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7/22/2025, 3:40:27 AM
>>64014628
>CR6450SA
Well you started off with Tencate, so that's an excellent first step. It's a mid-high-end Boron Carbide + PE "SRT" that's 0.6" thick and weighs 4.3lb for a SAPI medium or 4lb for a nominal 10x12".
Unlike Hesco's U211, this plate can handle 7.62x51 M80. However, it trades multi-hit capacity against this threat versus a typical Level III plate. BUT, it can stop M855A1 and BZ API. That means it has a little more headroom than say, the LTC 19513, and it's both thinner and a lot lighter...
Overall it's a great plate. Competes directly with the LTC 28791, which is slightly heavier and price gouged to fuck ($5000 a set) by Apex, and the VelSys PBZ-SA, which is lighter (4.15lb), thinner (0.52"), multi-hit against ALL listed threats (your plate is only single hit against BZ API per Midwest), but is a bitch to source unless you've got letterhead. The PBZ-SA if and when it's for sale is about the same price.
>CR6450SA
Well you started off with Tencate, so that's an excellent first step. It's a mid-high-end Boron Carbide + PE "SRT" that's 0.6" thick and weighs 4.3lb for a SAPI medium or 4lb for a nominal 10x12".
Unlike Hesco's U211, this plate can handle 7.62x51 M80. However, it trades multi-hit capacity against this threat versus a typical Level III plate. BUT, it can stop M855A1 and BZ API. That means it has a little more headroom than say, the LTC 19513, and it's both thinner and a lot lighter...
Overall it's a great plate. Competes directly with the LTC 28791, which is slightly heavier and price gouged to fuck ($5000 a set) by Apex, and the VelSys PBZ-SA, which is lighter (4.15lb), thinner (0.52"), multi-hit against ALL listed threats (your plate is only single hit against BZ API per Midwest), but is a bitch to source unless you've got letterhead. The PBZ-SA if and when it's for sale is about the same price.
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