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Since 1908, family-run Belgian company Seyntex has led the way in new innovations of ballistic body armor. Beginning in World War II, the company’s flax weaving factory in Belgium started to ...
Part 3: Evolution – A look at how both nations iteratively upgraded their armor in response to field conditions.. In this first installment, we examine the state of body armor in both Ukraine and ...
For Vienna-based label company Franz Barta, labels are the most important part of ballistic solutions, which they perfected via screen printing techniques with the option to laser etch variable ...
Traditionally, creating polymers with mechanical bonds posed significant challenges. Bardot explained that one of the main reasons for these difficulties was due to the fact that much of the existing ...
When selecting body armor, ensuring its reliability in real-life situations is paramount. In life-or-death scenarios, there is no room for uncertainty regarding the protective capabilities of body ...
Sioen Ballistics is a reputed body armor manufacturer that specifically develops protective wear for military and law enforcement. Sioen Industries, a Belgian group with focus on technical clothing ...
Hardwire LLC, a defense manufacturer based in Pocomoke City, Maryland, has been awarded a $416 million federal contract to produce protective gear for the U.S. Army. The long-term agreement covers the ...
CES Composites focuses heavily on personal protection as well as aerospace and naval composites. Based out of Turkey, they were founded in 1996 and have grown significantly since, expanding their ...
‘‘We started the business after an active shooter situation at a mall by our house. We had two young kids at the time who would frequently go to the mall. Also, our niece was a freshman at Stoneman ...
The intersection of Hollywood and high-performance protective gear isn’t something you see every day. Last edition SHOT Show 2025 in Las Vegas, however, created an opportunity for both of these worlds ...
Material Science and the Life Cycle of Body Armor. Rifle-rated body armor, such as ceramic plates, typically has an expected lifespan of 5-10 years depending on environmental conditions, usage, and ...