Why Own Body Armor?

Published on June 18, 2015
Duration: 13:43

This video, featuring Jeremy Tepper from Spartan Armor Systems, provides an expert overview of civilian body armor. It covers the importance of passive self-protection, discusses various NIJ threat levels and material types like UHMWPE and Kevlar, and highlights specific products such as the Extreme Concealment Platform (ECP) and plate carriers from Beez Combat Systems. The discussion also touches on legislative challenges to civilian body armor ownership.

Quick Summary

Body armor serves as a crucial passive self-defense tool, offering protection without requiring active engagement. Key types include Level IIIA UHMWPE (up to .44 Mag, 0.95 lbs), Level III UHMWPE (up to 7.62 NATO, 3.2 lbs), and Level IIIA Kevlar/Thermoplastic (up to .44 Mag, ~1 lb). Concealment platforms like the ECP allow discreet wear, making armor viable even where firearms are restricted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Legislation
  2. 00:50Passive Self-Defense
  3. 01:53Armor Levels & Platforms
  4. 04:40The Arizona Incident
  5. 07:00Level III Hard Plate Specs
  6. 11:04Beez Combat Systems Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of civilian body armor discussed?

The video details Level IIIA UHMWPE Hard Plates (0.95 lbs, up to .44 Mag), Level III UHMWPE Hard Plates (3.2 lbs, up to 7.62 NATO), and Level IIIA Kevlar/Thermoplastic Plates (approx. 1 lb, flat/semi-flexible, up to .44 Mag).

Why is passive self-protection like body armor important for civilians?

Body armor is considered a non-aggressive, passive form of self-protection. It's particularly valuable in situations or locations where carrying a firearm is restricted or impractical, offering a layer of defense without requiring active engagement.

What is the Extreme Concealment Platform (ECP)?

The Extreme Concealment Platform (ECP) is an armor system designed for low-profile use, allowing individuals to wear body armor discreetly under everyday clothing, such as a button-down shirt.

What are the benefits of UHMWPE body armor compared to other materials?

UHMWPE (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) armor is highlighted for its lightweight properties and buoyancy, making it more comfortable for extended wear than heavier materials like steel, while still offering significant ballistic protection.

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