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Lightweight Armor is a type of armor designed to protect infantry personnel from small arms fire and shrapnel. It is typically composed of a combination of materials such as Kevlar, ceramic, and metal, and is designed to be lightweight and flexible. Lightweight Armor is often used in combination with other protective equipment, such as helmets and body armor, to provide a comprehensive level of protection. It is also used to protect vehicles and aircraft from small arms fire.
Lightweight Armor is an important component of Infantry Weapons and Equipment, as it provides a level of protection that is both lightweight and effective. It is used by militaries around the world, as well as by law enforcement and security personnel.
Some companies in the Lightweight Armor market include Armor Express, Point Blank Solutions, Safariland, and BAE Systems. Show Less Read more