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Did the army use flak jackets in Vietnam?

Did the army use flak jackets in Vietnam?

Actually, almost all US and South Vietnamese forces in the war wore flak jackets (body armour). They were designed to provide protection from shrapnel from grenades and artillery, and in some cases could take a pistol bullet.

Did soldiers in Vietnam wear body armor?

Throughout the Vietnam War, body armor for ground troops was Korean War-vintage. The Army relied on laminated nylon primarily for ballistic protection, judging it superior to steel in stopping fragments.

What did Marines wear in Vietnam?

It was common for Marines to wear mixes of ERDL and OG-107 jungle fatigues, which was authorized owing to periodic shortages. Australian and New Zealand SAS members were also issued U.S.-spec tropical combat uniforms in ERDL during their time in the Vietnam War.

Did World War 2 soldiers have body armor?

Body armor fell out of use during WW2, mainly due to interwar advances in ballistic technology and the proven inefficiency of armor during WW1. However, bomber crews were equipped with flak jackets to protect against low-velocity fragmentation from flak shells that exploded near the bomber.

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How heavy is a flak vest?

The UK subsequently supplied the USAAF with 9,600 flak jackets under reverse lend-lease. During World War II, flak jackets and steel helmets were worn by US Navy personnel on aircraft carriers during battle, since the ships and especially their flight decks offered little protection for their crew.

What is the purpose of a flak jacket?

The first flak jackets manufactured weighed 22lbs, but dropped in weight as materials were replaced with other lightweight options. Contrary to popular belief, flak jackets are not interchangeable with bulletproof vests.

How much did the Vietnam flak jacket weigh?

22 pounds
The first flak jacket weighed 22 pounds. During the Korean and Vietnam wars, the flak jacket was changed and the manganese steel plates were replaced by other materials. The U.S. Army’s vests (Body Armor, Fragmentation Protective, Vest M69) weighed under eight pounds and were made of several layers of ballistic nylon.

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What was before Kevlar?

Fibers used Ballistic nylon (until the 1970s) or Kevlar, Twaron or Spectra (a competitor for Kevlar) or polyethylene fiber could be used to manufacture bullet proof vests.

Do schools in Vietnam have uniforms?

Most schools in Vietnam requires uniform, and the rules on uniform vary from schools and areas. The most common type of uniform consists of a white shirt with school logo on left sleeve and navy/black trousers, with a red scarf for students from grade 3 to grade 9.