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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 are several types of bullet proof vests that have been invented. For details, see the attached link.
No, not the standard-issue ones.
One can find bullet proof cars at Texas Armoning Corporation. The address is4323 Factory Hill, San Antonio, Texas 78219, USA. It would cost one over 100k to bullet proof ones own car.
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.
Bullet Proof Glass (usually 2-4 inches), Hard Metals (usually1-3 inch) And Other Bullet Proof Materials.
Ambulances are not bullet proof.
No. People are not bullet proof.
Generally speaking, no. Not any more than any other car.
No Tungsten is NOT bullet proof.
No airplanes do not have bullet proof glass.