What’s the differences between soft
armor and hard armor?
As
we know, bulletproof vests can be divided into different levels based on
protective capability, while they can also be divided into soft type and hard type,
based on materials. As we have already introduced the protection levels and
standards of body armor, today we are going to talk about the differences
between soft armor and hard armor.
1.
Soft
armor
Soft
armor is mainly made of nylon, aromatic polyamide synthetic fiber, and ultra-high
molecular weight polyethylene, which are all high-performance fibers with low
density, high strength, great toughness, and excellent molding property. With
such materials used, soft armor is much lighter, softer and easier to wear. However,
many people doubt that such lightweight and soft bulletproof armor can resist
bullets. The impact of bullets against the fiber layer will develop into
tensile force and shear force, during which the impact force produced by
bullets can be dissipated to the periphery of the impact point, following the
consumption of most of kinetic energy. This is how soft armor works in
resisting bullets. But soft body armor is not as strong as its hard counterpart
(only three levels, NIJ IIA, II, and IIIA are available in the market), which
can only stop pistol and shotgun rounds reliably. But when it comes to bigger
threat, we should turn to hard armor.
2.
Hard
armor
Hard
armor refers to the combination of soft armor and hard plates. These plates are
mainly made of metals, ceramics, high-performance composite plates, and other
hard materials. Equipped with heavy and hard plates, hard armor is more heavy
and inflexible than soft armor, while its protective capability has been
improved remarkably. In a shooting incident, the bullet firstly hits and cracks
the hard plate, during which most of its energy is dispersed, and then the high-performance
fibers consume the rest of kinetic energy. Hard body armor is far stronger than
soft body armor thanks to the impenetrability of its internal plates. They can stop
more powerful rifle bullets, such as AP (armor piercing) and API (armor-piercing
incendiary).
As
we can see, there are essential differences between soft armor and hard armor in
structure and protective capability. So, when choosing body armor, we must make
clear which kind of threat we may encounter with, and make a reasonable choice.
Above
is all the clarification for the soft armor and hard armor. If there are still
some questions, welcome to contact us.
Newtech
has been long dedicated to the development and research of bulletproof
equipment, we provide quality NIJ III PE Hard Armor Plates and vests, as well
as many other products. When considering the purchase of hard armor plates, you
can visit the website of Newtech to find the best one for yourself.
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