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Standard Bullet proof Jacket & helmet of PA.

Hi, go to general defence section and in the first page u will see a thread titled BODY ARMOUR started by varigeo it has all the required info.
 
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now we need to upgrade our MP 5 to MP 7 and G 3 to new version of G 3 which german army carries
 
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the ceramic plates make bullet proof jackets very heavy I think...

we need to develop plates that are lighter...
 
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Great Impvoments............WAH Factory has developed and developing each and everything for our PA's use. Plus earning lot of money to selling those to other countries.
 
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Pak Army has been using HPPE (Dyneema/Spectra) Level III inserts.
 
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It has been made by Pakistan Air weapon Complex

Description

The Advanced Composites Research Center at Air Weapons Complex has carried out extensive research on bullet-proof materials. Using indigenous technology, AWC has developed lightweight composite Bullet-proof Jackets and Helmets that provide exceptional battlefield protection. At the same time, the unique design features facilitate body and head movement while aiming, crawling and running.
The Bullet-proof Jackets and Helmets developed by AWC provide protection against ammunition according to NIG Standard 0101.03.

Bullet-Proof Helmet (Level III A)

Specific layers of biaxial woven kevlar fabric have been integrated in polymeric resin. The fabric/resin has been cured in a specific mould under high temperature and pressure for specific time duration. After de-molding, trimming and painting, webbing is attached to the Helmet.

Bullet-Proof Jacket (Level III A & Level III)

Specific layers of biaxial woven kevlar fabric have been stitched in diamond pattern. The trauma pack is an integral part of the ballistic insert. The assembly is stitched in water/moisture-resistant black plastic to maintain its ballistic properties. This effectively stops the 9mm bullet. The Jacket can stop the 7.62mm bullet after insertion of front and back laminated ceramic plate. The outer cover is made of washable 100% cotton camouflage twill.

advantages of kevlar fabric

* High tensile strength/modules
* High toughness
* Light weight
* Excellent retention of strength at elevated temperatures
* High thermal stability
* Self extinguishing
* Cut resistant
* Good chemical resistance

test firing


Bullet-Proof Helmet



The Helmet was fired at from a distance of 5m by 9mm caliber sub-machine gun ammunition at ballistic test facilities of Air Weapons Complex and Inspectorate of Armaments, Rawalpindi, in accordance with NIJ standard 0101.01. The Helmet stopped the bullet effectively. The average trauma effect was found to be within limits. The Helmet was also tested under wet conditions. The wet tests did not deteriorate the results.

Bullet-Proof Jacket



The Jacket was fired at from a distance of 5m by 9mm and 7.62mm caliber ammunition at ballistic test facilities of Air Weapons Complex and Inspectorate of Armaments, Rawalpindi, in accordance with NIJ standard 0101.01. The Jacket stopped both types of bullets effectively with nominal trauma effect.

salient features

Bullet-Proof Helmet

* Protection Level III A (against 9mm ammunition)
* Material Kevlar
* Resin Material Polymeric
* Color Optional
* Webbing Cotton
* Ballistic Visor Optional
* Weight 1.4 Kg

Bullet-Proof Jacket

* Protection Level
Without Ceramic plate III A (against 9mm ammunition)
With Ceramic plate III(against7.62mm ammunition)
* Material Kevlar
* Trauma Pack Polymeric
* Ballistic Insert Laminated Ceramic
* Outer Cover Camouflage Khaki Twill
* Collars Integrated
* Pelvic Flaps Optional
* Weight 2.8 Kg



Regards
Wilco
Assalamualaikum dear can a govt. servant or an ordinary citizen have bullet proof jackets or helmets for the purpose of self defense? if yes what is the price? From Govt. servant i mean a Lecturer or Asst. Professor at the University level.
 
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Assalamualaikum dear can a govt. servant or an ordinary citizen have bullet proof jackets or helmets for the purpose of self defense? if yes what is the price? From Govt. servant i mean a Lecturer or Asst. Professor at the University level.
General rule of thumb in Pakistan is, anything that can be used or will be used for Self Defence purpose, you will require an NoC or as they call it permit to be legally able to keep on person......a simple example is weapon license, dagger license, Armoured Vehicles......
So yes sir you can keep the Vest on you but you will require NOC or Permit from Ministry of Interior .....considering you are a Professor, it wouldn't be troublesome for you to acquire,
If you need the vest in the vicinity of the City you reside in or district then consult your local DCO or DC office, they can also issue a local permit......
Before you buy anything, just remember even nij3 level vest wont deflect the bullet from ak47 at a close range.....and its not very comfortable to wear one vest......also good kevlars require a bit of care if you need them to last
 
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General rule of thumb in Pakistan is, anything that can be used or will be used for Self Defence purpose, you will require an NoC or as they call it permit to be legally able to keep on person......a simple example is weapon license, dagger license, Armoured Vehicles......
So yes sir you can keep the Vest on you but you will require NOC or Permit from Ministry of Interior .....considering you are a Professor, it wouldn't be troublesome for you to acquire,
If you need the vest in the vicinity of the City you reside in or district then consult your local DCO or DC office, they can also issue a local permit......
Before you buy anything, just remember even nij3 level vest wont deflect the bullet from ak47 at a close range.....and its not very comfortable to wear one vest......also good kevlars require a bit of care if you need them to last
Thank you brother but do you have any information regarding the prices?
 
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Thank you brother but do you have any information regarding the prices?
Depends on your budget, local ones are retailing at 35k.....but if you can arrange a permit, you can bring in from abroad with good fit......i did not see any Covert vest in Pakistani market, only Overt vests.......
 
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To me it seems from this point on that units from different areas will get a camo according to their needs. Just like the Chinese. For some it might look weird seeing a Chinese soldier wearing blue in certain exercise, but then if he is seen near the coastal areas, one will realize that they closely match their camo in that specific area.

You can see armour guys wearing black in Pakistan. What is the logic of black in desert?
By the way webby if PA decides to adopt your idea of different kind of camo in different areas ..........................
let me explain something
a. White camo for Sciachin.... (only HA suite is white)
b. Green camo for kashmir
c. Brown for desert ........sindh
and yes for urban areas decide yourself......
average posting period in one station approximately 2 years.
So these guys will keep on changing thier camos even after 6 months as well

:D
 
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It has been made by Pakistan Air weapon Complex

Description

The Advanced Composites Research Center at Air Weapons Complex has carried out extensive research on bullet-proof materials. Using indigenous technology, AWC has developed lightweight composite Bullet-proof Jackets and Helmets that provide exceptional battlefield protection. At the same time, the unique design features facilitate body and head movement while aiming, crawling and running.
The Bullet-proof Jackets and Helmets developed by AWC provide protection against ammunition according to NIG Standard 0101.03.

Bullet-Proof Helmet (Level III A)

Specific layers of biaxial woven kevlar fabric have been integrated in polymeric resin. The fabric/resin has been cured in a specific mould under high temperature and pressure for specific time duration. After de-molding, trimming and painting, webbing is attached to the Helmet.

Bullet-Proof Jacket (Level III A & Level III)

Specific layers of biaxial woven kevlar fabric have been stitched in diamond pattern. The trauma pack is an integral part of the ballistic insert. The assembly is stitched in water/moisture-resistant black plastic to maintain its ballistic properties. This effectively stops the 9mm bullet. The Jacket can stop the 7.62mm bullet after insertion of front and back laminated ceramic plate. The outer cover is made of washable 100% cotton camouflage twill.

advantages of kevlar fabric

* High tensile strength/modules
* High toughness
* Light weight
* Excellent retention of strength at elevated temperatures
* High thermal stability
* Self extinguishing
* Cut resistant
* Good chemical resistance

test firing


Bullet-Proof Helmet



The Helmet was fired at from a distance of 5m by 9mm caliber sub-machine gun ammunition at ballistic test facilities of Air Weapons Complex and Inspectorate of Armaments, Rawalpindi, in accordance with NIJ standard 0101.01. The Helmet stopped the bullet effectively. The average trauma effect was found to be within limits. The Helmet was also tested under wet conditions. The wet tests did not deteriorate the results.

Bullet-Proof Jacket



The Jacket was fired at from a distance of 5m by 9mm and 7.62mm caliber ammunition at ballistic test facilities of Air Weapons Complex and Inspectorate of Armaments, Rawalpindi, in accordance with NIJ standard 0101.01. The Jacket stopped both types of bullets effectively with nominal trauma effect.

salient features

Bullet-Proof Helmet

* Protection Level III A (against 9mm ammunition)
* Material Kevlar
* Resin Material Polymeric
* Color Optional
* Webbing Cotton
* Ballistic Visor Optional
* Weight 1.4 Kg

Bullet-Proof Jacket

* Protection Level
Without Ceramic plate III A (against 9mm ammunition)
With Ceramic plate III(against7.62mm ammunition)
* Material Kevlar
* Trauma Pack Polymeric
* Ballistic Insert Laminated Ceramic
* Outer Cover Camouflage Khaki Twill
* Collars Integrated
* Pelvic Flaps Optional
* Weight 2.8 Kg



Regards
Wilco
Nice to hear about it. I have one question dear wilco.. can somebody (university employee teacher) order it for self protection?
 
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