Why has material science made huge advances but we're still running around with tiny plates that barely cover a few vitals?

Why has material science made huge advances but we're still running around with tiny plates that barely cover a few vitals? We should have full skin IIIA soft armor and flexible, nearly full body level coverage that weighs under 15 lbs. I think its a conspiracy so that tyrannical governments can kill citizens more easily. One citizen operating in full body armor could shrug off murder attempts and remain healthy. But give him a skeleton plate and he can easily be killed by many weapons. Even if your soldiers and fascist enforcers can get killed whereas most small arm wounds would be surviveable, infantry is less important for investment than high tech strategic weapons and autonomous R&D. And tyrannical governments can easily replenish losses whereas citizens cannot.

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nearly full body level IV coverage

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Why has material science made huge advances but we're still running around with tiny plates that barely cover a few vitals?
    you kidding?

    >1940s, 2.2mm thick steel armor that weights 4kg and only stops 9mm (sometimes) and only covers the front
    >1950s, ballistic nylon vest that stops tokarev 7.62 at the muzzle, covers the sides and back, and weights the same
    >60s, ballistic nylon vest but its cheap enough to be given out to all troops
    >70s, kevlar vests capable of stopping 9mm rounds and at the same
    >80s, PASGT vest capable of stopping .357 magnum
    >90s, ceramic plates capable of stopping 7.62x51s
    >2000s, kevlar vests capable of stopping up to .44 while weighting less than PASGT, ceramic armor capable of stopping AP .30-06

    armor has advanced a lot since the 50s, and its only getting better
    even in periods where armor didnt get stronger, it got cheaper and lighter

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      In fairness, the alumina+fiberglass "chickenplate" that was issued to some soldiers in Vietnam was able to stop AP .30-06.
      Today, plates like the RMA 1155 are made with the EXACT same materials, and have the same weight and performance characteristics.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >PASGT vest capable of stopping .357 magnum
      I dont think those were PASGT anon
      and all the MACVSOG people who were supposed to use those vests didnt want to die from heat stroke innajungle

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >We should have full skin IIIA soft armor and flexible, nearly full body level coverage that weighs under 15 lbs.
    We do. Ballistic Combat uniforms have been ready to go for about 4 years now, and have started mass issue about 6 months ago. They give you frag protection over everything your body armor doesn't cover. Everyone hates them, its thick as hell and doesn't breathe at all. Just because you're ignorant of improvements in personal protection doesn't mean they aren't happening.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Ballistic Combat uniforms have been ready to go for about 4 years now, and have started mass issue about 6 months ago. They give you frag protection over everything your body armor doesn't cover
      Sauce? I'm aware of stuff like the US Army's ballistic combat shirt, but the kevlar on that only covers your neck and upper arms like the previous add on collar and DAPS would.

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Armor sucks because physics exists

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      As this homie said.

      You need to put the energy carried by the bullet somewhere that isn't going to kill you, if it's flexible the energy will dissipate across a smaller area, if the armor is lighter it has less mass to absorb the energy impulse.

  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    What is the best solution currenty available if we don't take the price into consideration?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      An armored vehicle.
      >no, I meant a personal plate
      I've seen some research about zirconia ceramic balls in an impregnated resin-dyneema matrix that looked promising, but nothing conclusive.

      https://i.imgur.com/TGL3O1U.jpg

      weighs 25kg

      10/10, I'd magdump him in futility as he wheezed his way towards me and bonked me with his carpenter hammer on a stick before collapsing due to heat exhaustion.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        *shrugs
        *teleports behind you
        nothing personal
        *unsheathes diy ravensbeak
        it's just... you were too slow

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Wait, is the guy in the picture you? What are those, 3A? Tell me more.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            the test panel without porcelain stopped 9mm from a handgun, an anon tested it for me (am filthy noguns). The pieces including ceramic should stop a bit more

            there was a thread yesterday asking why we don't have ballistic face protection. Asked somebody on /wsr to post on my behalve lulz cuz IP range ban. am phone poster

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              Do you notice any major discomfort wearing that for long periods of time? How heavy is it? Did you use a particular kind of cloth besides just "light" and "heavy?"

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              Backface deformation is going to frick you up. I want to see more sloping in body armor where it can't be made thick enough to resist frontal hits. I want to see pyramid motherfrickers slicing the pie

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I've seen some research about zirconia ceramic balls in an impregnated resin-dyneema matrix that looked promising, but nothing conclusive.
        Interesting, I just saw the patent and it says it is abandoned. Thanks for the info my guy

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          I found this research from 2021, sounds like development for a variety of ceramic particle based solutions is ongoing but promising.
          https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272884221000092

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272884221000092
            >research by 2 Turks

            Since when did roaches started innovating and shit lol.

      • 11 months ago
        Vegetato Enthusiast

        >I've seen some research about zirconia ceramic balls in an impregnated resin-dyneema matrix that looked promising, but nothing conclusive.
        Zirconia ceramic balls in a raisin-deeznuts matrix?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >best performance
      Hot-pressed Titanium Diboride mated to carbon fiber or titanium for crack arresting, backed by the chemically stabilized Zylon. Should outperform SARVIPs (potentially tungsten-core .50cal) while weighing a bit less than an entry-level alumina plate

      >lightest and you dont care if you get hypercancer and dont care about tungsten rounds
      Beryllium boride backed by stabilized zylon could give you a Level IV at about 4lbs flat

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >mated to carbon fiber for crack arresting
        but carbon fiber literally cracks when stressed?
        wouldnt K or S-glass, or kevlar/some other abrasion ressistant aramid work better?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Sure, that would work too. Or mate your strikeface to a thin layer of steel/aluminum/titanium/whatever like Ceradyne does.

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    weighs 25kg

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      AH FRICK FINALLY! thx jannies and thx mods for unbanning my IP range! I swear I never participated in any political threads about the Ukranian war. Frick chug frick uhg, stay in your containment generals

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    weren't these gay ass tiny plates only pushed by operator types and their 4 inch barrel ARs?

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Maybe I have this wrong but don't normal troops wear full armor (like picrel)?
    I thought PCs were for le tacticool operators because they're lighter I guess?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ignorant nofunz here but I'll try to guess because why not.

      Those are likely for shrapnel and plates are for rifles and shit.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Don't they insert plates into these as well?
        Or are troops just expected to not get hit.
        I guess explosives and therefore shrapnel could've been the biggest threat during the GWOT though.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          No they don't insert plates in anything except the torso area. The OTV originally used only hardened kevlar plates, the IOTV got ceramic E-SAPIs. But all the rest of that armor system is just soft Kevlar for fragmentation which I've never seen worn by anyone except for groin and throat protectors very rarely.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      No one wears this.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Not even just the vest?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          The vestbwas worn but the arm and leg protectors I've never seen used. Today average infantry men are just given plate carriers because the extra weight isn't worth it and they know almost no one will use it. When I was issued the MTV I never used the additional armor pieces.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Why are you getting your picture taken with a colonel and a, I assume based on age since I can't see a tab, similarly ranked officer?

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              Sorry that picture isn't me. Just an example of the OTV being worn without all of the extra armor. This is me.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous
      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        they really did figure it out
        >gambeson a quilted jacket for chaffing and protection from blunt force
        >maille for gaps in joints
        >solid plate for limbs and torso

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      So no one wears that full kit. On deployment some guys rock the dick flap with the IOTV and maybe the arm covers, its all personal choice or SOP, depends.

      Ignorant nofunz here but I'll try to guess because why not.

      Those are likely for shrapnel and plates are for rifles and shit.

      Yes the leg, crotch, and arm protection is meant for fragmentation. The IOTV he js wearing has plates in it though.

      And newer OCP IOTVs have slimmed down compared to the UCP. Plate carriers though are lighter and offer more flexibility. But tbh anyone could buy and use their own plate carrier. Its like boots, if its in reg then it flies.

      > t. 92F POG

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        How do those kevlar pieces feel in hot environments?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Me personally I would have a layer of sweat all around my torso but it didnt bother me, its like a weird gross comfy.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Dude that's definitely gross but I kinda get the comfyness.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >dick flap
        Would it actually do anything against a rifle round?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Even if it got penetrated, it'd still be a better long-term result than without it.

          https://i.imgur.com/puGBsum.jpg

          Why has material science made huge advances but we're still running around with tiny plates that barely cover a few vitals? We should have full skin IIIA soft armor and flexible, nearly full body level coverage that weighs under 15 lbs. I think its a conspiracy so that tyrannical governments can kill citizens more easily. One citizen operating in full body armor could shrug off murder attempts and remain healthy. But give him a skeleton plate and he can easily be killed by many weapons. Even if your soldiers and fascist enforcers can get killed whereas most small arm wounds would be surviveable, infantry is less important for investment than high tech strategic weapons and autonomous R&D. And tyrannical governments can easily replenish losses whereas citizens cannot.

          >One citizen operating in full body armor could shrug off murder attempts and remain healthy
          The energy's still got to go somewhere. You're not taking a three round burst of 5.56 to anywhere and shrugging it off, even if your armour catches the whole bullet.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous
  9. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The real reason is that past a certain point the people become cheaper than the armour

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Complete BS unless you're specifically taking about chinese insect societies.

  10. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    how do you make bullet resistant material that is also lightweight and breathable?

  11. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I just can't afford plates.

    I prefer to not wear plates.

    Christ has protected me so far.

    If I am to be killed, then God wills it.

    But you know, you can just win and survive.

    What am I afraid of? Being sent to Heaven?

    No, it is the Lord who should be feared.

    The Lord gives you victory over death.

    And He removes your fear with perfect love.

    There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.

    1 John 4:18

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