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NLECTC Body Armor Testing Program Database
Updated: February 20, 2008
Upon request, certain bullet-resistant body armor models produced by BAE Systems Products Group removed from NIJ body armor list and database
At the request of BAE Systems Products Group (BAE), the following models of bullet-resistant body armor have been removed from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) list of body armor models found to comply with the NIJ 2005 Interim Requirements for Bullet-Resistant Body Armor, found at www.justnet.org.
The affected models are as follows:
- American Body Armor, LLC: FZ-II.0; FZ-IIIA.0; XF-2-0 and XF3A-2
- Safariland Armorwear, LLC: CAM-II.0 and PX-IIIA.1
- Protech Tactical, LLC: PT-701; PTZ-701; PT-702; PTX-703; PT-705.0 and PTZ-705.0
According to BAE, these models contain DSM Dyneema® SB61 bullet-resistant laminated material (Dyneema SB61). BAE has notified NIJ and the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) that it has ceased sale and delivery of armor models that contain Dyneema SB61, in a precautionary response to a notification to BAE from DSM Dyneema LLC (DSM) that DSM has ceased production and sale of Dyneema SB61, based on a DSM decision "made in an abundance of caution after [DSM's] continued product testing raised concerns that certain mechanical wear conditions might result in some reduction in performance over the long-term life" of Dyneema SB61.
Please note that according to BAE, the models CAM 11.0, PTZ-701, PTZ-702.1, PTX-703, PTZ-705.0, XF2-0, and XF3A-2 have not been sold.
If you, or your agency, have purchased any of the models listed above, please contact BAE Customer Service at (800) 347-1200 to obtain further information. BAE has informed NIJ and NLECTC that BAE is implementing a program to recover the affected models from the field.
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This web site provides a listing of all body armor models that have been tested by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) and found to comply with the NIJ 2005 Interim Requirements for Bullet-Resistant Body Armor or NIJ Standard-0115.00, Stab Resistance of Personal Body Armor. The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that all subsequent production units of a tested model are manufactured in the same manner.
Special Note: The 2005 Interim Requirements for Bullet-Resistant Body Armor went into effect on September 26, 2005. Body armor models are being added to the compliance list on an ongoing basis.
Under the 2005 Interim Requirements, manufacturers must declare to NIJ the warranty period for each body armor model. This information is included in the list of compliant armor models. In certain cases, a manufacturer has up to 90 days to declare the warranty period for the armor model and submit a certification with respect to maintenance of ballistic performance over the warranty period. In those cases, the list of compliant models indicates that the warranty period is "not yet declared."
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