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Bulletproof plexiglass was developed by chemist and inventor Otto Röhm in the 1930s. Röhm, along with his colleague Otto Haas, discovered a way to create a shatter-resistant acrylic material that could withstand impacts from bullets. This innovation led to the development of bulletproof plexiglass, which is now widely used in various applications such as security barriers, vehicle windows, and protective eyewear.
Ambulances are not bullet proof.
No. People are not bullet proof.
No Tungsten is NOT bullet proof.
No airplanes do not have bullet proof glass.
yes if you add bullet proof material
A typical football helmet is not bullet proof but someone could create a bullet proof football helmet.
The standard bullet proof vest is not stab proof, however there are some bullet proof vests that are. These stab-proof vests have a wire mesh on the outside, or a similar material.
Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was was created in 1995.
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.
The best-known bullet-proof material is probably Kevlar.