There is increasing interest in the area of protective vests, either for protection against bullets or protection from the most realistic threats within domestic frontline operations: edged weapon, knives, and medical needles. This volume addresses that need. This new book provides an in-depth...
This specification covers requirements for one type and size of body armor insert.
The purpose of this standard is to provide general guidelines for procedures, equipment, physical conditions, and terminology for determining the ballistic resistance of metallic, nonmetallic and composite armor against small arms projectiles. The ballistic test procedure described in this...
This specification covers forged aluminum alloy armor, die forgings from ¾ inch up to and including 3 inches in thickness for type I, class A forgings, and from ¾ inch up to and including 4 inches for type I, class B forgings. Type II forging thicknesses should be as specified (see 6.2).
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this standard is to establish minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor intended to protect against gunfire. This standard is a revision of NIJ Standard-0101.04, dated September 2000. It supersedes...
This specification covers a weldable wrought titanium alloy structural armor plate in nominal thicknesses from 0.125 - 4.0 inch, inclusive.
1.1 The scope of this terminology is to provide a standard terminology for body armor providing protection against ballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, blunt impact, or a combination of threats. 1.2 The intent of this terminology is to have terms, abbreviations, and formulas that are...
This specification covers extruded aluminum alloy armor shapes up to and including 2 inches in thickness. Material furnished under this specification shall be of one of the following classes: Class I - 5083 and 5456 Class II - 7039 and 2219
This standard provides requirements applicable to various arc welding processes for welding and repairing armor welds which are constructed from qualified armor grade steel (wrought and cast armor grade steel). This standard defines the requirements for armor grade steel...
The scope of this terminology is to provide a standard terminology for body armor providing protection against ballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, blunt impact, or a combination of threats. The intent of this terminology is to have terms, abbreviations, and formulas that are...
1.1 The scope of this terminology is to provide a standard terminology for body armor providing protection against ballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, blunt impact, or a combination of threats. 1.2 The intent of this terminology is to have terms, abbreviations, and formulas that are...
1.1 The scope of this terminology is to provide a standard terminology for body armor providing protection against ballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, blunt impact, or a combination of threats. 1.2 The intent of this terminology is to have terms, abbreviations, and formulas that are...
Scope. This specification covers wrought magnesium alloy armor plate in nominal thicknesses from 0.250 to 3.000 inch, inclusive (see 6.2). The fusion weldability of these wrought magnesium alloy armors has not been fully tested or analyzed over this entire nominal thickness range....
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 0.098 inches (2.5 mm) up to an ordered thickness of 0.630 inches (16 mm), inclusive (see 6.1, 6.2, and...
The purpose of this guide is to assist law enforcement, corrections, or other public safety agencies in planning and managing a body armor program. This guide addresses ballistic-resistant,
1.1 The purpose of this guide is to assist law enforcement, corrections, or other public safety agencies in planning and managing a body armor program. 1.2 This guide addresses ballistic-resistant,
This specification covers extruded aluminum alloy armor shapes up to and including 2 inches in thickness (see 3.3 and 6.2). Material furnished under this specification should be one of the following classes (see 6.2): Class I - 5083 and 5456 Class II - 7039 and 2219
This specification covers quenched and tempered high-hardness wrought steel armor plate for lightweight armor applications for recommended thickness up to 2 inches inclusive (see 6.1 and 6.3).
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