6B3 ballistic vest


6B3 is a ballistic vest of the Soviet Armed Forces. It was the first widely issued and mass produced ballistic vest rated to stop assault rifle rounds. It was created by NII Stali after Soviet troops in Afghanistan noted the lack of protection against rifle rounds that the 6B2 ballistic vest provided.

History

After the Soviet army started to issue 6B2 body armor to the troops in Afghanistan, a number of downsides were noticed. Firstly, and most importantly, the vest only provided good protection against shrapnel, but not rifle rounds. As such, engineers at NII Stali set out to create an improved ballistic vest, with higher protective characteristics. In 1983, by resolution of the Central Committee and the Council of Ministers of the USSR NII Stali was designated as a lead coordinator of all developments in the realm of personal protection.
6B3T armor offered better protection compared to 6B2 and got adopted in 1983, and modernized versions with differentiated protection on front and back and better fabric cover - 6B3TM and 6B3TM-01 were adopted in 1985.

Design

The vest consists of chest and back parts. On the shoulders they connect via belt-buckle fasteners, which make it possible to make height adjustments.
The protection itself consists of titanium armor elements inside of the so-called mounting plate. The fabric cover of the vest has four pockets for AK mags on the front, four slots for hand grenades on the back, and two big pouches on front and back for other storage.

Protective characteristics

Protection of 6B3TM-01 vest consists of titanium plates inside of the aramid pockets both in the front and in the back. The front plates are made out of 6.5 mm thick VT-23 titanium, called ADU-605T-83. It provided protection against 7.62x39 PS cartridge fired from an AKM at 10 meters, 5.45x39 PS from an AK-74 at 35 meters, 5.56x45 FMJ from an M16A1 at 100 meters, and 7.62x54R LPS from an SVD at 150 meters. The back plates are made out of 1.25 mm thick VT-14 titanium, called ADU-605-80, the same material as the 6B2 vest.
It could reasonably protect against TT and Makarov pistols. Both front and back were further protected by aramid fabric liner.
There are several variants of 6B3 body armor:6B3T - original version adopted in 1983. Offers all round protection with 6.5mm plates.6B3TM - modernized version adopted in 1985. Changes were mostly done to fabric cover of the vest. Offers same protection as 6B3T. Weighs 12.2 kg.6B3TM-01 - modernized version adopted in 1985. Has the same protection as 6B3TM on the front, but thinner, lighter plates on the back. The most widely produced variant of 6B3. Weighs 8.2 kg.6B3TM-01M - upgrade of existing vests by "Zyuratkul" company in the 1990s.

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