Ballistic armor—a study on the impact of air gun pellets on jean cloth
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Abstract
Background: Ballistics deals with the study of projectile propulsion, flight, and impact in any medium. Different garment materials can have varying effects when it comes to the penetration of pellets into the body. Body armor has been around for a long time. Dhal, a curving strip of rhino hide, was possibly the first armor in India, used for sword fighting or defense against arrows and spears. It gave way to steel armor, which protected the body’s essential organs from spear and arrow strikes. The current study is primarily concerned with how jeans material, when employed as body armor, contributes to the inquiry. The present study also examines how airgun pellets fired at various ranges affect jeans clothing wrapped around gel blocks. Results: The study concluded that when fired at varied ranges, there was no significant variation in the diameters of the entry holes on clothing material. The gel block covered with jeans clothing was not found to be more damaged. Conclusions: The findings also indicate that pellets had larger track lengths regardless of the range from which they were fired.
DOI
10.1186/s41935-023-00367-w
Publication Date
12-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Chinmayi, B. G.; Kumar, Ashwini; and Arjun, M. S., "Ballistic armor—a study on the impact of air gun pellets on jean cloth" (2023). Open Access archive. 7523.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/7523