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6/19/2025, 12:44:26 PM
>>95904494
There's exceptions (eg. Ghana) that outfit troops with chin protection, but generally speaking protection against melee is low priority for military, where primary concern is bullets and shrapnel and the men are mostly expected to shoot and get shot at. It makes more sense for riot police where some brawling with the opposition can be expected.
Armor is constantly trying to balance weight vs cost vs utility.
There's exceptions (eg. Ghana) that outfit troops with chin protection, but generally speaking protection against melee is low priority for military, where primary concern is bullets and shrapnel and the men are mostly expected to shoot and get shot at. It makes more sense for riot police where some brawling with the opposition can be expected.
Armor is constantly trying to balance weight vs cost vs utility.
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