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ARMORED WARFARE: Easy Stick Add-On Armor
News about Armor at StrategyPage.com's How to Make War ^
| February 3, 2004
Posted on 02/03/2004 11:37:44 PM PST by Cannoneer No. 4
February 3, 2004: When American troops in Iraq first encountered frequent ambushes and roadside bombs, they realized that their unarmored trucks and hummers were particularly vulnerable. While many rushed to attach armor plates to the vehicles, some of the reserve troops who were cops back home knew of better solutions. At least two firms were selling light weight bulletproof composites that could be quickly attacked to police cars (doors, hood and so on). One type, Aztik 100, consisted of light weight, bendable panels. One side had glue on it, protected by paper that was peeled away when you wanted to attach a panel to a police car, or hummer, door or hood. Another product, RhinoPak, quickly developed a set of rigid lightweight bulletproof panels built to fit right on a hummer, including the top. Bullet proof glass is also provided for the windshield. The composite armor will stop a heavy machine-gun bullet (.50 caliber or 14.5mm. These panels would also stop most fragments from a bomb exploding nearby. As a result of recent reforms, units had money, and authority, available to get these armor kits, and many did.
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: armor; armoredwarfare; army; marines; wheeledarmor
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
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posted on
02/03/2004 11:38:54 PM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
---The composite armor will stop a heavy machine-gun bullet (.50 caliber or 14.5mm.---
I think I might want to see a live demonstration before signing the check.
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posted on
02/03/2004 11:48:20 PM PST
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claudiustg
(Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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02/03/2004 11:48:45 PM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
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posted on
02/03/2004 11:51:53 PM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
Under a Kerry presidency, these products of a free market economy would need special licences to use after the proper fee is levied. They could only be applied by a union-card holding tecnician and only if the weather is right. But all of this could only happen after the UN signs it off. After all, roadside bombs are a practice of free speech aren't they?
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02/03/2004 11:53:38 PM PST
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i get it
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02/03/2004 11:58:29 PM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
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02/04/2004 12:07:57 AM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
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posted on
02/04/2004 12:22:00 AM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
but is it available for the home market for the do it yourselfer?
To: Cannoneer No. 4
Son of a gun!Amazing.
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posted on
02/04/2004 12:28:30 AM PST
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MEG33
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02/04/2004 12:30:23 AM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: MEG33
This is amazing:
November 18, 2003: Combat zones are excellent places to test new technologies, especially if it involves experimental items that will save lives. One example is a lightweight armored turret for Humvee vehicles in Iraq. Because of its light weight construction, you cannot put a turret on a Humvee that weighs more than 400 pounds. Armor, even Kevlar fiber armor, can only provide so much protection within the 400 pound limit. But an experimental (meaning expensive to manufacture) nanotech armor was used to construct a 200 pound armor turret that can stop 12.7mm (.50 caliber) bullets. The G-LAM fiber uses nanotecholgy (where magnetism or other forces create customized molecules with special properties.) The nanofiber in the Humvee turrets looks like fiberboard, but it is 17 times stronger than Kevlar (which is itself six times stronger than steel). At the moment, G-LAM costs nearly a thousand dollars per square yard, and it's going to be several years before the cost gets anywhere near Kevlar's levels (about $50 per square yard of fiber). The experimental turrets are being used to see how the material stands up to field conditions (heat, cold, moisture, vibration and so on.) Most Humvees in Iraq are not getting shot at, much less hit, and the Iraqi gunners are not using any heavy machine-guns (like 12.7mm.) But it's easier to test how bullet proof the stuff is on a rifle range, than it is to see what kind of damage day-to-day use in a combat zone will do.
Save-A Gunner (SAG) Hummvee Turret
GARDS-Guardian Antiballistic Replacement Door Skins
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posted on
02/04/2004 12:46:05 AM PST
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Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
It is amazing.I want a bomb detecter invented.I'm sick of our guys getting killed and maimed by these low tech roadside bombs.
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posted on
02/04/2004 12:52:12 AM PST
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MEG33
To: Cannoneer No. 4
So, in the interest of "deployability" we send them there unarmored in their shirt sleeves, then the enterprising ones buy their own armor retail and construct it themselves. This is so much more efficient than designing a vehicle using the best technology at affordable prices and then making those ahead of time, because? Because the procurement system is broken, and so is the doctrine of "light".
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posted on
02/04/2004 12:55:28 AM PST
by
JasonC
To: Cannoneer No. 4
Next question: Will these composites work for body armor?
To: MEG33
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posted on
02/04/2004 1:03:13 AM PST
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: claudiustg
I think I might want to see a live demonstration before signing the check. With "live" being the operative word.
<)B^)
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posted on
02/04/2004 1:27:28 AM PST
by
Erasmus
To: Cannoneer No. 4
Oh I pray it's so and they can get the items over there soon! God bless our troops!
To: Cannoneer No. 4
Easy Stick Add-On Armor Janet Jackson's Super Bowl outfit?
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posted on
02/04/2004 2:55:29 AM PST
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ppaul
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