New kind of Kevlar aims to halt bullets with less material

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Last updated 10 abril 2025
New kind of Kevlar aims to halt bullets with less material
This novel Kevlar fiber is stronger, meaning that its makers hope they can fashion body armor out of it that's thinner and lighter.
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New kind of Kevlar aims to halt bullets with less material
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