2023-08-27 at 11:11 AM UTC
Kevlar armor is supposed to only be good for a short period of time (I forget how long but I think like a few years and they're supposed to be replaced). But I think like 10 years ago I read about level 2 vests from the 80s being tested and them still working fine.
On the other hand idk how much they were used. Level 2 or today 3A kevlar armor is something that's naturally going to be worn more. It bends, it's fairly comfortable to ride around in a vehicle with, covers more area and will stop most handguns that you're most likely to be shot at with.
I wonder how much the layers rubbing against each other degrades it. Storage temperature etc. So there could be a lot of factors with that.
Then there's polyethylene rifle plates. I guess this is fairly new? I had never heard of them 10 years ago. But they're lighter than ceramic, and a lot less expensive.
I was talking about the capitalist programmed obsolescence of Glocks and how nobody would want a gun with a 30 year old plastic frame. This probably goes double for anything meant to stop bullets 😄 but unless you're the government who has to worry about recycling them off dead men it's probably the way to go.
I'm just curious though, what do you think about what I'm saying about the kevlar, the use and storage temperature etc playing a role, and PE armor?
2023-08-27 at 11:29 AM UTC
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I was under the impression that they were good as long as the fibres and plates were intact
would take a long time for kevlar fibres to break down naturally or break down from friction; they're literally designed to withstand that
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2023-08-28 at 12:40 PM UTC
Degradation doesn't mean it's still not effective...it just means it's not as effective.
Like buying a loaf of bread 2 days past it's bestbuy date, you can still make delicious sandwiches with it.
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2023-08-28 at 12:56 PM UTC
And as far as war, I would like to see how long people could go wearing those, carrying 200 rounds and a rifle.
2023-08-28 at 3:39 PM UTC
Plate armor does not expire it is however heavy as fuck.
Modern armors like that kevlar shit also suffer greatly in cold winter Wisconsin conditions
U could just slow