Wholesale Price Aramid Bulletproof Helmet - FDY-17 Plate carrier bulletproof jacket – Ganyu
Wholesale Price Aramid Bulletproof Helmet - FDY-17 Plate carrier bulletproof jacket – Ganyu Detail:
Brief Introduction
This bulletproof vest is the preferred armour vest of Armed Forces and Police Authorities around the world. It provides effective front, back and side ballistic protection.
Key Specifications
Material: UHMW-PE
Size: S/M/L/XL/XXL
Protection Area:Based on the ballistic plate
Weight:Based on the ballistic plate
Protection Level: NIJ Level IIIA
Bullet Threats: 9mm FMJ + .44 Mag≤ 6 shots
Vest Fabric: Polyester or Nylon, or customized to customer needs.
Color: Black/Tan/Olive Drab,etc
Usage: The bulletproof vest are used by police, military and private security companies world wide.
Testing Certificate: Third-Party Ballistic Testing Laboratory.
Defense Level
This Bulletproof Vest provide a protection of Level IIIA in accordance with NIJ standard-0101.06.
9mm FMJ RN 1400 Fps (428m/s)
.44 Mag SJHP 1420 Fps (439m/s)
Advantage
♦ Suitable for lightweight operations, fast response
♦ With MOLLE system surrounded & adjustable shoulder and waist
♦ Integrated front flap external cummerbund closure
♦ Detachable and washable outer cover
♦ Customized pouches attachable for multipurpose
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