Postby JeanryChandler » Mon Dec 30, 2002 3:29 pm
Someone asked if the Persians may have felt that Clay was a good simulation of the human body. Perhaps they were using it to test armor, i.e. armor over clay? They use clay in this manner to test modern ballistic body armor against both bullets and knives. I recently saw a documentary about this where they were comparing ballistic armor used by policemen in both the US and the United Kingdom. Interestingly, knives, much more of a common threat in the UK, are considered a greater penetration risk than all but the largest caliber bullets, and a much more difficult problem to address from the point of view of protective gear. Several of the solutions they were experimenting with included types of Mail and something which looked like hexagonal lammellar armor.
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