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Study of torso injuries among law enforcement shows benefits of body armor

Chicago – Law enforcement officers who wear body armor are 76 percent more likely to survive a bullet to the torso than officers who don’t wear the gear, according to a study from the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago.




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02/24: The Hidden Body Armor Manufacturer of Ukraine

The 02/24 factory is set up in a secret bunker, where the company can work in safety. It is in a location that is close enough to the war to get the supplies to soldiers in time, but far enough for it to be safe.




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Body Armor Industry Leaders Skeptical About Going Carbon Neutral

Over the past few months, several polls have been conducted in LinkedIn by BodyArmorNews.com, in which various market leaders in the body armor industry have also taken part in.




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Asymmetric body armor

Body armor includes a panel having a front, an opposed back, left and right sides, top and bottom, and a vertical axis extending through the panel at a location intermediate between the right and left sides. Opposed right and left shoulder cuts are formed in the panel between the right side and the top and between the left side and the top, and the right and left shoulder cuts are asymmetric to each other about the vertical axis. The right and left shoulder cuts are linear edges formed diagonally between the left and right sides and the top, and the right shoulder cut extends further inboard into the panel toward the vertical axis than the left shoulder cut.