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NPFC - MIL-DTL-32332

ARMOR PLATE, STEEL, WROUGHT, ULTRA-HIGH-HARDNESS

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 24 July 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
scope:

This specification covers quenched or quenched and tempered ultra-high-hardness (UHA) wrought steel armor plate for lightweight armor applications for ordered thicknesses from 0.118 inches (3 mm) up to an ordered thickness of 0.630 inches (16 mm), inclusive (see 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3). Although the major intent of UHA is an armor appliqué, UHA could be utilized as a welded structural plate if welded by special techniques.

intended Use:

The steel armor covered by this specification is intended for lightweight applications where resistance to ball and armor piercing types of ammunition and multiple hit capabilities are required.... View More

Document History

July 19, 2019
ARMOR PLATE, STEEL, WROUGHT, ULTRA-HIGH-HARDNESS
The steel armor covered by this specification is intended for lightweight applications where resistance to ball and armor piercing types of ammunition and multiple hit capabilities are required....
November 28, 2018
ARMOR PLATE, STEEL, WROUGHT, ULTRA-HIGH-HARDNESS
The steel armor covered by this specification is intended for lightweight applications where resistance to ball and armor piercing types of ammunition and multiple hit capabilities are required....
April 25, 2014
Armor Plate, Steel, Wrought, Ultra-High-Hardness
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MIL-DTL-32332
July 24, 2009
ARMOR PLATE, STEEL, WROUGHT, ULTRA-HIGH-HARDNESS
The steel armor covered by this specification is intended for lightweight applications where resistance to ball and armor piercing types of ammunition and multiple hit capabilities are required....

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