Body Armor: Why a Spall Liner Matters! #shorts #RTSTactical

Published on September 23, 2025
Duration: 0:21

This video emphasizes the critical importance of spall liners in body armor, particularly when using steel plates. Clint Morgan explains that while steel plates don't have a shelf life, they can create dangerous fragmentation upon impact. A spall liner is essential for catching these metal fragments, preventing severe injuries like bleeding in the neck and groin.

Quick Summary

A spall liner is a critical component in body armor, especially when using steel plates. It catches fragmentation from impacts, preventing dangerous metal shards from causing severe injuries like bleeding in the neck and groin. While steel plates lack a shelf life, they can create significant fragmentation risks without this protective layer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Steel Plates & Shelf Life
  2. 00:04Importance of Spall Liner
  3. 00:10Fragmentation Danger Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a spall liner and why is it important for body armor?

A spall liner is a component of body armor designed to catch fragmentation from projectiles or ricochets. It's crucial because it prevents dangerous metal fragments from steel plates, for example, from causing severe secondary injuries like bleeding in the neck and groin.

Do steel body armor plates have a shelf life?

Steel body armor plates themselves do not have a shelf life, which is a common reason people choose them. However, this lack of shelf life does not negate the need for a spall liner to manage fragmentation risks.

What are the risks of using steel plates without a spall liner?

Using steel plates without a spall liner poses a significant risk of fragmentation. Upon impact, dozens of tiny metal pieces can break off and cause severe bleeding, particularly in vulnerable areas like the neck and groin.

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