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Originally posted by pheonix358
I think that perhaps the AK47 has had its day. It simply does not have the power to defeat modern equivalents of the armored knights of old. Nor can it penetrate even lightly armored vehicles.
I would suggest that we now need the equivalent of the long bow. What would happen if the other side threw away the AKs and replaced them with a weapon that had sufficient kinetic energy to kill without having to penetrate. That would be a 50 caliber sniper rifle.
Imagine if the denizens of Gaza all had 50 caliber sniper rifles. Do you think the IDF would be considering a ground offensive? It would be even deadlier if the 50 calibers fired a single round and then vacated their position. With hundreds of freedom fighters / insurgents using these tactics I think the situation would turn around.
Imagine trying to occupy Iran with these tactics in play. The IED has been tried with very limited effect and a propensity to kill innocents.
With the right ammo a barrage from 50 caliber sniper rifles will bring down many helicopters, especially if you target the rocket pods.
This will happen at some stage.
Comments?
Pedit on 20/11/2012 by pheonix358 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
... there is NOT body armor in the U.S. Mil that can stop ANY of the AK's.
Originally posted by PaddyInf
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
... there is NOT body armor in the U.S. Mil that can stop ANY of the AK's.
Not quite true. The issued interceptor armours front and back plates are rated to stop multiple hits up to 7.62 NATO. The soft armour won't though.edit on 5-12-2012 by PaddyInf because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
Originally posted by PaddyInf
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
... there is NOT body armor in the U.S. Mil that can stop ANY of the AK's.
Not quite true. The issued interceptor armours front and back plates are rated to stop multiple hits up to 7.62 NATO. The soft armour won't though.edit on 5-12-2012 by PaddyInf because: (no reason given)
Interceptor can NOT, even the designer of it says Dragonskin body armor is better: www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by PaddyInf
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
Originally posted by PaddyInf
Originally posted by ATSWATCHER
... there is NOT body armor in the U.S. Mil that can stop ANY of the AK's.
Where on that vid did it demonstrate that interceptor does not stop 7.62mm? The front and back plates are rated at level IV+ which means that it exceeds the NIJ requirements for level IV ballistic protection. This means that each plate will stop at least 6 hits from AP rifle rounds NIJ ballistic testing (see sections 2.5 and 4.1.2.2 for testing requirements for level IV armour). I have personally seen interceptor stop 7.62 short in Afghanistan. Dragonskin is also only rated to level III as opposed to Interceptors level IV.
If you take a look at any of the the results of the considerably more in depth comparative tests Dragonskin fails many of the most basic tests required, mainly in high heat. The 'scales' of the armour are prone to falling off when the temperature rises above 40C (which is the norm in any middle east deployment). It also weighes nearly twice as much as an equally sized set of Interceptor (47.5lb vs 28lbs) as well as being thicker by almost a quarter (1.7-1.9" vs
AMI level III plates are fabricated using an outer 3 millimeters (0.12 in) MARS steel layer bonded to a compressed Dyneema backing, with a linex coating for spall reduction, resulting in a total plate thickness of approximately 1 inch (25 mm). AMI level III 12 inches (300 mm) × 14.5 inches (370 mm) plates weigh about 10 lb (4.5 kg) and 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm) plates are about 9 lb (4.1 kg).
SOV-2000 is made of overlapping approximately 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) × 2 inches (51 mm) ceramic discs encased in a fabric cover. In evaluating the Dragon Skin system, it is important to note that while the external measurements of the Dragon Skin panel are 11.5 inches (290 mm) × 13.5 inches (340 mm), the area of level III coverage provided by the encased ceramic discs is 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm); the fabric edges are not intended to provide ballistic protection. Weight of the SOV-2000 armor providing 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm) of level III protection was approximately 5.5 lb (2.5 kg).
Originally posted by PaddyInf
OK mate.
I missed the Interceptor creators bit. My mistake.
However the weight issue - From your source
AMI level III plates are fabricated using an outer 3 millimeters (0.12 in) MARS steel layer bonded to a compressed Dyneema backing, with a linex coating for spall reduction, resulting in a total plate thickness of approximately 1 inch (25 mm). AMI level III 12 inches (300 mm) × 14.5 inches (370 mm) plates weigh about 10 lb (4.5 kg) and 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm) plates are about 9 lb (4.1 kg).
SOV-2000 is made of overlapping approximately 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) × 2 inches (51 mm) ceramic discs encased in a fabric cover. In evaluating the Dragon Skin system, it is important to note that while the external measurements of the Dragon Skin panel are 11.5 inches (290 mm) × 13.5 inches (340 mm), the area of level III coverage provided by the encased ceramic discs is 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm); the fabric edges are not intended to provide ballistic protection. Weight of the SOV-2000 armor providing 10 inches (250 mm) × 12 inches (300 mm) of level III protection was approximately 5.5 lb (2.5 kg).
The area covered by interceptors plates is much smaller than that covered by the SOV-2000 (dragonskin) covering. Therefore that, area for area the DS weighs less, the actual vest weighs much more due to the increased amount of armour per vest.
As for the test results, they have not been covered up at all
Test results on NBC
Hardly a massive cover up.
Oh and by the way there is no such thing as "level 5" armour. The NIJ armour rating scale only goes up to leve 4. Pinnacle themselves have stated that Dragonskin is rated to level III.edit on 16-12-2012 by PaddyInf because: (no reason given)