This invention is one of a series of inventions related to the composition of composite armors. All of these inventions combine to create a range of composite armor materials that can be formed into almost any shape to protect individual soldiers, light vehicles, and aircraft.
This particular invention relates to the manner in which an armor piercing hyper-sonic bullet penetrates through a non-homogenous composite material.
It relates particularly to a technique whereby the bullet is repeatedly deflected, each time in just the right direction to impact the hardest and toughest ceramic aggregate particles in an otherwise lightweight composite.
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