TA-HRF21 STA (Lv3+)

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Level: NIJ 0101.06 LV.3+ & NIJ0101.07 RF2

Resistant: NATO 7.62*51M80, 7.62*39MSC, 5.56*45 M193, M855

Material: PE+ Ceramic+Forticoat

Size: 25cm x 30cm

Thickness:27±1mm

Weight: 1.9kg ± 0.1kg/PC

Wrapping option: Forticoat

Level: NIJ 0101.06 LV.3+ & NIJ0101.07 RF2

Resistant: NATO 7.62*51M80, 7.62*39MSC, 5.56*45 M193, M855

Material: PE+ Ceramic+Forticoat

Size: 25cm x 30cm

Thickness:27±1mm

Weight: 1.9kg ± 0.1kg/PC

Wrapping option: Forticoat

Level:NIJ 0101.06 LV.3+& NIJ0101.07 RF2
Resistance:7.62 × 51-mm, 149-grain M80 FMJ,5.56 x 45-mm, 62-grain M855,7.62 x 39-mm, 123-grain MSC
Material:PE+SIC+Forticoat
Size: 25cm x30cm
Thickness:2.7±1cm
Weight:1.9 kg(±0.1)/PC

Data Sheet
5.56x45mm,55 grain M193

Backface Deformation (BFD) Summary

The plate was tested with 5.56 × 45 mm, 55-grain M193 rounds under the NIJ 0101.07 RF2 (Modified) protocol.

All six shots showed no penetration.

The backface deformation values were:

  • 16.9 mm

  • 12.4 mm

These numbers show how much the plate pushed into the clay after impact.

Lower deformation means better energy absorption and less blunt-force trauma.

Overall:

A BFD of 12–17 mm is excellent for the M193 threat and far below the industry reference of 44 mm.

The plate stopped every round and kept deformation very low.

7.62x51mm, 149-grain M80 FMJ

Backface Deformation (BFD) Summary

The plate was tested with 7.62×51 mm M80 rounds under NIJ 0101.07 RF2 (Modified) standards.

All six shots resulted in no penetration.

The backface deformation values were:

  • 34.3 mm

  • 28.7 mm

These numbers show how much the plate pushed into the clay after impact.

Lower deformation = less blunt-force trauma.

A range of 28.7–34.3 mm is excellent for this level of rifle threat and is well below the industry reference point of 44 mm.

Overall:

The plate stopped every round and kept deformation low, providing strong protection and reduced injury risk.

7.62x39mm, 123-grain MSC

Backface Deformation (BFD) Summary

The test used 7.62 × 39 mm, 123-grain MSC rounds under the NIJ 0101.07 RF2 (Modified) protocol. All six shots had no penetration.

The backface deformation values were:

  • 25.0 mm

  • 24.3 mm

These numbers show how much the plate pushed into the clay after impact.

Lower deformation means better energy absorption and less blunt-force trauma.

Overall:

A BFD of 24–25 mm is excellent for this threat level and is well below the industry reference point of 44 mm. The plate stopped every round and kept deformation very low.

Backface Deformation (BFD) Summary

This test used 5.56 × 45 mm, 62-grain M855 rounds under the NIJ 0101.07 RF2 (Modified) protocol.

All shots resulted in no penetration.

The backface deformation values were:

  • 12.7 mm

  • 16.4 mm

These numbers show how much the plate pushed into the clay after impact.

Lower deformation means better energy absorption and less blunt-force trauma.

Overall:

A BFD of 12–16 mm is excellent for the M855 threat and well below the industry reference of 44 mm. The plate stopped every round and kept deformation very low.