Quick Reaction Trauma Plate (QRP) - IIIA+
Our Quick Reaction Trauma Plate is tested in accordance with NIJ 0101.06 for level 3A protection.
ACI's quick reaction plate "QRP" offers Stand-Alone level IIIA+ ballistic protection for use with all configurations of soft body armour. Fully encapsulated in a durable waterproof coating. the QRP is available in nominal and custom sizes. Designed for quick insert and front line protection against all handgun loads.
The QRP is available as a rigid or pliable insert meeting Spike III, Edge Blade II (Level 5 stab resistance), and NIJ 0101.06 IIIA+ Stand-Alone. With superior multi-hit performance and reduced weight over ceramic and steel inserts.
Weight = 0.6 lbs. (+/- 0.1 lbs.)
Thickness = 0.35 in.
Level = NIJ Level IIIA+ (NIJ 0101.06)
Weight = 0.9 lbs. (+/- 0.1 lbs.)
Thickness = 0.35 in.
Level = NIJ Level IIIA+ (NIJ 0101.06)
Weight = 1.4 lbs. (+/- 0.1 lbs.)
Thickness = 0.35 in.
Level = NIJ Level IIIA+ (NIJ 0101.06)
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Selection of body armour should at least provide protection against the officer's own weapon.
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