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A liquid armour has been shown to stop bullets in tests carried out by UK scientists at BAE systems in Bristol.

The researchers have combined this "shear-thickening" liquid with Kevlar to create a new bullet-proof material.

The company is keeping the chemical formula of the liquid a secret, but it works by absorbing the force of the bullet strike and responding to it by becoming much thicker and more sticky.

The BAE scientists describe it as "bullet-proof custard".

"It's very similar to custard in the sense that the molecules lock together when it's struck," explained Stewart Penny, business development manager in charge of materials development at the company.

Shear-thickening liquids are not new to military research. The US Army Research Laboratories has carried out tests using similar liquids. But, according to BAE, these latest tests provide the first clear evidence that liquid armour could effectively protect soldiers from bullets or shrapnel.

They say the liquid could ultimately be used to make much lighter, more flexible and more effective bullet-proof vests for soldiers.

"In standard bullet-proof vests, we use thick, heavy, layered plates of Kevlar that restrict movement and contribute to fatigue," said Mr Penny.

In the tests, scientists used a large gas gun to fire ball bearing-shaped metal bullets at over 300 metres per second into two test materials - 31 layers of untreated kevlar and 10 layers of kevlar combined with the shear-thickening liquid.

"The Kevlar with the liquid works much faster and the impact isn't anything like as deep," he explained.

The results were presented to journalists during a preview of future defence technology at BAE's Advanced Technology Centre in Filton, Bristol.

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If you want to be the test figure, I'll fire the bullets :gun_bandana:

If you survive, we split the fee 50/50 :thumbsup:

If you don't :death: ................ Heh Heh Heh :sneaky2:

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And who would you pit your wits against then...

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And who would you pit your wits against then...

You can both wear the armour and I'll do you the favour of pulling the trigger 2guns.gifgun_bandana.gif

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And who would you pit your wits against then...

You can both wear the armour and I'll do you the favour of pulling the trigger 2guns.gifgun_bandana.gif

Oh Dear :crybaby: And We thought you liked us :yes: OR You would do the dirty deed for ALL the Loot :sneaky2:

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.... would do the dirty deed for ALL the Loot sneaky2.gif

I will do so many things for money wink.gifgunsmilie.gif

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Looks great, however will it stop broken bones and fracturing?

It's known by marines that if shot and you: Are still standing, you have been shot and the bullet has entered / are thrown back onto your arse you are ok and the vest has absorbed the impact. However, you still may suffer fractured/cracked ribs etc.

It will be interesting to see this put to the test in the field. :thumbsup:

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And who would you pit your wits against then...

You can both wear the armour and I'll do you the favour of pulling the trigger 2guns.gifgun_bandana.gif

Oh Dear crybaby.gif And We thought you liked us yes.gif OR You would do the dirty deed for ALL the Loot sneaky2.gif

Whats this we, I am loved :D, it's yourself that's causing all the angst... yes.gif

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