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    MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    01.12.2012

    Video by T'Jae Ellis 

    Army Research Laboratory

    This edition features a story on the new advancement in lightweight body armor is the result of research that Army and University of Delaware scientists began more than a decade ago.

    ARL Inside explores the development and testing of shear thickening fluid, a nanotechnology invention that, when applied to fabric like Kevlar, for example, prevents pointed weapons like spikes or ice picks from penetrating between its yarns, and generally helps to hold yarns and fibers in place during attacks from pointed weapons or projectiles. Someday, researchers say, this liquid could be used to treat Soldier uniforms, particularly sleeves and pants, which are not protected by ballistic vests, and have to stay flexible. Hosted by T'Jae Gibson.

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    Date Taken: 01.12.2012
    Date Posted: 01.12.2012 15:02
    Category: Newscasts
    Video ID: 134802
    Filename: DOD_100305708
    Length: 00:05:16
    Location: MARYLAND, US

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