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Edward Lee
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Posted: Sun 08 Dec, 2013 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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It might have something to do with the lamellar been made from layer over another layer, and maybe because of this it allows the armor to expand the impact and greatly reducing the force.
I think I've seen this tv show where a navy seal guy mentioned something about a new type of ballistic armor with a similar design of lamellar or some sort scale. It was called the "Dragon Skin". The armor in his presentation dispersed the impact from a 7.62X45mm and bunch other caliber and also the round didn't go through the armor.
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Ian Hutchison
Location: Louisiana / Nordrhein-Westholland Joined: 27 Nov 2007
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Posted: Mon 09 Dec, 2013 12:42 am Post subject: |
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David Lewis Smith wrote: | I think people confuse death in historical combat with death by blade entering the body and death by blade causing blunt force trauma.
Hence padding underneath..
Lammaller has some interesting properties though. The rest will be hard to explain:
Some time ago I was sparing full on full speed and hit my partner dead center of his body with the sweet spot of my weapon. I was in that sort of seeing faster than normal moment, and saw the 'ripples' as the Lammallar dispersed the force of my blow. It really was no different that seeing ripples on water from a stone thrown in. The blow landed just below the solar plexus and he did not even make that 'umph' sound. He did not have any padding as we would consider it, just a cotton shirt over underarmour shirt.
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You're absolutely right, David. In the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in the Netherlands there is secrete in the medieval collection which has a dent in it. Although the weapon/missile did not significantly piece the helmet, the wearer was almost certainly killed because that dished material gave way into the skull. So, one must always consider blunt trauma as well as penetration.
'We are told that the pen is mightier than the sword, but I know which of these weapons I would choose.' - Adrian Carton de Wiart
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Lancelot Chan
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Harry Marinakis
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Posted: Thu 13 Feb, 2014 6:58 am Post subject: |
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Leo Todeschini wrote: | ...and had armour piercing bodkins shot at me... |
And I thought I was hardcore...
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Edward Lee
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Posted: Thu 13 Feb, 2014 7:10 am Post subject: |
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Lancelot Chan wrote: | http://youtu.be/a8ie3xjUxv4
Cutting 3mm Lexan plate test (Riot shield material) |
Well, now you know how to counter cops!
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Lancelot Chan
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Posted: Thu 13 Feb, 2014 7:31 am Post subject: |
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We're making DIY street armor from lexan, HDPE 55gallon barrel and you name it! LOL.... All tested with good real swords protective ability.
Edward Lee wrote: | Lancelot Chan wrote: | http://youtu.be/a8ie3xjUxv4
Cutting 3mm Lexan plate test (Riot shield material) |
Well, now you know how to counter cops! |
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Lancelot Chan
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Edward Lee
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Posted: Thu 13 Feb, 2014 10:41 am Post subject: |
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That armor is neat. The blue ranger eh?
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