Scientists Develop "Bulletproof Custard"

Logan Westbrook

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Scientists Develop "Bulletproof Custard"



British scientists have created a way to make bulletproof vests lighter and less cumbersome.

Custard might be able to support a person's weight, but could it stop a bullet? Well, not quite, but scientists have used the same principle to develop a force absorbing liquid for use in personal armor.

BAE Systems in the UK fired ball bearing shaped bullets at over 300 meters per second into two test materials: 31 layers of untreated Kevlar and 10 layers of Kevlar combined with its liquid armor. What it found was that the liquid/Kevlar combination was much more effective than Kevlar alone.

"It's very similar to custard in the sense that the molecules lock together when it's struck," said Stewart Penny, BAE's business development manager. "The Kevlar with the liquid works much faster and the impact isn't anything like as deep."

While research into liquid armor isn't new, BAE believes that its tests are the first clear evidence that such material could protect soldiers from bullets and shrapnel. It also thinks that the liquid could make body armor much more comfortable to wear, as the amount of material required to offer decent protection is much reduced.

Source: BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10569761.stm]

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Lenny Magic

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Logan Westbrook said:
It also thinks that the liquid could make body armor much more comfortable to wear, as the amount of material required to offer decent protection is much reduced.
And if they are ever lost without food they ca- oh wait...
 

tkioz

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Trust the poms to come up with body armour that you could eat :p

At least it's not made by the French, then we'd be stuck with Goose Liver body armour.
 

Celtic_Kerr

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I get the feeling some kid read that, and is now going to buy 50 Boston Cream doughnuts to make body armour out of.

This cannot go well XD
 

Jared

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Well, I know you can walk on it...but, stop bullets!? Jam pudding never sounded better now! haha!
 

Stoic raptor

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Celtic_Kerr said:
I get the feeling some kid read that, and is now going to buy 50 Boston Cream doughnuts to make body armour out of.

This cannot go well XD
I hope he youtubes that.
 

Drop_D-Bombshell

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I don't know how to respond to this. It's so random i'm at a loss for words just this whole custard thing.
 
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Well that sounds all well and good, but what if a man falls out of a box which falls out of a sky and starts eating it with fish?
 

Ironic Pirate

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We have BAE systems in America, and I've been in one for school.

All they had was a turret and some simulators.
 

Lacsapix

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Light,heavy and now liquid armour...

but doesn't the custard leak out when there's a hole in the kevlar?
 

Jack and Calumon

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First, we ate custard. Then we Walked on Custard. Now it stops bullets. Next, it shall be the power of the car of the future through the power of Perpetual Motion.

Calumon: It gets faster!
 

Cabisco

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I like custard, so I don't think i'd be allowed in the military anymore on the basis of "he's eating our protection".

Still, If it saves lives well done BAE systems, now all we need is further developments on the sponge cake missle delivery system.