body armor - the Scientia Review
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body armor - the Scientia Review
Body armor Deidre Di Liddo Emma George Hewett 1 Ta b l e o f c o n t e n t s Development of Body Armor 2 Spartans 3 Samurai 4 Mycenaean Age 5 Medieval Armor 6-7 Plate Armor 8 Chain Mail 9 Shields 10 Head 11 Bomb Suit 12 Armor in the Twentieth Century 13 Armored Vehicles 14-15 Police Armor 16 Current Military Use 17-18 Visual Recap 20 Glossary 21 About the Authors 22 Illustration Credits 23 1 The development of body armor A myriad of types of body armor have been used throughout history in cultures all over the globe. The classification and material of t h e p ro t e c t i o n v a r i e d worldwide based on what had been available and based on the needs of the culture. Armor evolved out of the need for protection from weather, animals, and other people. Generally used in combat, armor developed new needs when new war weapons were implemented. Plate armor and chain mail were invented during a time when warfare was conducted in a close-quarter manner with swords, spears, and knives. War techniques utilized during the 20th century and improvements of guns saw innovations such as the bomb suit and the bullet proof vest. Today, the police and the German Plate metal from the 16th century. The name of the wearer is inscribed on the chest. military still find a need for bodily protection. Ballistic vests are worn by almost all police officers inside the country, and worn by marines and military personnel abroad. Material scientists and engineers are still looking to improve body armor by making it more effective and weigh less. 2 T h e S pa r ta n s Although the body armor of the Spartans had its distinct features, they used the same general hoplite equipment that other Greek armies had used in that time period. One distinct difference was the crimson tunic which was worn to protect the chest and abdomen. The Spartan soldiers also carried a shield to protect themselves in combat because, without the luxury of a gun, soldiers were required to be close to their enemies to make an effective kill. The shields were decorated with the Greek letter lambda ( Λ ). The horsehair that was a part of some soldiers‟ helmets helped to distinguish officers from soldiers of lower ranks. The two most common weapons were the Doru and the javelin, which is similar to a spear. The Javelin The javelin was a common weapon that was used by the Spartans in combat. This weapon was used to dismantle the formation of the enemies troops. This was an effective tool because battle techniques were severely focused on the formation of the troops. If the enemy’s formation had been weakened by a malformation, it would allow for the attackers to move in and defeat the enemy. Spartan soldiers were uniformly dressed for battle. Each soldiers‟ uniform consisted of a helmet, chest armor, shin protectors, a shield, and a javelin. 3 Samurai Early Japanese samurai armor in use from the early seventh century until into the fifteenth century. The samurai were the military nobles of pre-industrial Japan. The first forms of armor worn by the samurai were called yoroi. This type of armor was made out of waterproofed leather or iron scales known as kozane. These scales were laced together to cover the chest. This armor was effective against sword battles, but became ineffective around the fifteenth century when guns were implemented. After the appearance of firearms, the samurai took advantage of a stronger type of armor: plate armor. These Japanese warriors had a new need for bodily protection. Improved weapons and more brutal warfare pushed the development of Toseigusoku, an iron plated chest armor. The samurai continued to improve their armor until their disappearance in the 19th century. The samurai wore a kabuto helmet for head protections in addition to the Tosei-gusoku for chest protection. 4 The Mycenaean C i v i l i z at i o n warrior which is why it is presumed that this armor was intended for those that rode in a chariot. The helmets worn by the warriors were made from boar‟s tusks and leather. There were also two types of shields that were used, these included the “fiddle” shield and “tower” shield. Some shields were large enough to protect the entire body. Mycenae was a cultural period that occurred during the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece. There are many artifacts leftover from the Mycenaean age. Among these artifacts, many military items, such as weapons and armor, have been uncovered. Some of these items were found near sites of battles and others were found in the tombs of the nobles. It was tradition that these nobles were buried with important items such as gold, masks, armor, and weapons. The Dendra Panoply, which was a complete suit of body armor, is the oldest form of metal armor that has been discovered. Although this armor is effective, it was very heavy because of the materials that it was constructed from. The weight would have presented a problem for a The Dendra Panoply was worn to protect the entire body. However, this was not the best armor because it weighed too much too move in. 5 M e d i e va l A r m o r regarded with high respect in society. Knights were to follow a moral code to protect the weak, as well as to act with courtesy toward one another in battle. To show their valor, knights flew colored flags, carried expensive weaponry, and donned fancy armor. In addition to showing superiority, armor was very important on the medieval battlefield. Protection from all sorts of weapons was achieved with a full suit of body armor. Enemies wielded two-handed swords, maces, crossbows, battle axes, lances, daggers, and other deadly weapons. The armor that knights wore was costly and difficult to manufacture. Every piece had to be made specifically for each individual knight. If the armor was not the proper size, it was difficult for the knight to move. The Middle Ages was a period of time in Europe spanning from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries. The Middle Ages was a midpoint in between the European classical antiquity of the past and the Renaissance thinking of the modern era. During this time, chivalrous knights were A medieval knight showed off his chivalry in battle with his horse, his armor, and his weaponry. 6 M o r e M e d i e va l Armor Every part of a knight‟s vulnerable body was covered with equipment, and his suit weighed up to ninety pounds. Greaves, poleyns, and cuisses were pieces of plate armor used to protect the entire leg, whereas besagues, rerebraces, vambrances, and gauntlets were worn on the hands and arms. Plate metal covered a knight‟s chest and back. Between the sheets of plate armor was chain mail. About the head and neck was a helmet known as a bascinet and a chain mail skirt known as an aventail. In battle, a knight was no good without his horse. Many knights had multiple horses for different tasks. Knights ornamented their horses with flags and armor to show off their dominance. Every knight rode a horse into battle. Horse Armor Because a knight was not safe without a horse in battle, for full protection, his horse needed to be armored as well. The set of armor for a horse was called a bard. The bard consisted of several different pieces. A horse generally wore armor to protect his chest, rump, neck, flank, head, and face during war. The horses knights mounted during battles were highly skilled and very strong, but not necessarily large. A medieval armored knight sits atop his ornately armored horse. 7 P l at e A r m o r Historically, plate armor was made from iron or steel plates. Plate armor can be worn in sections, or as a full suit. This armor was worn over mail suits. This type of armor was not as popular because of the high costs of producing the metals that were necessary to design the suits. The image shown above is full plate armor which is meant to protect the entire body. The image to the left is a similar suit of armor, however, this suit of armor does not contain shin shields like the above image does. 8 Chain mail Chain mail is a form of armor that is worn over the head and torso. It is made out of metal rings that are strung together to form chains. When the chains are attached to one another, it creates a mesh. The excessive amounts of metal rings make it hard for a knife to penetrate the body. It became very popular because it was so effective in battle. Unfortunately, a great amount of time and money were necessary to make this armor and many people could not afford it. The effectiveness of the armor varied depending on the techniques used to link, materials of links, the weave density, and the thickness of links. As weapons evolved, this became a secondary source of armor that was worn beneath plate armor. Chain mail worn on the head and torso to protect the body from edged weapons. Modern Day Uses Chain mail is currently used as protective clothing Gloves which have been made to protect butchers hands from the knives they use. Chain mail is also used by SCUBA divers to protect themselves from predators that lurk beneath the surface. 9 shields A shield is a piece of armor that is held in one hand and is used to protect the holder from various attacks and weapons. The advantage that this armor provides over armor suits is that this can be moved to protect the part of the body being attacked, especially the face. There are many different types of shields. There are also many factors that contribute to The Spartans were one civilization that used shields in battle. The battle techniques that were used protected not only the soldier wielding the shield, but the people around them as well. 10 the quality of the shield which include size, thickness, and material. The size varies greatly because some are intended to protect the whole body, and others are meant to be easily moved to cover specific parts at any given moment. Materials that were used to design shields in the past were wood, reed, animal hides, and even turtle shells. Some shields were solely designed for distance attacks and projectiles, whereas others were designed for hand-to-hand combat. On the battlefield, decorated shields not only served as protection, but also as a form of identification. Like other forms of body armor, shields became less common and less effective after the invention of the gun. However, some civilizations still used them for identification. Head gear Throughout history the protective head armor, known as the combat helmet has vastly improved. Various types of helmets can be dated back to 23 BC. Multiple designs and materials have been utilized in the construction of this armor. Originally, helmets were made from leather and brass and over the years has evolved into forged steel. Just like other pieces of armor, the helmet required constant updates to continue to serve it‟s purpose of protecting the head considering the new types of weapons that were constantly developing. The benefits that the helmets had once provided began to die out in the 1600s and the sole purpose of the helmets became identification. D i f f e re n t d e s i g n s a n d decorations signified the different ranks of a troop. A modern helmet, as well as other basic armor, that are used by infantry men in the United States Army, Modern helmets are designed from materials such as Kevlar and Aramid. These helmets are used by army men and women to help protect the head from concussions and other effects that can be brought on from an explosion. 11 Bomb suit not used for common situations. The first bomb suits were designed and worn during World War II because of the number of bombs that the British were using. People began to train to disable bombs so that there were fewer casualties in war. A bomb suit is a more advanced piece of body armor that covers the entire body. It is designed to protect the wearer against the pressure that is released from a bomb and any other aspect that is present when a bomb explodes. The materials that make up a bomb suit, Kevlar, foam, and plastic, are very effective in protecting the person. These are generally worn by personnel that have been trained to disengage bombs before they explode. These men and women are commonly referred to as the bomb squad. Because of the materials that are used to design the bomb suit, it is not a suitable type of body armor for general combat, although it would be highly effective. The weight and size of the bomb suit makes it difficult to maneuver in, which is why it is This man is wearing a bomb suit because he is about to disable unexploded bombs. This suit will protect him if he accidently sets the bomb off. 12 T w e n t i e t h C e n t u ry Armor A true bullet resistant vest was not used in battle until the end WWII. Testing during this period shifted from metal to nonmetal materials. The first United States Army standard vest was aluminum. In 1942, the U.S. Air Corps began the use of flak jackets to protect aircrews from slow shrapnel. The first steel and nylon flak jackets were incredibly heavy, and they were not effective against higher velocity weapons. By the end of the twentieth century, lighter-weight, concealable body armor had been developed. Before the start of the 1900s, the use of metal plate armor had nearly completely disappeared from military use until the start of the World War I. During this period, the advances in weapons vastly outran the protective armor available. During World War I, few foot soldiers wore effective body armor. British soldiers wore a vest of curved metal plates. Not only were these plates ineffective against the snipers for which they were designed, they even increased bodily damage by reflecting bullets toward the body. This is one of the very first , army standard chest armor. It was made out of nylon and aluminum plates and weighed about twelve pounds. Designed to be a shield from shrapnel, this French helmet was ultimately abandoned because it was highly ineffective. 13 Armored vehicles Armored vehicles were designed to be aids in combat or protective transportation for soldiers. During a battle or war situation, these vehicles can be used for a variety of purposes. Armored vehicles have been around since the first cars have been. These vehicles have evolved greatly to fit the growing needs of combat and war. There are different types of armored vehicles, for example, there are tanks, armored cars, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and artillery vehicles. The tank was designed and it kept the same general layout as its original. An artillery gun is mounted on top of the vehicle, and can rotate 360˚ to attack the enemy regardless of the direction they approach from. There are also multiple machine guns around the tank that can be fired from a person inside of the tank. The armored car is made of the same materials as a tank, but serves a different purpose and has less attack features. This vehicle does not have any weaponry attached, and has wheels. This car is generally used to transport important persons. 14 Armored vehicles Artillery vehicles are selfpropelled and contain weaponry such as artillery guns or rocket launchers. Modern artillery vehicles are very similar to tanks; however they are made from less protective materials. The advantage of the selfpropelled vehicle makes it easier to maneuver in battle. The armored personnel carrier has less weaponry; a single artillery gun is mounted to the top of the car. This vehicle transports army personnel quickly and safely to a destination. The armored personnel carrier (APC) above is a M113, which is used by the United States Army. This vehicle was first used during the Vietnam War in April of 1962. The image below is also an APC, this is the EE-11 model, which was built in 1970. Both images are artillery vehicles, the above image is a modern artillery vehicle, and the below image is an artillery vehicle that was used in WWII. 15 Bullet proof armor Bullet proof armor is commonly referred to as the ballistic-vest and is another type of body armor that is used to protect the torso from bullets. The vest works by absorbing the impact brought on when a bullet is fired into the vest. The materials that make the vest vary depending on the specific necessity of the individual vest. Some vests are designed for small-caliber handguns and others are used for rifle rounds. A Kevlar vest is worn by this man to protect his chest from bullets and projectiles from explosions. The Gun A gun is defined as a projectilefiring weapon. There are multiple types of guns which range from single shot to rapid fire. These guns range in size and capabilities. These weapons have been around since the 12th century, when the Chinese invented them after the invention of gunpowder. The above image is one of many guns which was invented and consequently altered body armor. 16 More bullet proof armor The soft-plate vests are worn by many authority figures such as police officers, security guards, and bodyguards. The hard-plate vests are worn by soldiers and infantry men, as well as hostage rescue teams. Over the years, the bullet proof vest has evolved from a metal plate that did not offer the most protection, to a ceramic plate, to a woven fiber, or other ballistic cloth such as Kevlar, dyneema, twaron, or spectra. The images are examples of soft plate vests. These vests protect the wearer from some guns and some projectiles. This is an example of the oldest form of ballistic armor that dates back to 19th century Australia. 17 Modern Police armor Underneath the uniform is usually concealed body armor. Police protection generally consists of a ballistic vest for protection in the unfortunate event that they are shot at. Depending on the occasion, police officers will carry riot shields, carry ballistic shields, wear full body protection or wear head gear. Governments rely on the police to enforce rules and protect the innocent. Many officers carry handguns and other equipment as a means of self-defense. To look consistent and professional, most police units have a specific uniform they must wear. Dog Armor Service dogs play many roles in human society. Dogs can be trained to preform very useful tasks for disabled persons and civil organizations alike. Police personnel take advantage of service dogs for sniffing out drugs, bombs, people, and other substances. Police dogs have the same risks as police humans do, so they are often strapped up in ballistic vests as well. A SWAT team is a Special Weapons And Tactics team that is usually heavily armed and protected, SWAT teams have access to special weaponry and the best bodily protection. Above, all members wear bullet proof helmets, ballistic vests, and other ballistic gear. The man in the front is ducked behind a ballistic shield. 18 C u r r e n t m i l i ta ry use and projectiles that are a result of an explosion. This vest is not only bullet resistant, but it is heat resistant as well. The United States Army currently uses Interceptor Body Armor (IBA). This armor is comprised of two main parts, one being the outer tactical vest (OTV) and the other being the small arms protective insert (SAPI). The OTV consists of a shell and three ballistic plates that cover the sides and back of the vest. These ballistic plates are made from a woven Kevlar KM2 fiber. The SAPI contains two ballistic plates which protect the wearer from gun assaults The image to the left is an example of a SAPI plate. This piece is inserted into the vest that is worn by a soldier. 19 More Current m i l i ta ry u s e Soldiers also wear helmets to protect their heads from projectiles and concussive shockwaves that can be a result of explosions. There is generally a mounting device centered on the top of the helmet which allows for a video cameras or night vision goggles. The materials that are used to design these helmets is very similar to the other armor that is worn, it is made from a ballistic material. The combat boot was designed to be worn during combat and training sessions. This boot offers increased ankle stability, improved foot protection, and better grip when faced with rugged terrain. They are also designed to be waterproof and each type of combat boot is specific to the climate that the soldier will be stationed in. 20 Visual Recap Body armor has improved greatly over the past centuries. As technology continues to advance, the efficiency of body armor will also ad- 21 G l o s s a ry Aventail A medieval hood of mail suspended from a basinet to protect the head and neck. Bascinet A bascinet is a Medieval European openfaced military helmet. Dendra Panoply This is an example of Mycenean-era fullbody armour that is made of bronze plates. Gauntlet This is a stout glove with a long loose wrist. Greaves This is a piece of armor used to protect the shin. Hoplite This is a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. Kozane These are either a waterproofed leather or an iron scale. Javelin This is a weapon that is similar to a spear. Poleyns This is a component of Medieval and Renaissance armor that protected the knee. Rerebraces This is a cannon that provides plate armor for the upper arm. Toseigusoku This is a form of Japanese armor. Tunic This is a loose garment, typically sleeveless and reaching to the wearer's knees, as worn in ancient Greece and Rome. Vambraces This is a piece of armor for the arm, esp. the forearm. Yoroi A term meaning „armoured‟, referring to multi-layered mirror scales. 22 About the authors Deidre Di Liddo is a junior at Mass Academy of Math and Science. She enjoys cheerleading for her former high school and going to PowerHouse gym in her spare time. She worked on a research project about implementing alternative insulators in solar cookers to improve the efficiency. She was interested in writing a children‟s book to educate children about body armor. Emma George Hewett is a junior at the Mass Academy of Math and Science. Emma plays soccer, swims, and plays music. She has written many science essays and a lengthy research paper about the use of banana peels as a heavy metal water filter. 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