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less than 35 kN (EN1621-1 CE Level 1), with no single test result exceeding 50 kN, and; less than 20 kN (EN1621-1 CE Level 2) Dr. Roderick Woods at Cambridge University conducted the work that established the CE standard. Originally, there were three levels of protectors: Level 1 would be tested with an impact of 40 Joules, Level 2 at 50 Joules ...
The most widely cited standard for armor is its CE rating: level 1 (lower protection) or level 2 (better impact absorption). The criteria for levels 1 and 2 vary by intended use – back protection, air bag vest or body armor each have different requirements. The CE standards also classify the surface area that armor protects.
Level 1 armor is low-level protection suitable for extended wear and is usually covert. This armor protects against stab threats with a strike energy of 24±0.50 J (17.7±0.36 ft·lbf). The overtest condition for this level is 36±0.60 J (26.6±0.44 ft·lbf).
7.62×51mm AP (WC core) at 30 meters with 930 m/s [1] Angle: Azimuth 360°; elevation 0–30° Composite Armor tested in accordance with STANAG 4569 Kinetic Energy Level 3 specifications.
This is the Only Level is a 2009 meta Flash game developed by John Cooney and published by Armor Games. [1] [2] [3] The title of the game is a literal description of the game - the whole game takes place in a single level the player has to play over and over again, albeit with several game-changing variations as the game progresses. [4]
John Cooney (born 1986 or 1987), [1] also known by his pseudonym jmtb02, is an American game developer and former chief executive officer of Armor Games. He is best known for his numerous Flash games, many of which feature a blue elephant as the player avatar, including Achievement Unlocked and This is the Only Level. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Armor Games was founded by Daniel McNeely in 2004, but was originally branded as Games Of Gondor at the time. In October 2005, it was later rebranded to today's current name as Armor Games. On March 3, 2019, Armor Games revealed that they had a data breach in 2019 and that the database was sold on the Dream Market. [6] [7]
Crush the Castle is a physics game developed by Armor Games. The Flash version was released on April 28, 2009, and versions for the iPhone and iPod Touch were released on January 19, 2010. Notable for its "flinging" game mechanic, which influenced the popular mobile game Angry Birds , [ 2 ] the goal of Crush the Castle is to kill all ...