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Obereg body armor withstood a burst of machine gun fire during testing
2024-09-27
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[Regnum] The Obereg bulletproof vest, which is produced by the Tula plant Oktava, withstood a burst of fire from a Pecheneg machine gun in the conditions of a training ground without being penetrated, Rostec’s Telegram channel reported on September 26.

"During testing at the proving ground, a burst of 7.62 x 54 rounds was fired at the product. The armor plate of protection class Br4 withstood all hits - no penetrations were recorded," the report says.

The state corporation noted that when developing the "Obereg" and other personal protective equipment, a safety margin higher than the requirements specified in GOSTs was deliberately included. The results of the tests at the testing ground exceeded all expectations, Rostec added.

"According to preliminary expert assessments, a person equipped with our bulletproof vest could have received a minor impact injury due to deformation of the back surface of the plate, but would have survived. Similar items of this class that exist on the market do not provide such a level of protection at a higher cost," the publication says.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, in February, the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov reported that Russian scientists, during the special military operation, were able to very quickly develop new materials, which made it possible to create unique bulletproof vests.

According to the head of the Russian Academy of Sciences, this was very difficult to do, since very high requirements are imposed on bulletproof vests and they must have unique indicators of protection against bullets and shrapnel with minimal weight. However, Russian scientists coped with the task, Krasnikov specified.

On December 8, 2023, the Kalashnikov concern began supplying the Russian Armed Forces with new sets of Strelok combat gear, announced at the Army-2023 forum. The set includes a Korset Plus bulletproof vest with Br5 protection class and a weight distribution system, additional protection modules, a set of pouches in the Strelok configuration, a 30-liter backpack, and a transport bag.

Posted by:badanov

#11  How about some hydro-goop lining which squirts the force out through venting?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-09-27 14:19  

#10  #8 😨
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-09-27 14:16  

#9  Still waiting for a Spam Vest
Posted by: Frank G   2024-09-27 13:47  

#8  Grom__a bit of pedantry here. It's "Flak" vest. A "flack" is a publicity agent... tho apparel to repel publicity agents would have significant appeal.
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-09-27 13:36  

#7  It's called flack vest because it's supposed to stop shrapnel, not bullets.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-09-27 13:32  

#6  if you get pounded to hamburger inside the vest...

All that kinetic energy has to go somewhere. Hey, what if vests had a feature like reactive armor? Little counter-explosions to defeat the incoming rounds.
Posted by: SteveS   2024-09-27 13:24  

#5  The problem remains, if you get pounded to hamburger inside the vest, but the vest remains intact, all it did was stop puncture wounds.
I knew a dude that took a burst from a AK while wearing a vest with a ballistic plate. 8 broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and heart failure. Not to mention cuts from bullet fragments on arms and face. Succumbed to secondary pneumonia.
They got him, just not right away.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-09-27 12:54  

#4  "extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof"
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-09-27 10:26  

#3  a burst of 7.62 x 54 rounds

Squib loads?

Posted by: Skidmark   2024-09-27 09:38  

#2  Real QA would have the owner/manager wear it as the test subject.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-09-27 08:19  

#1  Sorry, I wasn't there to see it, therefore I must remain a non-believer.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-09-27 08:00  

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