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Are there ways to see people through walls like concrete?
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<blockquote data-quote="981cav" data-source="post: 197760" data-attributes="member: 12633"><p>Ar500 plates are 1.3" thick but weigh like 8 lbs. a set Plus are only rated to 30.06 rounds. They do make ceramic plates already "Alon is technically a ceramic" that are more wearable then the steel pros n cons for both ceramic vs steel plates is a ford vs chevy argument. Our helmets are kevlar not designed to take direct hits from small arms more for shrapnel debris protection. At 1.5" thick and capable of stopping 50 cal rounds which is kinda overkill. I can see Alon taking over the ballistic plate game. Its lighter and stronger then current options. But until they get production cost down I dont see your average line dog being issued it anytime soon maybe some high value assets. But I do see it being more available as time goes on and production/manufacturing ability gets better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="981cav, post: 197760, member: 12633"] Ar500 plates are 1.3" thick but weigh like 8 lbs. a set Plus are only rated to 30.06 rounds. They do make ceramic plates already "Alon is technically a ceramic" that are more wearable then the steel pros n cons for both ceramic vs steel plates is a ford vs chevy argument. Our helmets are kevlar not designed to take direct hits from small arms more for shrapnel debris protection. At 1.5" thick and capable of stopping 50 cal rounds which is kinda overkill. I can see Alon taking over the ballistic plate game. Its lighter and stronger then current options. But until they get production cost down I dont see your average line dog being issued it anytime soon maybe some high value assets. But I do see it being more available as time goes on and production/manufacturing ability gets better. [/QUOTE]
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