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		<title>How Kevlar Bulletproof Vests became a reality?  </title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the early 1970s, DuPont’s Kevlar ballistic fabric was invented. &#160;&#160;During the mid-1970s, Kevlar was incorporated into a National Institute of Justice evaluation program to provide lightweight body armors for law enforcement officers. Kevlar armor was found to ensure a 95% probability of survival after being hit with a .38 caliber bullet at a velocity [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In the early <em>1970s</em>, <a href="http://DuPont’s Kevlar">DuPont’s Kevlar</a> ballistic fabric was invented. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>During the mid-<em>1970s</em>, <em>Kevlar </em>was incorporated into a <em>National Institute of Justice</em> evaluation program to provide lightweight body armors for law enforcement officers. Kevlar armor was found to ensure a <strong>95% probability of survival </strong>after being hit with a .38 caliber bullet at a velocity of 800 ft/second. <strong>The probability of requiring surgery after being hit by a projectile was found to be 10% or less</strong>. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>In <em>1975 </em><strong><em>Richard Armellino</em>,</strong> the founder of <a href="https://www.usarmor.com/">American Body Armor</a>, marketed an all-Kevlar vest called the <strong>K-15</strong>, consisting of 15 layers of Kevlar that also included a 5&#8243;× 8&#8243; ballistic steel plat positioned over the heart. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>In <em>1976</em>, <em><strong>Richard Davis</strong></em>, founder of <strong><em>Second Chance Body Armor</em></strong>, designed the company&#8217;s first all-Kevlar vest, the Model Y. The lightweight, able vest industry was launched and a new form of daily protection for the modern police officer was quickly adapted. By the mid-to-late <em>1980s</em>, an estimated 1/3 to 1/2 of police patrol officers wore able vests daily. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Once again, high-performance <strong>fibers </strong>proved that they are <strong>very effective</strong> when it comes to <strong>saving lives</strong>! &nbsp;</p>



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