How Bulletproof Vest Work

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Bulletproof armor, also known as ballistic armor, is designed to protect individuals from bullets and other projectiles. It works on the principle of dissipating and absorbing the kinetic energy generated by a bullet upon impact. There are different types of bulletproof armor, but the most common ones include soft body armor and hard body armor.

Soft Body Armor:
Soft body armor is typically made from layers of flexible materials like Kevlar or Dyneema, which are strong synthetic fibers. These fibers are woven together in a specific pattern to create a strong matrix capable of absorbing and dispersing the energy of a bullet. When a bullet hits the soft armor, the layers of fibers tangle and stretch, converting the bullet's kinetic energy into deformation and heat. As a result, the bullet is slowed down and stopped before it can penetrate the wearer's body.

Hard Body Armor:
Hard body armor is made from rigid materials like ceramic, steel, or composite materials. Unlike soft body armor, hard armor plates are not flexible. Instead, they are designed to break apart or fracture upon impact with a bullet. When a bullet strikes the hard armor plate, the plate distributes the force over a larger area, and the plate itself shatters, absorbing the energy and preventing the bullet from passing through.

Combination Armor:
Some advanced bulletproof vests use a combination of both soft and hard body armor. They have soft armor panels to provide flexibility and comfort while incorporating hard armor plates in critical areas to offer enhanced protection against high-velocity rounds or armor-piercing bullets.

It's important to note that while bulletproof armor is highly effective at reducing the risk of injury or death from bullets, no armor is completely invulnerable. The level of protection varies based on the type of armor, its design, and the caliber and velocity of the bullets it is rated to withstand. Therefore, it's crucial for individuals to choose the appropriate level of armor based on their specific needs and potential threats. Additionally, bulletproof armor should be regularly inspected and replaced when damaged or expired to ensure optimal protection.
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Awesome Works - we love all your Videos

Aitelly
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Great presentation of how the armor works! Very informative and to the point.

ioankv
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If you need someone to make sure there’s no ridiculous misspellings in your videos, you can hire me. You show the molecular structure of Kevlar, but spell “woven” wrong.

ian
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Batman from arkham knight video game needs this you basicly get one shotted

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Fun fact...all milspec sapi plates stamped to be used in conjunction with kevlar panels ..that should clear things up ...plate carriers with no kevlar is for special operators with medical support on standby ...if you expect to stay in the fight wear kevlar underneath ..most wear a wrap ..simple level 2 a lightweightvest you never see in photos ..because its under the clothes...

lucasmcculla
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I have a question what if you wear soft armor underneath and put the hard armor on top will I be bulletproof?😅

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Wait so that's why batman suit is bullet proof???

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