New Body Armor from MSA Among the First to Meet New NIJ Standard / Establishes Several Performance Benchmarks
- Patent-Pending Design Delivers Greater Protection for Law Enforcement Officers
- Paraclete(R) ComforTech Reinforcements Combine Flexibility with Performance
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The new NIJ standard, released in
The NIJ divides body armor packages into five classes according to the threat levels law enforcement personnel may encounter. Ballistic packages designated as levels IIA, II and IIIA are all soft, concealable body armor, with IIIA providing the highest level of concealable protection. Ballistic packages designated as levels III and IV are hard, tactical body armor commonly used in SWAT operations.
Under the new standard, the NIJ has heightened testing requirements for all five levels. MSA's TRP3A body armor package is a level IIIA protection package utilizing MSA's patent pending design and Paraclete(R) ComforTech Reinforcements that reduce body armor weight and deliver a greater flexibility index when compared to many other ballistic vests certified under the former NIJ standard. The end result is a ballistic package that maximizes ballistic protection and trauma reduction without adding weight or sacrificing comfort.
While the TRP3A Templar Package is the first MSA product to be certified to the new NIJ standard, the company expects to have within the next few weeks a full NIJ-compliant product line that features a broad range of ballistic material options, including DuPont Kevlar(TM), Teijin Twaron(TM), Honeywell Goldflex(TM), and DSM Dyneema(TM).
In addition to the emphasis on simulating extended wear, other significant changes to the new NIJ standard include:
-- The use of substantially more rounds in testing body armor designs to
increase the statistical reliability of armor certified to the new
standard - 72 rounds of each caliber shot against 12 armor panels
under the new requirements versus 24 rounds shot against 4 armor
panels under the former standard.
-- The ability to withstand higher velocity projectiles to more
accurately simulate real-life threats. For example, the new
certification requirements for a level IIIA ballistic package now
mandate testing with a .357 SIG round instead of the 9 mm round used
in the old standard. The .357 SIG is a common round issued to police
forces and, unfortunately, a favorite of criminals due to its
increased penetrating power.
-- Tougher limitations for blunt force indentation made by a projectile
during testing - referred to in the industry as a "backface signature"
- as measured with a clay backface.
"Clearly the NIJ has put forth a challenging standard to meet, and that's
a welcome accomplishment," said
Mr. Herring noted that MSA's team of materials scientists eagerly supported the NIJ throughout the entire development process of this new standard. "While some body armor manufacturers opposed toughening the NIJ standards, because of the difficulty and costs associated with achieving certification, MSA fully supported this initiative and, in fact, provided input into the recommended changes. Our team views the new NIJ standard as an important step to improve the overall level of protection for law enforcement officers everywhere."
While the new standard places more emphasis on the number of rounds a ballistic package can withstand during testing, Mr. Herring noted that MSA has always maintained a more rigorous testing procedure for all of its products, including ballistic protection packages. "MSA has always utilized a 96 shot protocol during testing, which is higher than the new requirement of 72 rounds outlined in the NIJ standard, as well as applied an aging procedure during the internal verification procedure," he said.
According to FBI data, more than 500 police officers have been killed in
the line of duty over the past 10 years. Of those 500-plus fatalities, more
than 300 officers were wearing body armor at the time they were shot. The FBI
data additionally shows that more than 20,000 officers were injured with a
firearm during this same time frame. "These facts alone, combined with the
recent and tragic shootings involving officers in
Note: Detailed product information on MSA's new TRP3A Templar Ballistic Package is available on MSA's Website at www.msanet.com. Information on additional NIJ-compliant ballistic products will be posted as it becomes available.
Established in 1914, MSA is a global leader in the development,
manufacture and supply of safety products that protect people's health and
safety. Many MSA products typically integrate any combination of electronics,
mechanical systems and advanced materials to protect users against hazardous
or life-threatening situations. The company's comprehensive line of products
is used by workers around the world in the fire service, oil, gas and
petrochemical industry, homeland security, construction, mining and other
industries, as well as the military. Principal products include
self-contained breathing apparatus, gas masks, gas detection instruments, head
protection, ballistic body armor, fall protection devices and thermal imaging
cameras. The company also provides a broad range of consumer and contractor
safety products through retail channels. These products are marketed and sold
under the MSA Safety Works brand. MSA has annual sales of approximately
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