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Hard Ballistic Face Mask
 
This Ballistic Face Mask provides total front facial protection against all Level 3A and lesser ballistic threats.

Ergonomically fit, our Ballistic Face Mask has been designed to maximize comfort while providing total front facial Protection.
Additional padding is incorporated at the forehead and either side of the face to maximize shock absorption from ballistic threats.
A six-point elastic attachment system allows the user to adjust for a perfect fit.

Ballistic Face Mask
Threat Level 3A
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One-Size Fits All
Weight 2.5 Lbs
Size: 11” x 7.5” x 3”
 
Soft Ballistic Face Mask
Fragmentation Protective Face Scarf
The BANDIT 3™ face scarf offers the wearer extended facial protection from fragments and low velocity handgun rounds. Extremely simple in concept and easily donned and doffed, it is a flexible, lightweight and versatile item, which is one size fits all and fits both male and female personnel.

Key Features:

  • Affords the wearer protection to the frontal & side area of the Face, mandibles, and Throat, as well as carotid.
  • Easily donned and doffed,
  • Very lightweight, typically 400 grams (14 oz) for a large size @ 500 m/sec
  • Extremely versatile - one size fits all, both Male and Female personnel
  • Manufactured in user friendly material with a choice of Black, Coyote, Desert Tan or Digital Camouflage patterns.
  • Adaptable to user personal choice of wearing like a Shemagh.
  • US Mil-STD 662 F with V50 protection levels of up to 2000 ft/sec (610 m/s)
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Fragmentation:
This threat is not part of the N.I.J. standard. Fragmentation body armour is not always designed to prevent penetration of bullets, but to capture jagged fragments of metal and shrapnel. This type of body armour is tested using the U.S. military standard 662F determine the V50 rating. Fragmentation resistance (V50) as tested with .22 Caliber, 17 grain Fragment Simulated Projectile (FSP), according to STANAG 2920 and US MIL STD 662F.
The FSP is a standardized projectile that is used to simulate a fragment of an antipersonnel/anti-armor mine.

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MIL-STD-662F

Ballistic limit. The minimum velocity at which a particular projectile is expected to consistently, completely penetrate armor of given thickness and physical properties at a specified angle of obliquity. The ballistic limit may also be defined as the maximum velocity at which a particular projectile is expected to consistently fail to penetrate armor of given thickness and physical properties at a specified angle of obliquity. Because of the expense of firing tests and the impossibility of controlling striking velocity precisely, plus the existence of a zone of mixed results in which a projectile may completely penetrate or only partially penetrate under apparently identical conditions, statistical approaches are necessary, based upon limited firings.

 

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Definition of Terms:

  • V0 rating - the maximum velocity at which no complete penetration will occur.
  • V50 rating - the velocity at which complete penetration and incomplete penetration are equally likely to occur.
  • V100 rating - the minimum velocity at which all projectiles will completely penetrate.

For more information on
Fragmentation V50 ratings
US MIL-STD 662F

 

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The 1997 Ottawa Convention defines a mine as "a munitions designed to be placed under or near the ground or other surface area and to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of person or a vehicle." An AP mine is defined as "a mine designed to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of a person and that will incapacitate, injure or kill one or more persons."

AP mines are either fragmentation or blast types and are equipped with high explosives. Fragmentation mines (such as POMZ [75 g TNT]) are normally triggered by a tripwire and project metal shards at very high speeds toward the victim. Ballistic threats to personnel are caused by fragmentation as opposed to blast effects. Blast mines (e.g., PMN [40 g TNT]) cause injuries through direct or indirect blast effects. Direct blast effects are those involving changes in environmental pressure due to the occurrence of an air blast. Blast waves may therefore cause injuries to a victim through overpressure. On the other hand, blast effects can be subdivided into secondary effects, tertiary effects (whole body displacement) and miscellaneous effects (e.g., dust).

Secondary effects include secondary fragmentation from mine blast casing, inner mine components, scree, surrounding dirt, gravel, fragmented containers (such as vehicle sub-components), etc., all of which are blasted at the victim at different speeds depending on the mass of the projectiles. The extent of injury depends on the mass, velocity, shape, density and angle of impact of the fragments.

The level of protection provided by an armor composite material depends on its energy absorption capability, which is in turn influenced by the type of reinforcing fibers and fabrics, number of fabric layers, aerial density and compressive strength.

The current protective clothing (flak jackets) and rigid armor for military personnel are manufactured from high-performance fibers such as Aramid (Kevlar®, Twaron®) fibers and their composites respectively. The envisaged benefits of composite materials may not be attained with just one type of fiber. Instead, a hybrid system consisting of different fiber types and/or non-fiber materials such as metals and ceramics may be used to achieve the desired properties.

Ballistic material research focuses more on the threat of secondary fragmentation (primary fragmentation results from fragmentation mines) caused by blast mines because in the countries where I.E.D.'s are concentrated, most injuries are caused by AP blast mines.

The current standard for measuring the effectiveness of a material against ballistic fragmentation is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Standardization Agreement (NATO STANAG) 2920.14. The aim of the STANAG 2920 is the determination of the so-called V50 performance of a particular material. V50 is the velocity for which the probability of perforation of the chosen projectile is 0.5.
For demining equipment, a V50 of 450 m/s related to a fragment-simulating projectile (FSP) of 1.1 g is standard.

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