Integris Composites is aiming to make soldiers in the Arctic tougher and safer, announcing plans to build a protective system tailored for extreme cold conditions.
Freezing temperatures make synthetic fibers in standard body armor brittle, reducing their ability to absorb impact. Additionally, moisture and ice buildup can stiffen the armor, further compromising flexibility and comfort.
To address these challenges, the Dutch firm has formed an Arctic Armor Development Team (AADT), tasked with leveraging Integris’ global research and engineering resources to design and refine gear capable of performing reliably in sub-zero conditions.
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