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Armor at
Desert Surplus
Took some pictures of the various
armor at Desert Surplus in Tucson, Arizona

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The Modular Integrated
Communications Helmet (MICH),
also known as the Advanced Combat
Helmet (ACH), was developed by
the United
States Army Soldier Systems
Center to be the next generation
of protective combat helmets
for use by the United States
Army

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The
MSA Advanced Combat Helmet
was originally developed for
the U.S. Military Special Operations
Command, setting new performance
standards. The ACH was named
one of the 10 Best Inventions
of 2002 by the US Army Material
Command. Now MSA’s ACH,
battle-tested in Iraq and Afghanistan,
is available

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The lightest, most technologically
advanced protective system ever
issued to the Armed Forces of
the United States. Developed
to exceed rigorous standards
set by the U.S. Marine Corps,
and subsequently adopted by the
U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force.
The benefit of this high performance,
lightweight solution means increased
capability in survivability and
maneuverability.

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The Interceptor body armor's
lighter weight provides more
mobility than the older flak
vest. The Interceptor Body Armor
system weighs a total of 16.4
pounds. This is considerably
lighter than the previous body
armor

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ZERO-G
ARMORWEAR represents
the most dramatic advance
in concealable body armor
in 25 years. Designed
For Comfort The ZERO-G has
set a new standard for armor
comfort and wearability. ZERO-G’s
SmartFit sizing system assures
a perfect fit every time.
Armor that fits better, feels
better

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Flak jacket or
flak vest protective
clothing designed to provide
protection from shrapnel and
other indirect low velocity
projectiles.

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Desert
Surplus
Military
Surplus, Patches and Uniforms
2002 South Craycroft
Tucson, Arizona
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