
RAFAEL Introduces Personal Ceramic Armor
RAFAEL's Lightweight Boron Carbide Armor is Designed for the Modern Soldier
15 January 2006 -- RAFAEL Armament Development Authority Ltd. has received an order valued at $2.2M for ultra lightweight personal ceramic armor intended to protect the individual soldier on the modern battlefield.
Developed by RAFAEL, this unique armor is made of boron carbide, one of the hardest materials known and has the ability to defend against high velocity projectiles at a lower cost than that of its competitors.
During extensive ballistic testing carried out both in Israel and abroad, RAFAEL's boron carbide ceramic tiles encased in polyethylene withstood all threats and fulfilled requirements previously indicated by interested customers.
This new technology enables the use of ceramic armor not only for personal armor, but for the protection of vehicles and helicopters as well.
According to RAFAEL's figures, this ceramic technology will lead RAFAEL to new markets with sales worth tens of millions of dollars.
About RAFAEL
RAFAEL designs, develops, manufactures and supplies a wide range of advanced defense systems. These leading edge products include naval, air and ground precision weapons, electro-optic systems, electronic warfare (EW) systems, Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) systems, acoustic defense systems, armored protection and training systems.
Contacts:
Mr. Amit Zimmer, Corporate Spokesman
Tel: +972-3-572-4710 – amitz@rafael.co.il
Mrs. Gila Harel – Marketing Communications Manager
Tel: +972-4-879-1244 - gilah@rafael.co.il
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