New RF3 Rating for Plates? What's this Voodoo?

Published on October 24, 2025
Duration: 15:58

This video reviews the RMA Armor RF3 Level IV ballistic plates, highlighting their lightweight, thin profile, and advanced ceramic composition. The presenter conducts rigorous testing against military-grade ammunition including M855A1, M80A1, and the 6.8x51mm cartridge, demonstrating the plates' ability to stop threats with minimal backface deformation. The review also touches on edge protection capabilities and compares the RF3 to traditional SAPI plates.

Quick Summary

The RMA Armor RF3 Level IV plate offers advanced ballistic protection in a lightweight and thin design, utilizing 99.7% pure ceramic. It successfully stopped M80A1, M855A1, and 6.8x51mm rounds with minimal backface deformation, and demonstrated effective edge-to-edge protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RMA Armor RF3
  2. 00:18RF3 vs. Traditional SAPI Plates
  3. 01:13Career in Gunsmithing: Modern Gun School
  4. 01:54G-Code Plate Carrier Setup
  5. 03:20Test Ammunition: M855A1 & M80A1
  6. 04:02Testing Setup: Rubber Dummy & Distance
  7. 04:37M80A1 Test with SCAR 20
  8. 05:35M80A1 Impact Analysis
  9. 06:06M855A1 Test with H&R A2
  10. 07:16Bonus Round: 6.8x51mm Test
  11. 08:286.8x51mm Test with Sig Cross
  12. 09:306.8x51mm Impact Analysis
  13. 10:05All Rounds Stopped: Performance Summary
  14. 10:40Edge Protection Test: M855 Green Tip
  15. 11:37Edge Protection Results
  16. 12:39RF3 Plate Unique Features
  17. 12:50Weight and Thickness Specs
  18. 13:12Pure Ceramic Technology
  19. 13:27Affordability and Value
  20. 13:42RMA Armor Performance Track Record
  21. 14:23Plate Markings and Shelf Life
  22. 14:50G-Code Plate Carrier Follow-up
  23. 15:09Viewer Questions and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the RMA Armor RF3 Level IV plate unique?

The RMA Armor RF3 plate is unique due to its advanced, highly pure ceramic composition (99.7%), which allows for a significantly thinner and lighter design compared to traditional Level IV armor, while still providing excellent ballistic protection.

How did the RMA Armor RF3 plate perform against different rifle rounds?

During testing, the RF3 plate successfully stopped M80A1, M855A1, and even the high-pressure 6.8x51mm cartridge. It also demonstrated effective edge-to-edge protection against M855 rounds.

What are the weight and thickness specifications for the RMA Armor RF3 plate?

The SAPI cut RF3 plate weighs approximately 6.3 lbs, and the shooter's cut is around 5.5 lbs. Both are less than an inch thick, measuring only 0.7 inches, making them lightweight and thin for Level IV armor.

What is the expected lifespan of a ceramic armor plate like the RF3?

Ceramic armor plates, including the RF3, typically have a shelf life of about 10 years. However, this can be shortened by improper storage, such as prolonged bouncing or impact, which can damage the ceramic matrix.

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