Hell no
Casimir Zeglen invented the bullet proof vest in the 1800's. More details can be found in the related link below.
mostly shorts, shoes t-shirt and chekerd vest :)Standard cloth type with a small amount of bullet proof mesh underneath it. They also wore the modern utility belt and a grenade strap on the left shoulder for easy grenade reach. (This was soon taken off due to the fact it was easy to pull the pin and push a nazi away.) And a metal helmet both German and American differing
Vest
Most are made from kevlar with polyester lining and covering, brands and types differ some take metal and ceramic plates others have stab resistant plates. most vest since a woman a DUPONT invented kevlar are mainly made of kevlar.
The left side ... so that it is over and closest to your heart
A vest is used for both- but not the same vest. A bullet proof vest, and a life vest.
If you are a felon, you can not possess a bullet proof vest.
I don't believe bullet proof vest were available during that time................
There was not a bullet proof vest issued in World War 1. There were some vests with steel plates in them that could be purchased by the individual. The flak jacket was developed in World War 2 for aviators.
death. A bullet proof vest will not stop an RPG or do anything to reduce it's effect
The answer you're looking for is, they were both invented by women, however, Stephanie Kwolek, a scientist, didn't actually invent "the bullet proof vest," but instead, she invented Kevlar, a material used in bullet proof vests.
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Casimir Zeglen invented the bullet proof vest in the 1800's. More details can be found in the related link below.
there ain't no law bout bullet proof vests in Kentucky!
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Kevlar fabric