This video details the manufacturing process of composite body armor, taking viewers to Washington state for a look at production. It then transitions to Arizona to showcase the professional testing and certification of this armor. The content also touches upon new NIJ standards and the armor strategy of T.REX. This provides an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at a critical piece of protective gear.
This video features a NIJ-certified lab testing body armor from Hesco Armor. The testing likely involves ballistic impact assessments to evaluate the protective capabilities of the armor against various threats, adhering to National Institute of Justice standards. The content focuses on the performance and reliability of Hesco's ballistic solutions.
This video from the 1911 Syndicate provides a science-based torture test of Hesco body armor, specifically reviewing the Hesco L210 and 3810 plates. The L210 is presented as a special threat plate with a focus on its thinness and shooter's cut, designed to handle light armor-piercing threats. The 3810, in a SAPI cut, is described as a lightweight option suitable for range use and capable of stopping pistol rounds and some rifle rounds. The video also briefly introduces the 1911 Syndicate's background in real estate serving the military/LE/shooting/hunting communities and their role as content producers.
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