Indian scientists make world’s lightest bulletproof jacket

According to researchers, the jackets, which weigh 8.2 kg, are over 2 kg lighter than the ones being used by the Indian Army.
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New Delhi: Researchers at IIT-Delhi and DRDO have developed the world’s lightest bulletproof jackets. These jackets are capable of stopping eight bullets fired from an AK- series rifle.

According to researchers, the jackets, which weigh 8.2 kg, are over 2 kg lighter than the ones being used by the Indian Army.

Another version of the jacket weighs 9.5 kg and can stop as many as six bullets fired from certain sniper rifles. The bulletproof jackets that are being used by Indian soldiers currently weigh about 10.5 kg.

Professor Naresh Bhatnagar, from the Centre of Excellence on Personal Body Armour in IIT Delhi said “In 2008, an Army Major requested us to focus on lighter bulletproof jackets.

The jackets that they used at the time used iron as the primary material and weighed 22-25 kg. The Major, who had been shot at in the line of duty, stressed on the need for drastically reducing the weight of the jackets so that the soldiers could operate effectively on the frontlines.”

The professor said that the new jackets are made of polymer and ceramic mate- rials. He said the research on the jackets was so exhaustive that 25 M.Tech and 12 Ph.D students had done their theses on various aspects of them.

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