Built for missions where threats step up, this advanced plate delivers III+ protection that outperforms standard Level III—pairing ultra-tough defense with agility, perfect for counter-terror or border security jobs.
It goes beyond standard Level III to meet NIJ 0101.06 Level III+ standards—tackling high-velocity rifle threats better than conventional plates. At 15 meters, it reliably stops 7.62×51mm M80 NATO (full-power NATO ammo), 7.62×39mm AK47 MSC (standard AK rounds), and 5.56×45mm M193 (M16/AR-15’s fast-moving ammo). What sets it apart? It handles multiple hits or near-misses better—ideal for high-risk missions like counter-terror raids or border patrol, where threats are more intense than routine patrols.
Three layers work in tandem to block threats and cut harm:
Silicon Carbide (SiC) Ceramic: Ultra-hard (HV0.5 ≥ 2600) front layer shatters rifle bullet cores—even hardened projectiles that trip up standard ceramic plates.
HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene): Gel-spun fibers (15x stronger than steel by weight) soak up leftover kinetic energy, stopping penetration and keeping the plate intact after impacts.
Anti-BFS Material: Cuts backface deformation by 35% compared to non-enhanced plates—critical for close-range (15m) hits, as it lowers blunt trauma risk and keeps you in the fight.
At 2.13±0.05kg per plate, it hits a sweet spot rare for III+ armor: lighter than most competing III+ plates (around 2.5kg) and 30% lighter than steel-based enhanced options. You can wear it for 6+ hour building clears or long patrols without feeling fatigued—agility and defense, no compromises.
Its single curve contour works with 90% of standard tactical carriers (MOLLE, slick, low-profile styles) and fits most upper torsos (slim to medium builds)—no custom tweaks needed. The outer 600D black Oxford fabric repels heavy rain (no seepage) and resists flames, plus a 5-year warranty guarantees it holds up to extreme temps (-30℃ to +50℃) and daily wear.
The SiC ceramic’s ultra-high hardness is built to shatter even slightly hardened rifle cores—something standard Level III plates struggle with. When a 5.56×45mm M193 or 7.62×51mm M80 NATO hits, the ceramic smashes the projectile into harmless debris, stopping initial penetration cold.
Behind the ceramic, HPPE fibers form a tough, flexible barrier. Unlike standard plates, its dense gel-spun structure soaks up not just the bullet’s energy, but also spreads force from ceramic fragments. This lets the plate handle multiple near-hits—a big win for III+ performance.
Integrated Anti-BFS tech limits backface deformation to <40mm (well below NIJ III+’s 44mm max). That means less rib bruising, fewer internal injuries, and no mid-mission mobility loss—critical when you need to stay sharp after a hit.
Standard Level III stops specified rounds once. This III+ plate? It’s tougher against multiple impacts and better at blocking “edge hits” (bullets near the plate’s perimeter)—a common weak spot in high-pressure fights.
SiC Ceramic Care: Don’t drop from >1.2m—hidden cracks (invisible to the eye) ruin III+ protection. If dropped, tap gently: a hollow sound means internal damage—stop using it right away and contact the manufacturer.
Storage: Keep dry (RH ≤75%) and cool—avoid direct sunlight (UV breaks down HPPE) or temps over 50℃ (softens fibers). Don’t stack heavy gear on it (warps the single curve).
Fabric Maintenance: Clean the 600D fabric with mild soap and water only—harsh detergents break down waterproof/flame-retardant coatings. Check monthly for tears (exposed layers reduce protection).
Warranty & Replacement: Never cut, drill, or modify the plate—it voids the 5-year warranty. After stopping a rifle round, replace it immediately (III+ protection is compromised post-impact).