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Boron-carbide is better, but it is used in combination with kevlar. Kevlar alone might protect against handgun/non-military catridges, but the left energy will not be absorbed by the armour, which leads to broken bones (rips mostly) and internal bleeding.
Ceramic plate will deform/stop bullet and absorb energy, while kevlar backing holds the splinters together.
Civilian ammo is more powerful than military ammo. If anything can protect you from civilian ammo, it will surely protect your from military ammo.
 

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Civilian ammo is more powerful than military ammo. If anything can protect you from civilian ammo, it will surely protect your from military ammo.
Not really. Catridges like .22, .30, .32, .44 etc. are pretty common in civilan use, but lack a lot of power compared to military ammo in two ways: First of all they often have less energy (1/2 mass * velocity²) and secondary they are not designed for penetration.
 

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The important thing should be noted that it stop 7.62x51mm, Also i asked for truma plates, they told they give that too..
 

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Not really. Catridges like .22, .30, .32, .44 etc. are pretty common in civilan use, but lack a lot of power compared to military ammo in two ways: First of all they often have less energy (1/2 mass * velocity²) and secondary they are not designed for penetration.
Take it from me. Civilian ammo is more powerful than military ammo, for standard .303, .308, .22, .45, 9mm, 7.62mm, 5.56mm.

Rule of thumb: civilian ammo > military ammo.
 

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Ok, Some Big Guns coming In..

We can talk abt rounds in AR thread..
 

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OFB Wheeled 105mm SPGH











When asked abt its i came to know its targeted for BSF..

Field trials are done and its ready to be inducted in BSF..

This system was never targeted for Army..
 

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OFB Tracked 105mm SPGH











This system too targeted for Paramilitary Forces not Army..
 

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Kalyani Group 105mm Wheeled SPGH..



Saw this at very end, It was almost disassembled..

A 105mm mounted on a flexible 4X4 Truck..
 

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Bharat Forge The Kalyani Group 155mm of 45cal..















 

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The above two illustrations show the Raytheon-built gunner's sight being proposed by Larsen & Toubro for the T-72M1 MBT upgrade. This same sight is also on offer by L & T as a panoramic target acquisition system for the NAMICA troop commander's vehicle. This sight will be mounted on a hydraulic mast on the NAMICA.



The above two photos show the Prahaar NLOS-BSM mounted on a TATRA vehicle. This poster was on display only on March 29, 2012 and was removed the very same day and was replaced by the poster (shown below), although the full-scale model of the Prahaar was shown mounted atop a TATA-built TEL. Sure beats me why someone would pull off such a caper.



Shown below is the DRDO developed and BEL-built VARUNA shipborne passive surveillance system.


Below is a scale-model of the BEL-upgraded ZSU-23-4 Schilka, seen carrying two Python-5 VSHORADS missiles.
 

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The poster below shows the terminal radar sensor for the supersonic ALCM/ASCM (Nirbhay?) being developed by the DRDO's ASL. Needless to say, this very sensor is also very likely to be on board the Prahaar NLOS-BSM.


The illustration below clearly demonstrates how legacy communications systems like AREN compare with the new-generation software-driven TCS that the Indian Army is in need of.


CASSIDIAN teamed up with ALPHA Technologies Pvt Ltd (which likes to describe itself as a BEL but in the private-sector, and has gainfully employed all the experienced scientists and engineers from BEL who have reached mandatory retirement age) is offering the MAWS and Ariel active towed-decoy for the Super Su-30MKI.





Mahindra Defence's FICV project
 

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