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Dragon Skin is a type of ballistic vest first-produced by the now-defunct company Pinnacle Armor, and was subsequently manufactured by North American Development Group LLC. [1] The vest manufacturer claimed that it could absorb a high number of bullets because of its unique design involving circular discs that overlapped, similar to scale armor.
Dragon Skin armor was produced in the early 2000s by now-defunct outfit Pinnacle Armor Inc. Pinnacle was a small company with about 30 employees in a nondescript building near Fresno Yosemite International Airport.
The Dragonskin™ body armor is available in various tactical, duty, concealed, and neutral and positively buoyant carrier designs. Ken Hall, CEO of Pinnacle Armor ® said, “Flexible, wearable and effective multiple threat defeating body armor has been a military and law enforcement goal for hundreds of years, and continues to be a major goal ...
20 wrz 2006 · This just in: Pinnacle Armor, Inc.’s SOV-2000 Dragon Skin has just passed all NIJ Level III ballistic testing/requirements at USTL (United States Test Laboratory). Official NIJ Level III certification should come in approx. 3-4 weeks, but it will come.
Pinnacle Armor® announced today that it is back in business and will be showcasing the Dragonskin™ Flexible Rifle Defeating Body Armor.
10 maj 2004 · Pinnacle Armor Inc.’s most advanced ballistic hard armor, their Level IV "+" ceramic composite flexible body armor will defeat multiple hits of 7.62x51mm AP rounds, like the Winchester/Olin .308 SLAP (Saboted Light Armour-Penetrating) round, which utilizes a tungsten sabot bullet.
Dragon Skin. Or: How Not To Make Armor. I remember watching this video from Richard Machowicz's Futureweapons back when it first aired, and since then, people have been asking questions about the Pinnacle SOV family of armor, frequently known as DragonSkin.