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As I read news on Indian Army lack of bullet proof jackets it made me curious to know about Pakistan Army. So guys please tell which bullet proof jackets we are using How good they are and also Helmets and knee and Arm.pads
@Horus @DESERT FIGHTER @Manticore @Slav Defence @Dazzler @TankMan @kaonalpha @Bratva
 
INTERCEPTOR BODY ARMOUR (MODEL 267)

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Bulletproof vests have been designed to cover activities leading up to a full tactical body armour vest for operational situations.

Performance Characteristics:
Component Materials:

OTV Carrier: Nylon / Cordura
DAP Carrier: Kevlar
SAPI/ESAPI/ESBI: Composite ballistic ceramic plate with coated ballistic fiber backing

Colour:
Any colour available

Sizes:
Small to XXL (or any size as per requirement)

Weight:
» OTV: 3.715 Kg
» DAP: 2.000 Kg
» Groin: 0.338 Kg
» Collar: 0.258 Kg
» ESAPI: 2.750 Kg (Level III) 3.200 Kg (Level IV)
» ESBI: 1.100 Kg (Level III) 1.250 Kg (Level IV)

General features:
» Neck / Collar protection (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Arm Protection (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Quick draw groin protector (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Side, back and front protection (NIJ Level IIIA without ceramic plates)
» Fully adjustable shoulder and side panels for exact fit
» Full Ballistic protection up to NIJ Level IIIA (Soft armour Jacket without plates)
» Plate Pockets; Front, Back and Sides, NIJ Level III or IV
» Washable outer covers in Polycotton Nylon / Cordura or Nomex (optional) materials

Advance Features:
» Ergonomic design means greater range of motion
» Improved mobility
» Better protection and greater adjustability

Ease of Use:
» Easy donning and doffing system
» Quick and easy for wearer to adjust

Advanced Design:
» More efficiently designed ballistic coverage
» Full coverage of the armsye (arm-hole area) in most combat postures

Definitions:
OTV: Outer Tactical Vest
DAP: Deltoid and Axillary Protector (Arm Protector and Inner Vest)
ESAPI: Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert (Ceramic plate of NIJ Level III or IV)
ESBI: Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert (Ceramic plate of NIJ Level III or IV)
 
INTERCEPTOR BODY ARMOUR (MODEL 267)

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Bulletproof vests have been designed to cover activities leading up to a full tactical body armour vest for operational situations.

Performance Characteristics:
Component Materials:

OTV Carrier: Nylon / Cordura
DAP Carrier: Kevlar
SAPI/ESAPI/ESBI: Composite ballistic ceramic plate with coated ballistic fiber backing

Colour:
Any colour available

Sizes:
Small to XXL (or any size as per requirement)

Weight:
» OTV: 3.715 Kg
» DAP: 2.000 Kg
» Groin: 0.338 Kg
» Collar: 0.258 Kg
» ESAPI: 2.750 Kg (Level III) 3.200 Kg (Level IV)
» ESBI: 1.100 Kg (Level III) 1.250 Kg (Level IV)

General features:
» Neck / Collar protection (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Arm Protection (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Quick draw groin protector (NIJ Level IIIA)
» Side, back and front protection (NIJ Level IIIA without ceramic plates)
» Fully adjustable shoulder and side panels for exact fit
» Full Ballistic protection up to NIJ Level IIIA (Soft armour Jacket without plates)
» Plate Pockets; Front, Back and Sides, NIJ Level III or IV
» Washable outer covers in Polycotton Nylon / Cordura or Nomex (optional) materials

Advance Features:
» Ergonomic design means greater range of motion
» Improved mobility
» Better protection and greater adjustability

Ease of Use:
» Easy donning and doffing system
» Quick and easy for wearer to adjust

Advanced Design:
» More efficiently designed ballistic coverage
» Full coverage of the armsye (arm-hole area) in most combat postures

Definitions:
OTV: Outer Tactical Vest
DAP: Deltoid and Axillary Protector (Arm Protector and Inner Vest)
ESAPI: Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert (Ceramic plate of NIJ Level III or IV)
ESBI: Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert (Ceramic plate of NIJ Level III or IV)
Can they take the caliber like the one used by G3 and Type 56 ? @DESERT FIGHTER Please do share the details when you have the time
 
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As I read news on Indian Army lack of bullet proof jackets it made me curious to know about Pakistan Army. So guys please tell which bullet proof jackets we are using How good they are and also Helmets and knee and Arm.pads
@Horus @DESERT FIGHTER @Manticore @Slav Defence @Dazzler @TankMan @kaonalpha @Bratva


Sir,

Why do you need to know the details of the capabilities of all these accessories----!!!!!!!
 
Seems like you want others to know the capabilities.
You got my point. I debate with Indians on FB so want to have knowledge so I can answer points and don't look dumb when it comes to defence matters.
 
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