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Sixteen-year-old Haider Ghazi holds a portrait of his assassinated father, Major General Ghazi Mohammed, after he was shot dead by gunmen in Baghdad March 8, 2005. Gunmen shot dead Mohammed, a senior police officer who worked in the Iraqi interior ministry in Baghdad, in a drive-by shooting on Tuesday, ministry sources said. In an Internet statement, al Qaeda's wing in Iraq said it was behind the assassination. REUTERS/Ali Jasim

38 posted on 03/08/2005 6:41:34 AM PST by Gucho
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To: Gucho; TexKat
Saving Lives & Limbs with New Armor

[There's a short video at the link, but get your barf bag ready.]

Jacksonville, FL -- More than 11,000 soldiers return home from Iraq with injuries. Many have lost limbs or lost vision.

"Vests are saving the lives of our soldiers right now because they are protecting the vital organs," said U.S. Senator Bill Nelson. "But they're coming back alive without arms and without legs."

That's because there isn't much armor available, and what is available is too bulky for soldiers to move around comfortably or react quickly.

The armor is also very thick, which many soldiers don't want to wear in Iraq's high temperatures.

That's why Jacksonville-based Armor Holdings has teamed up with Florida State University to design better body armor for troops.

The research team showcased prototypes to Senator Nelson Monday morning.

"It looks a little bit like a football outfit," said Senator Nelson. "But it's going to be a much lighter material."

The new armor is also resistant to rifle fire.

It covers the soldier's neck, arms and legs, as well as the head and torso.

It will also let the soldier move around easier.

On top of new armor for limbs, the research team is working on better eye protection.

The new armor is still in the research phase. It should be ready for troops within one year.

39 posted on 03/08/2005 6:47:00 AM PST by OXENinFLA
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