What Is a Tactical Bulletproof Vest?

Looking for a tactop plate carrier so that you can get the full potential of your body armor while still looking cool? There are so many different types of body armor carriers out there, but what you really need is a vest that will protect your vital organs, your hands, your legs, your face, and your torso at the same time. With today’s technology in bullet proof vests and other self defense devices, you can get a bullet proof vest that will protect against all types of injury or death from any type of trauma. The problem is that most body armor carriers just do not work well enough to meet this standard.

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SOFT ARMOR

There are many different types of military tactical gear, including SOFT ARMOR. It was developed for the US Army in the 1960’s and is still used extensively by them. It was originally called magnetic armor and was made of a new material that had a magnetic force field that protected soldiers against lethal damage from close encounter weapons such as a rocket propelled grenade or rifle bullet. The theory behind the material was that it would encourage the body to release its own healing force to prevent serious injury. Although the technology was crude at the time, the US Army still used it extensively. The technology was later used in the creation of the much more modern LAMP, or Magnetic Anomaly Protection System, which was used in the Gulf War.

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Soft Armor Inserts & Soft Armors

Soft armor is made by tightly weaving 100% UV sensitive aramid fibers, UHMWPE(ultralight metalloplastic) or a combination of UV sensitive aramid fibers and ultra-light metalloplastic fibers into a low-tension, impact-resistant bullet catcher which defuses the force of fired projectiles, dispersing its energy. Low tension means less stress on the steel impacting the projectiles. The result is more energy loss in the bullet and hence less penetration. This is an important advantage over traditional armor plate used for years was its ability to deflect rounds and save valuable time and energy in engaging targets. The softer armor is more easily worn down by the expansion of soft metals, such as brass or steel, but retains its structural integrity.

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