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The Russian defense industrial base is purportedly throwing its resources into yet another next-generation super-suit for Russian soldiers to rush into combat with. State-owned defense giant Rostec ...
(MENAFN- Asia Times) The average bullet travels at 2,500 feet per second (around 1,700 mph). A .50-caliber bullet at 1,225 feet per second at 2,700 yards. According to experts, a .50 BMG (NATO ...
It’s set to become the lightest body armor in the world that will be able to save a person from a bullet that’s capable of damaging light armored vehicles. In late January, Russian state corporation ...
After years of sensational announcements for a soldier-borne combat exoskeleton and next-generation body armor that can stop a .50 caliber bullet, the Russian military-industrial complex is once again ...
The new "Obereg 2.0" is the latest iteration in a series of advanced Russian body armor concepts—most of which have never been distributed to the country's frontline infantry. Russia's Rostec ...
According to a report on Russia’s state-media agency TASS, the Obereg 2.0 body armor can also protect “vital organs, the neck, groin, shoulders, and the collar area, according to protection classes ...