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Interceptor was bought from the US in the late 1990's (IIRC) and then after 9-11 Lyra obtained a license to make them. However, Interceptor was as far as I know never general issue (until mid-2000's only artillery, mortar and tank crews worse them regularly) and it was Lyra Model 218 which became general issue. So I am surprised to see Interceptor being worn in the video.
 
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Interceptor was bought from the US in the late 1990's (IIRC) and then after 9-11 Lyra obtained a license to make them. However, Interceptor was as far as I know never general issue (until mid-2000's only artillery, mortar and tank crews worse them regularly) and it was Lyra Model 218 which became general issue. So I am surprised to see Interceptor being worn in the video.
Interceptor is in regular use by the Frontier Corps.

And some army troops.
 
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Dude don't be so pessimistic...

Here are few of the new Vests

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I think @Zarvan. Can find the other vests shown at Ideas 2016...

Dude, none of those are modern (modular/scalable) plate carriers. Some not even bullet proof vests.

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NOT EVEN A (HARD) BALLISTIC VEST
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COPY OF OLD INTERCEPTOR STYLE VEST
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THERE'S NO BPJ/BALLISTIC VEST IN THIS PICTURE
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SAME HERE, NOT A HARD ARMOR BALLISTIC VEST. CAN ONLY STOP PISTOL ROUNDS AND SHRAPNEL.
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SAME OLD ONE-POINT RELEASE VEST IN CHOCOLATE CHIP CAMO. NOT A MODERN PLATE CARRIER
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THESE ARE NOT EVEN WEARING BPJs. RIOT CONTROL GEAR TO STOP STICKS AND STONES.
 
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Dude, none of those are modern (modular/scalable) plate carriers. Some not even bullet proof vests.

Come on man...

All of these are "bullet proof".. these aren't "webbing".

And the new Vests are "scalable plate carriers".

The older ones use insert plates though.
 
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1st pic is of the old style BPJs, low hanging and no webbing. The black one in that pic is not a ballistic vest.

2nd pic is a variation of the same old one-way release vest in black color.

3rd pic, not a bulletproof vest.
 
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1st pic is of the old style BPJs, low hanging and no webbing. The black one in that pic is not a ballistic vest.

2nd pic is a variation of the same old one-way release vest in black color.

3rd pic, not a bulletproof vest.
Those are bullet proof Vests..

Even a partially blind man could see that.

2nd pic is the same.. but I'm not sure about the first pic .. the vest on the left.
 
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Those are bullet proof Vests..

Even a partially blind man could see that.

2nd pic is the same.. but I'm not sure about the first pic .. the vest on the left.

Would love for you to point out the flap from where the hard armor plate would be inserted in the vest (2nd from right)...go ahead and your bifocals.
 
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Do the rubber skirts/flap at the front chassis and around the turret have any advantage over the Al-Khalid Tank?


"Lower hull is 8-10cm at 64° = LOS thickness of 0.438 or 17-23cm KE armor, plus a rubber flap that hangs from the hull nose and provides a basic spaced armor for HEAT warheads. Since the rubber flap is likely to slide against the penetrating HEAT Jet it probably offers about 7-9cm plus the effect of standoff [6cm HEAT] for a total of about 30-38cm HEAT armor. The additional KE resistance is maybe +1cm due to projectile deflection or yaw."
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