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Bonowi Hart Armour has created innovative ballistic vests, batons, and stop sticks, providing to officials across the globe.
A recent decision by federal judge John Sinatra Jr. has allowed a constitutional challenge to New York state’s bulletproof vest ban, which bars civilians from purchasing body armor for personal usage.
Future Forces Forum (FFF) 2026 is a premier international platform dedicated to advancing global defence and security cooperation. Held under the auspices of the President and Government of the Czech ...
Composites Solutions CEO speaks on how the company continues to showcase quality and integrity in times of supply chain ...
Material Science and the Life Cycle of Body Armor Rifle-rated body armor, such as ceramic plates, typically has an expected lifespan of 5-10 years depending on environmental conditions, usage, and ...
We are thrilled to announce that DuPont Life Protection has won the inaugural Body Armor Innovation Award 2024for their game-changing material, Kevlar® EXO™!This incredible achievement celebrates a ...
Recently, BodyArmorNews.com had the privilege of visiting DuPont’s European Technical Center in Meyrin, Switzerland, one of the most important hubs of research and development for this US company.
Procotex categorizes its activities into three main pillars: flax fibers, natural and synthetic fibers, and technical fibers, which primarily include carbon and aramid fibers. All their products are ...
CES Composites focuses heavily on personal protection as well as aerospace and naval composites. Based out of Turkey, they were founded in 1996 and have grown significantly since, expanding their ...
3DLOOK, the leader in AI-powered mobile body scanning technology, partnered with Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public ...
After much anticipation, we are delighted to publish the second chapter of guest writer Jake Ganor’s spectacular series Ancient Composite Armor. Armor made from paper may seem improbable, yet it was a ...