
General
There are three main standards against which all armour is tested.
The most common is the standard produced by the United States
National Institute of
Justice [NIJ]. The next most common, is
that produced by the Police
Scientific Development Branch [PSDB] in the United Kingdom. There is a reasonable degree
of collaboration between these two organizations, which has
led to the adoption
of a number of common standards. The last major standard used
is the German Police Standard. This is restricted mainly to
Europe.
Australia uses the NIJ Standard, which is also widely used in
Asia.
The NIJ Standards
The NIJ has produced standards for both ballistic and stab applications.
These standards not only give gradings for the various threat
levels that armour is designed to defeat, but they also set out
the test regimes that are to be used. The NIJ Standards for ballistic armour
and stab testing is shown below.
NIJ
Standard 0101.04 - Ballistic Protection for Body Armour
NIJ
Standard 0115.00 - Stab Protection for Body Armour
NIJ
Standard 0108.01 - Bullet Resistant Armour Panels
Testing
All Craig International products are tested primarily against these NIJ
Standards, and carry appropriate certification. To gain this
approval,
items are tested using the NIJ test regimes. The tests must be
performed by a laboratory accredited by the National Association
of Testing, Australia [NATA]. All Ballistic testing we do is conducted by Ballistic & Mechnical Testing in victoria, Australia.
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