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MAR 2014

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16 Law Enforcement Technology March 2014 www.officer.com UNIFORMS AND BODY ARMOR numb3rs By the $350 Will get you about three pairs of ballistic underwear. U.S. Armor turned heads at SHOT Show when they revealed their new ballistic undergarments designed to protect the entire pelvic and femoral artery region. NIJ-certified ballistic armor packages come in levels IIA, II and IIIA, and are sewn in multiple panels for breathability and heat dissipation. Moisture-wicking material features anti-odor technology. Available for men and women. See more on page 18 The thickness of Armor Express' Seraph Gen2 ballistic armor 0.203 inches Officer Malin Reynolds of Idaho Falls Police Department is save No. 1,779 in Safariland's "Saves Club". On June 17, 2011, Idaho Falls (Idaho) police officers joined a search for a wanted suspect who had fled from state police. When they encountered the suspect's vehicle, the suspect fled to his resi- dence. Officers were in pursuit to make an arrest when the assailant grabbed a .32 and shot Officer Reynolds on his level II vest just one inch from the edge. Officer Reynolds was still able to tackle the assailant to the floor, where he and other officers returned fire, killing the assailant. (Safariland) 1,779 The amount of purported reduced back face deformation in vests designed with Kevlar XP technology. Bullet-resistant tactical vests with Kevlar fiber work by "catching" a bullet in a multilayer web of woven fabrics. Different layers in the weave are suited to different tasks. (Dupont) 15%> rules of body armor care and maintenance: Avoid harsh cleaners, lie flat in a clean, dry place to store (never hang) and inspect often for rips or damage. Top 3 LET_16-17_BodyArmor0314.indd 16 2/24/14 10:38 AM

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