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http://dx.doi.org/10.17958/ksmt.20.6.201812.879

A Precedent Research on Personal Armor and Anti-stab Wearing System Development  

Kim, Hun (Forces Support Systems Research Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Hwang, Tae-Son (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Hur, Young-Tack (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Lee, Chang-Bae (Yeungnam University Department of Fiber System Engineering)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Mechanical Technology / v.20, no.6, 2018 , pp. 879-885 More about this Journal
Abstract
Precedent research and development of personal armor and anti-stab wearing system has been conducted since 2018 as a part of the government-affiliated cooperative development project to create the best utilization of present technology and achievement according to the civil and military technical cooperation project promotion law. At present, the armor system operated by the ROK(Republic of Korea) military, the police, and the marine police is utilizing only basic armor using armor vests and plates. Therefore it is necessary to develop the personal armor and anti-stab wearing system which is suitable for various tasks in army with maximum protection capability. In this paper, we analyzed the study about international technologies, market trends of the developed countries and scope of research, utilization plan, R&D results for the best armor and anti-stab wearing system development.
Keywords
Armor system; Personal armor; Anti-stab; Precedent research;
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