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BPT Level 4 Stand Alone Ceramic Ballistic Plate - 3.85kg

BPT Level 4 Stand Alone Ceramic Ballistic Plate - 3.85kg

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Bullet Proofing Technology’s Standalone Level IV (4) Ceramic/Aramid Plate

  • Weight Per Plate: 3.85kg
  • Size: 250x300mm (standard commercial size which fits most vests with plate pockets)
  • Shape: Multi-Curve


 Note: plates are price/sold individually 

 

  1. All plate sizes are 250 x 300mm, except Ladies front, which is 210 x 260mm
  2. All plates covered with black wear-resistant woven material. Other colours are possible, but not standard.
  3. All plates are Multi-Curved shape. Single Curve is also possible on special orders
  4. The price per volume is applicable on plates ordered per order, to be delivered as a continious production lot
  5. Side plate dimensions, weights and prices available on request.
  6. Any other requirements can be accomodated as special requests
  7. The protection referred to in the table is based on the following bullet details and velocities
    a. 5,56 x 45 Ball (M193) is a FMJ bullet with Lead core with a weight of 55gn. The bullet velocity is 960m/s. This is the standard SANDF bullet used in the R-4 rifle
    b. 5,56 x 45 Ball (SS-109) is a FMJ bullet with Lead core withsteel penetrator and a weight of 60gn. The bullet velocity is 950m/s. This is the new standard NATO bullet used in the M16-A2 rifle
    c. 7,62 x 39 Ball (MSC) is a FMJ bullet with Steel jacket and Mild Steel Core with a weight of 125gn. The bullet velocity is 710m/s. This is the standard AK-47 threat encountered in the RSA
    d. 7,62 x 39 API (BZT) is a FMJ bullet with Hardened Steel Core with a weight of 123gn. The bullet velocity is 725m/s. This is the Armour Piercing bullet used in the AK-47 rifle
    e. 7,62 x 51 Ball is a FMJ bullet with Lead core with a weight of 143 - 148gn. The bullet velocity is 954m/s. This is the previous generation SANDF bullet used in the R-1 rifle
    f. 7,62 x 51 AP (NATO) is a FMJ bullet with Hardened Steel Core with a weight of 123gn. The bullet velocity is 830m/s. This is the Armour Piercing bullet used in the R-1 rifle
    g. 7,62 x 63 AP (M2) is a FMJ bullet with Hardened Steel Core with a weight of 168gn. The bullet velocity is 868m/s. This is a 2nd World War bullet not encountered any more, but often specified as the worst possible case rifle threat