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This can only happen in the movies

The certificate saved the border guard’s life

On the northern outskirts of Vovchansk, a border soldier on the pseudo “Tikhon” received numerous injuries in close combat with Muscovites.

Brothers immediately evacuated the defender from the battlefield and took him to the hospital.

Several bullets went through, breaking the bones of both legs, and one that could have been fatal, but the bullet was stopped by the ID of a serviceman of the DPS of Ukraine.

Conclusion - the certificate should always be carried with you.

  • @[email protected]
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    106 months ago

    Technically you can stop bullets with just paper add glue for usability.

    Leather is super durable, when you have multiple layers even more so. And most leather armor was used together with Chain mail. Its very good armor and is extremely good against stabs and cuts. Modern armored wests are either plate carrying wests (where you put metal sheets and similar in) or Kevlar in many layers, wich behaves basically like paper but is more flexible to decelerate bullets. There are also ceramic ones but idk how they work exactly.

    • @[email protected]
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      76 months ago

      Ceramics work by redirecting the energy of a bullet into shattering the plate rather than penetrating the vest further. This allows a plate to absorb energy across its entire surface rather than just at the point of impact, but at the cost of only working once.

        • @[email protected]
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          36 months ago

          IIRC, they were designed to be an alternative to metal plates for plate carriers. So the same size as the metal plates, but lighter in weight. Since they shatter, they need to be easy to replace in a vest, and I would imagine that they’re probably fitted over a Kevlar jacket.

          • @LowtierComputer
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            46 months ago

            That’s accurate. A buddy of mine was wearing ceramic plates in his carrier in Afghanistan and was shot at close range with an AK47. First and second round shattered the ceramic, second went through the kevlar, but not much more. Third and fourth rounds went right through his abdomen.