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Point Blank Body Armor
2005 Point Blank Dorsal Axillary Protection System (D.A.P.S) Outershell NO PLATE
2005 Point Blank Dorsal Axillary Protection System (D.A.P.S) Outershell NO PLATE
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Type: Protective outer shell for dorsal and axillary areas
Purpose: Designed to provide additional protection for the shoulders and underarm areas when used with body armor systems.
Specifications
The outer shell is constructed from durable materials to house ballistic inserts or plates (not included). It features modular components for easy attachment to tactical vests and body armor systems.
Manufacturer: Point Blank Body Armor
Color: Digital ACU Camo (Coyote Tan Back)
Dimensions: 14.5" x 12.5"
Year: 2005
Features: This outer shell does not include ballistic plates. It is intended to house soft ballistic inserts or plates for enhanced protection.
Historical Context
The Deltoid and Axillary Protector (D.A.P.S.) was developed to address the increased threat of shrapnel and spall from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during conflicts such as the Iraq War. It was designed to integrate with the Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) system, providing additional coverage for the upper arms and underarm areas. The D.A.P.S. system reflects the evolving needs of modern warfare, emphasizing modularity and enhanced soldier protection.
Purpose: Designed to provide additional protection for the shoulders and underarm areas when used with body armor systems.
Specifications
The outer shell is constructed from durable materials to house ballistic inserts or plates (not included). It features modular components for easy attachment to tactical vests and body armor systems.
Manufacturer: Point Blank Body Armor
Color: Digital ACU Camo (Coyote Tan Back)
Dimensions: 14.5" x 12.5"
Year: 2005
Features: This outer shell does not include ballistic plates. It is intended to house soft ballistic inserts or plates for enhanced protection.
Historical Context
The Deltoid and Axillary Protector (D.A.P.S.) was developed to address the increased threat of shrapnel and spall from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during conflicts such as the Iraq War. It was designed to integrate with the Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) system, providing additional coverage for the upper arms and underarm areas. The D.A.P.S. system reflects the evolving needs of modern warfare, emphasizing modularity and enhanced soldier protection.
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