This video directly addresses the durability of AR650 steel body armor by performing a stress test involving a truck running over it. The description emphasizes that AR650 steel is not fragile and highlights Predator Armor's Level III+ body armor as a superior product. It details the manufacturing process in the U.S., including a unique heat-treating method, and points out the plates' lightweight, impact-resistant properties and superior ballistic performance, allowing for thinner designs without compromising protection. The video aims to dispel myths about steel armor's fragility and promote Predator Armor's offerings.
This video focuses on Level III+ body armor from Predator Armor, highlighting its construction with AR650 steel and the option for a Kevlar-lined spall and fragmentation protective layer. The description details the unique heat-treating process for enhanced hardness and superior ballistic properties, allowing for thinner, lighter plates. It also mentions a base coat for aesthetics and durability, and strongly advises the Kevlar lining for anti-spall and fragmentation mitigation, especially if the carrier lacks these features. The video provides a direct link to purchase the armor.
This video from Predator Armor showcases their Level III+ body armor plates. The description highlights the use of ballistic-grade AR650 steel, manufactured in the U.S. Key features include an optional Kevlar-lined spall and fragmentation protective layer. The armor boasts a unique heat-treating and quenching process for extra hardened steel, resulting in lightweight yet impact-resistant plates with superior ballistic properties. This allows for thinner plates without compromising protection. A base coat is applied for aesthetics and durability, though it does not offer fragmentation mitigation. The Kevlar lining is presented as an enhancement for anti-spall and frag characteristics, particularly recommended for carriers lacking these features.
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