your orifices.Originally posted by SpecOps87:Just curious, so if this armour really is able to defeat stop rounds, I've read that its not neccessary for the round to actually penetrate to make a kill. If the round impacts hard enough,even without penetration, if a vital spot is hit, the blunt trauma can kill too right? So whats the purpose of having armour that is bullet resistant but not trauma resistant?
Well, the Dragonskin actually disperse the trauma force thru out the surrounding disc link, thus lowering the impact. But if you consider 50 cal impact.. then it's a different story. The interceptor ceramic plates only can stop afew rounds (Not anywhere near the first hit), and then it's useless.. more money for the Contractors (Campaign contributor). But the Dragonskin could take a hell of a lot more hits (anywhere esle) because only the disc where the impact are damage.Originally posted by SpecOps87:Just curious, so if this armour really is able to defeat stop rounds, I've read that its not neccessary for the round to actually penetrate to make a kill. If the round impacts hard enough,even without penetration, if a vital spot is hit, the blunt trauma can kill too right? So whats the purpose of having armour that is bullet resistant but not trauma resistant?
that is called Non-Newtonian fluid.Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:Lolx. during my open house, my teach use a kind of flour mixed with water which then turn into a sticky substance. When you slowly touch, it feels like water, but when you suddenly hit it or punch it, it become a solid (it wont liquidfied.)
Oh i c...Originally posted by saline:that is called Non-Newtonian fluid.
They actually use the properties of such fluids....interestingOriginally posted by saline:that is called Non-Newtonian fluid.