TheHitMan
January 27th, 2004, 08:49 PM
Firstly, I don't know if this should be in Improvised Weapons or here. Move to another section if more appropriate.
The ballistic blanket provides a portable, flexible, lightweight means of protection against fragmentation and ballistics.
You could use this to cover windows, doors, ceilings or other openings permitting safe passage during a hostile situation.
The heavy duty webbing handles assist in suspension or hanging.
It's protection level is 11a min, 111a max.
Something like this would be good for fortifying your home. You could use it to cover your windows, as well as for many other useful applications.
Personally I'd first have a metal grate bolted well into the wall of my home, having a second wall behind it in case the bacon manages to pull it out of the wall. (otherwise you'd be left with a huge hole where your window used to be, allowing easy access for bacon!)
Then some kind of ballistic/shatter proof window. And then the ballistic sheeting hung up on rail's above and over the window.
If hung from window, it might be a good idea to hang from an angle of say 45 degrees.
Even without the grate over the window, if the bacon manages to break the window and try to launch a CS/smoke screen through, the sheeting would bounce it back out through the window as it would just bounce off. (Hence the idea of placing it at an angle.)
You could even have it running from ceiling to floor in a zig-zag fashion. In the event of a hostile attack, you could weave in and out of these and any possible attacker wouldn't be able to get a clear shot at you due to the ballistic sheeting being in the way stopping any rounds from coming your way.
You could even use a sheet of this in your own "creation labs" ie: preparing some dets in a "blast box" this could be applied on the inside/outside of the box to stop any shrapnel from shredding the rest of your limbs, if one should accidently go off. (your hands are inside the box, and there's only so much a pair of heavy gloves can do before your hands are meat paste.)
If there is a way to "mold" these sheets together, it might be a good idea to build yourself a "suit". If the ballistic sheeting is good enough to stop say 5.56mm ammo, then you could replace this instead of bulky body armor.
The "suit" could be worn under clothes and thus not immediately alerting anyone should you need that first moment of surprise. Moveability might pose a problem though. As I doubt this kind of material gives to movement well.
There's going to many other uses that I haven't listed that will have a practical use for the ballistic sheet.
What would be some of the uses that you would use the ballistic sheet for?
Picture of Ballistic sheeting. (http://www.sdms.co.uk/PersonalProtection/Images/Pe120.jpg)
Link for more info on Ballistic sheeting. (http://www.sdms.co.uk/PersonalProtection/Pages/Pe120.htm)
The ballistic blanket provides a portable, flexible, lightweight means of protection against fragmentation and ballistics.
You could use this to cover windows, doors, ceilings or other openings permitting safe passage during a hostile situation.
The heavy duty webbing handles assist in suspension or hanging.
It's protection level is 11a min, 111a max.
Something like this would be good for fortifying your home. You could use it to cover your windows, as well as for many other useful applications.
Personally I'd first have a metal grate bolted well into the wall of my home, having a second wall behind it in case the bacon manages to pull it out of the wall. (otherwise you'd be left with a huge hole where your window used to be, allowing easy access for bacon!)
Then some kind of ballistic/shatter proof window. And then the ballistic sheeting hung up on rail's above and over the window.
If hung from window, it might be a good idea to hang from an angle of say 45 degrees.
Even without the grate over the window, if the bacon manages to break the window and try to launch a CS/smoke screen through, the sheeting would bounce it back out through the window as it would just bounce off. (Hence the idea of placing it at an angle.)
You could even have it running from ceiling to floor in a zig-zag fashion. In the event of a hostile attack, you could weave in and out of these and any possible attacker wouldn't be able to get a clear shot at you due to the ballistic sheeting being in the way stopping any rounds from coming your way.
You could even use a sheet of this in your own "creation labs" ie: preparing some dets in a "blast box" this could be applied on the inside/outside of the box to stop any shrapnel from shredding the rest of your limbs, if one should accidently go off. (your hands are inside the box, and there's only so much a pair of heavy gloves can do before your hands are meat paste.)
If there is a way to "mold" these sheets together, it might be a good idea to build yourself a "suit". If the ballistic sheeting is good enough to stop say 5.56mm ammo, then you could replace this instead of bulky body armor.
The "suit" could be worn under clothes and thus not immediately alerting anyone should you need that first moment of surprise. Moveability might pose a problem though. As I doubt this kind of material gives to movement well.
There's going to many other uses that I haven't listed that will have a practical use for the ballistic sheet.
What would be some of the uses that you would use the ballistic sheet for?
Picture of Ballistic sheeting. (http://www.sdms.co.uk/PersonalProtection/Images/Pe120.jpg)
Link for more info on Ballistic sheeting. (http://www.sdms.co.uk/PersonalProtection/Pages/Pe120.htm)