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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Military: New Aluminum Windows Stop .50-Caliber Bullet


BATMAN
03-28-2006, 09:57 AM
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A new type of transparent armor made of aluminum could one day replace glass in military vehicles.

The product is called aluminum oxynitride. It is being tested by the Army and the University of Dayton Research Institute in Ohio.

The material is a ceramic compound with a high compressive strength and durability, according to an Army statement issued this week. It performs better than the multilayered glass products currently in use, and its about half the weight. It is virtually scratch-resistant.

"The substance itself is light-years ahead of glass," said 1st Lt. Joseph La Monica, who heads the research.

Glass is still used in the new process, being sandwhiched between an outer layer of the polished aluminum oxynitride and a polymer backing.

.50-caliber test

In a test this summer, the product held up to a .50-caliber sniper's rifle with amor-piercing bullets. Traditional glass armor did not survive the test.

Officials hope the product will prove even more useful when considering more severe threats, such as explosives.

"The higher the threat, the more savings you're going to get," La Monica said. "With glass, to get the protection against higher threats, you have to keep building layers upon layers. But with [the new product], the material only needs to be increased a few millimeters."

"Achieving protection at lighter weights will allow the armor to be more easily integrated into vehicles," said Ron Hoffman, a researcher at University of Dayton Research Institute.

Cost vs. Durability

Time, blowing sand and other environmental factors degrade glass surfaces. The aluminum material is expected to retain its clarity for much longer.

"It all comes down to survivability and being able to see what's out there and to make decisions while having the added protection," Hoffman said.

The military is considering installing the aluminum windows on Humvees and low-flying, slower aircraft like the the C-130 Hercules.

The holdup for now is price.

Traditional transparent armor costs less than $4 per square inch. The aluminum oxynitride is now at least $10 per square inch. That price would come down with mass production. And the material's longevity would make it cost less than the initial price tag would indicate.

"It might cost more in the beginning, but it is going to cost less in the long run because you are going to have to replace it less," La Monica said.

KatakanaKarl
03-28-2006, 11:15 AM
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"Transparent Aluminum?"

"That's the ticket laddy."

Cosby
03-28-2006, 11:33 AM
I think everything should be transparent .... that would be fun

Tofuball
03-28-2006, 04:50 PM
I'd like a see-thru rotary engine.

vrooom305
03-28-2006, 06:23 PM
I'd like a see-thru rotary engine.

except the rotary will still blow an apes seal

KatakanaKarl
03-28-2006, 08:13 PM
except the rotary will still blow an apes seal

Yes, but now you can WATCH as it blows an apex seal.

Tofuball
03-28-2006, 09:25 PM
Bleh, I havent blown a seal yet.

I think it's people running who dont know how to tune :p

But, it would be awesome for troubleshooting problems!

c00lduke
03-29-2006, 01:27 AM
aren't you n/a?


ZING!

Tofuball
03-29-2006, 05:02 AM
The N/A is my daily driver.

I own four RX-7s, including a ~400HP TII (the 'superflattorquecurve' daily driver multifuel experiment) with 174K on the clock, And have owned around 12 RX-7s or so.

I've worked on more RX-7s then I can even remember.

skydivr7673
03-29-2006, 10:00 AM
aren't you n/a?

What is the difference? An N/A can also get upgrades and be tuned, and can also blow seals....so what is your point?

BATMAN
03-29-2006, 10:02 AM
ur a real rx7 owner if u have a FD.

all of those rx7's can't amount to the sexy lines and handling potential of the FD within the rotory family........


-Arrogant FD owner.

Tofuball
03-29-2006, 01:29 PM
The FDs never really grew on me.

Sure, I'll work on them for people, but I'd never really want to own one :p

BATMAN
03-29-2006, 03:03 PM
What rotory powered cars are sexier looking than the ones in my sig or any FD for that matter?

perhaps u are a closet Supdawg-phile.........

Say No To Pistons
03-29-2006, 04:39 PM
^ werd (w/o the giant wing) *fap fap fap*

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