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Originally posted by wlee15
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Spider silk's tensile strength is such that it can withstand weight of up to 300,000 pounds per square inch.
Dragline silk is the component of a spiders web that radiates from the centre of the web. Its strength and toughness are unparalleled by any man-made fibre. It is in fact three times tougher then aramid fibre and has a strength five times greater then steel on a per weight basis.
Spider silk is way stronger then anything man has created
spiders silk long being viewed as the holy grail of materials science
[edit on 11-8-2004 by ShadowXIX]
High grade Kevlar can withstand approximately 3.4 GPa of pressure or 493000PSI. Certain Nylon polymers can also withstand approximately 300000PSI as well. In addition the strongest man made material is of course carbon nanotubes which managed to reach 63 GPa or 9.1 million PSI.
Originally posted by WestPoint23
I think our soldiers uniform should improve in armor and it will probably get better in terms of ventilation and heat. However I don't want our future soldiers to be walking in the desert looking like Power Ranger I certainly would not like to wear a suit that makes me look like a damn power ranger.
Originally posted by Relentless
Anyway, from what I'm hearing back we ARE going all out for these guys, what do you know anyway?
Despite efforts to produce more vests with the armored plates, the Pentagon says there still aren't enough, especially among guardsmen and reservists. All troops rotating out of Iraq are now being required to leave their vests behind so incoming troops can use them.
Originally posted by cargo
Despite efforts to produce more vests with the armored plates, the Pentagon says there still aren't enough, especially among guardsmen and reservists. All troops rotating out of Iraq are now being required to leave their vests behind so incoming troops can use them.
"[By] purchasing something for my son, then that means hopefully somewhere down the line somebody else that's overseas will have adequate equipment," Pene Palifka said.
Here is some stuff i read about think you will find it usefull
humm... carbon ring armor.... .01 mm of this is equel to 2 inches of steel armor bogles the mind combine that with state changing gels and you got some very nice armor. That is the future of armor my friend makes so many things posible not even funny.... Then we got stuff called starlight that has next to no heat transfer I wached a test of it they took a egg and covered one side with starlight and took a plasma cutter to it on the starlight side for 45 min. All it did was darken the starlight then they broke the egg and showed it was not cooked. Then thay took a egg and put a under the torch and it exploded instanly, cool stuff put starlight over the carbon ring armor and you got HE round resistance you cant shake a stick at... Then there is aro gels that are light as air and can wistand 3000 degrees C you combine all these parts together in one suite of armor and you got a unstopable killing force...
part of the artical follows
Beyond even these is a theoretical material, ring carbon. This would be at least an order of magnitude stronger than perfect diamond whiskers and both more chemically stable and harder. Suit armor made from interlocking, benzene-like rings of carbon atoms would protect the wearer from anything short of a heavy anti-tank weapon, with very little weight. Even then, more danger would come from the transmitted shock of impact than from penetration. A centimeter of this would be equal to roughly 100 thousand centimeters of RHA. Assuming such an armor could be made, it would survive without a scratch impacts which would not only pulp the wearer but powder the equipment inside. It would be best used as a reinforcement for a more conventional composite armor. A few grams spread through the outer layer of the composite would greatly increase the protection of the armor (meaning the armor could be made thinner and lighter and still stronger).