PASS 2025 – which took place in Bruges, Belgium brought together the leading experts in the field for several days of talks ...
Kevlar EXO will not only play a more durable part in the future of space technology, but it will also lighten the payload.
Segurex 2025 is set to welcome more than 10,000 visitors and 500 exhibitors from across the global defense and security ...
After much anticipation, we are delighted to publish the second chapter of guest writer Jake Ganor’s spectacular series Ancient Composite Armor. Armor made from paper may seem improbable, yet it was a ...
Body armor in 2022 is constantly changing, with exciting new technologies and developments popping up all the time. In the field of soft armor, manufacturers are competing to make the most flexible, ...
In July 2024, MKU Limited, a global defense and homeland security company based in Kanpur, India, invited BodyArmorNews.com to its headquarters. From a visit to their corporate office, ...
The Russian involvement in Syria and Ukraine has provided a wealth of experience to the Russian military. One of the hallmarks of these engagements is the continued use of sniper tactics. As a result, ...
The latest type of armor the U.S. Army considers is not at all what you would expect. It’s not some tough new chemical composition or porcelain to replace Aramid. It’s actually spider silk. Body armor ...
Imagine you are in a war zone. Bullets are zooming left and right, screams and frantic energy surrounds you. All the while your only goal is to be a witness and to lend your eyes to the rest of the ...
In a significant move to support the Ukrainian military, NATO has agreed to establish a $7 million fund aimed at purchasing body armor and other essential equipment specifically for women serving in ...
protection technologies, has been at the forefront of innovation in the field. BodyArmorNews.com had the pleasure to interview the Sales Manager, Mr. Philip Olrik, to discuss the company’s history, ...
Hardwire LLC, a defense manufacturer based in Pocomoke City, Maryland, has been awarded a $416 million federal contract to produce protective gear for the U.S. Army. The long-term agreement covers the ...