Our Level 4 Plate - What's in it???

Published on December 28, 2024
Duration: 0:44

This video details the construction of the Predator Armor Level IV Plate. It explains the crucial role of the ceramic strike face in breaking apart bullets and the pressed Kevlar backer for stopping armor-piercing rounds. The plate is finished with a water-repellent Cordura wrap and a comfort-enhancing foam pad.

Quick Summary

The Predator Armor Level IV Plate is constructed with a ceramic strike face to break apart bullets and a pressed Kevlar backer to stop armor-piercing rounds. It is finished with a water-repellent Cordura wrap and a comfort-enhancing foam pad.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ceramic and Backer Layers
  2. 00:17Level 4 Armor Material
  3. 00:29Cordura Wrap and Foam

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used in the Predator Armor Level IV Plate?

The Predator Armor Level IV Plate features a ceramic strike face designed to break apart bullets, a pressed Kevlar backer for stopping armor-piercing rounds, and a water-repellent Cordura wrap for external protection.

How does the ceramic strike face work in body armor?

The ceramic strike face is a hard material that fractures upon impact with a bullet. This fracturing process helps to break apart the projectile, dissipating its energy and preventing penetration.

What is the purpose of the Kevlar backer in Level IV armor?

The Kevlar backer in Level IV armor works in conjunction with the ceramic strike face. It is designed to catch and contain the fragmented bullet and absorb residual energy, ensuring that armor-piercing rounds are stopped.

Why is the Cordura wrap important for body armor?

The Cordura wrap serves as an outer protective layer for the ballistic materials. Its water-repellent properties are crucial for preventing moisture from degrading the ceramic and backer layers, thus maintaining the armor's integrity and performance.

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