Civilian Body Armor is Worthless
This video provides an updated perspective on civilian body armor choices, emphasizing a 'level four or nothing' philosophy for ballistic protection. The instructor argues against special threat plates like the Hesco L210, deeming them ineffective against common rifle threats. For most civilian applications, a chest rig combined with belt kit is recommended for its versatility, mobility, and weight savings, prioritizing sustainment and ammunition over potentially inadequate armor. Level IV plates are reserved for scenarios demanding heightened force protection.











