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'''Flak Armor''' is the most common form of armor employed by the [[Imperium of Man]] and especially the [[Imperial Guard]]. Cheap and easy to make and manufacture by the average Imperial world, it is composed of multiple layers of ablative material, shock resistant material and ballistic textiles. Fairly similar to modern body armor in regards of rough construction, though the materials are more advanced. It is resistant to shrapnel and stab attacks done by human combatants armed with regular knife while offering pretty good protection against bullets from [[Stubber|combustion guns]] and glancing hits from directed energy weapons comparable in power to a [[Lasgun]]. | '''Flak Armor''' is the most common form of armor employed by the [[Imperium of Man]] and especially the [[Imperial Guard]]. Cheap and easy to make and manufacture by the average Imperial world, it is composed of multiple layers of ablative material, shock resistant material and ballistic textiles. Fairly similar to modern body armor in regards of rough construction, though the materials are more advanced. It is resistant to shrapnel and stab attacks done by human combatants armed with regular knife while offering pretty good protection against bullets from [[Stubber|combustion guns]] and glancing hits from directed energy weapons comparable in power to a [[Lasgun]]. | ||
For example, modern Earth ballistic vests (at the time this article was written) provide reasonable protection only against shrapnel and pistol bullets, while most assault rifle or god-forbid machine gun fire would go through them like a knife through butter - | For example, modern Earth ballistic vests (at the time this article was written) provide reasonable protection only against shrapnel and pistol bullets, while most assault rifle or god-forbid machine gun fire would go through them like a knife through butter (unless the vest's backed with plates of dense metal or ceramic - even then, it can only withstand light machine gun to assault rifle rounds a couple of times before collapsing). But Flak armour gives a chance to not only survive a direct hit from a light machine gun, but to remain in a shape to continue fighting (assuming it hits the chest piece). When dealing with a local rebellion or facing pirates, bandits, [[Necromunda|hive-gangsters]] or the rag tag forces of the [[lost and the damned]], a suit of flak armor is an [[Emperor]]send and often means the difference between survival and a gruesome death. | ||
That said, when it comes to protecting its user from guns which shoot [[Bolter|20mm rocket bullets]], [[Shuriken Catapult|hyper-sonic monomolecular ninja stars]], [[Plasma|bolts of compressed plasma]] as hot as a star's core and similar, they are of little more use than a common T-shirt. | That said, when it comes to protecting its user from guns which shoot [[Bolter|20mm rocket bullets]], [[Shuriken Catapult|hyper-sonic monomolecular ninja stars]], [[Plasma|bolts of compressed plasma]] as hot as a star's core and similar, they are of little more use than a common T-shirt. | ||
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Revision as of 15:28, 9 December 2017
Flak Armor is the most common form of armor employed by the Imperium of Man and especially the Imperial Guard. Cheap and easy to make and manufacture by the average Imperial world, it is composed of multiple layers of ablative material, shock resistant material and ballistic textiles. Fairly similar to modern body armor in regards of rough construction, though the materials are more advanced. It is resistant to shrapnel and stab attacks done by human combatants armed with regular knife while offering pretty good protection against bullets from combustion guns and glancing hits from directed energy weapons comparable in power to a Lasgun.
For example, modern Earth ballistic vests (at the time this article was written) provide reasonable protection only against shrapnel and pistol bullets, while most assault rifle or god-forbid machine gun fire would go through them like a knife through butter (unless the vest's backed with plates of dense metal or ceramic - even then, it can only withstand light machine gun to assault rifle rounds a couple of times before collapsing). But Flak armour gives a chance to not only survive a direct hit from a light machine gun, but to remain in a shape to continue fighting (assuming it hits the chest piece). When dealing with a local rebellion or facing pirates, bandits, hive-gangsters or the rag tag forces of the lost and the damned, a suit of flak armor is an Emperorsend and often means the difference between survival and a gruesome death.
That said, when it comes to protecting its user from guns which shoot 20mm rocket bullets, hyper-sonic monomolecular ninja stars, bolts of compressed plasma as hot as a star's core and similar, they are of little more use than a common T-shirt.