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  2. 6B23 ballistic vest - Wikipedia

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    In the basic configuration 6B23 uses fabric elements based on 30 layers of Kevlar-like material (TSVM-2). They are located on the chest, back and sides. The 6B23-1 configuration has a steel chest armor plate, and the 6B23-2 uses a Granit-4M ceramic plate on the chest and steel on the back. Weight, depending on the panels used, ranges from 4 to ...

  3. List of body armor performance standards - Wikipedia

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    Armor Level Protection NIJ HG1 9mm Luger.357 Magnum: This armor would protect against: 124 grain 9mm Luger Full Metal Jacketed Round Nose (FMJ RN) at a velocity of 1305 ft/s (398 m/s) 158 grain .357 Magnum Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) at a velocity of 1430 ft/s (436 m/s). This is roughly equivalent to the obsolete NIJ Level II ballistic protection ...

  4. OLV (anti-fragmentation vest) - Wikipedia

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    It has 14 permanently sewn-in pockets (including 2 pockets for 2 magazines for AK/Beryl kbk, 1 pocket for a dressing, 1 for a radio, 2 for hand grenades). At the back, there is a place to attach an MP5 mask in a cover. Weight of the vest with full inserts: 11.5 kg. The vest was produced in panther camouflage in forest and desert variants.

  5. Kora-1 - Wikipedia

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    The body armor can be used as a soft body armor of class 1 protection, but it is also possible to install additional armor elements to protect the chest and back area. [ 5 ] Newer models may be equipped with external pockets for storing equipment items, with configuration altered at the request of the buyer.

  6. Zabralo ballistic vests - Wikipedia

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    "Zabralo" ballistic vests were created by 1999 to be a part of basic set of personal equipment "Barmitsa", a program predecessor of Ratnik. [1] They were created as a replacement for the 6B3, 6B4 and 6B5 vests. [2] The vests are very similar to each other, differing mostly in the ballistic plates used. Unlike the Soviet vests, the same 6B11 ...

  7. Bulletproof vest - Wikipedia

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    The starting point for this development were the ballistic-only offerings of that time using NIJ Level 2A, 2, and 3A or HOSDB HG 1 and 2, with compliant ballistic vest products being manufactured with areal densities of between 5.5 and 6 kg/m 2 (1.1 and 1.2 lb/ft 2 or 18 and 20 oz/ft 2). However police forces were evaluating their "street ...

  8. 6B45 ballistic vest - Wikipedia

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    The basic issued variant of 6B45 has a weight of approximately 8 kg. The basic issued variant of the body armor includes: a body armor cover (with MOLLE system on front sides and back), a collar protecting against fragments, anti-fragmentation bags on the sides with a fairly large protection area, rear and front class 5A armor plates, an emergency release device and a removable ventilation and ...

  9. 6B3 ballistic vest - Wikipedia

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    6B3 (Russian: 6Б3) is a ballistic vest of the Soviet Armed Forces.It was the first widely issued and mass produced ballistic vest rated to stop assault rifle rounds. It was created by NII Stali after Soviet troops in Afghanistan noted the lack of protection against rifle rounds that the 6B2 ballistic vest provided.