Tarian high-tech fabric: the future of military armour-plating?
By Paul Lester
17:55 August 9, 2009 PDT
Developed by UK firm Amsafe, Tarian cloth is capable of repelling armor-piercing anti-tank warheads by creating a ‘cushion’ between the vehicle’s exterior and typical armor plating, thereby triggering the explosive early and dispersing the force of the blast across the existing armor.
Traditional slat or metal-bar protection has a similar effect and through it is relatively light in comparison to the primary armor-plating of a vehicle, still has a detrimental effect on mobility and load-capacity. Being 50% lighter than aluminum cage armor and 85% lighter than steel cage options, Tarian (Welsh for "shield") reduces the chance of overloading the vehicle and means that more equipment can be carried and further precautions taken to ensure the safety of the passengers.
Currently being favored over traditional protection on British combat vehicles, Amsafe approached the UK MOD with its design in 2005 and subsequent trials in Afghanistan have encouraged DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to order thirty ‘test articles’ at a cost of $100,000.
DARPA is confident that the Dorset company’s research has the potential to solve a very real problem and with additional vehicle-based and static application on the table, Tarian’s modular, replaceable design could well become an essential ingredient in modern warfare.
I wonder how long it will take some writer to use this stuff on the Batmobile?
earlleonard
- August 10, 2009 @ 05:08 pm PDT
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Unfortunately neither this solution or conventional reactive armor are adequate against the recent brilliantly simple development by the Russians: their next gen' RPGs have a smaller warhead on a rocket which fires milliseconds before the main HEAT warhead/rocket is fired. The first warhead (of relatively insignificant load) disrupts any reactive armor, leaving a nice big gap over the now unprotected conventional plate armor for the HEAT round to obliterate.
Considering just how widespread Soviet/Russian RPGs are among insurgent and terrorist forces, I would expect this new type to be equally available in the decades to come.
(pardon me if this is a double post)
Rolf Hawkins
- August 10, 2009 @ 10:08 am PDT