Modern Body Armour traces the development of individual ballistic
protection from the multi-layer silk garments and metal plates used
during World War One and through to the Korean War and Vietnam, to the
state-of-the-art amour currently used in Iraq and Afghanistan. Contents
include the Chemico Shield and Infanterie Panzer of World War One, USAAF
aviator's amour of World War Two, the Korean War M1951 and M1952A, and
the IOTV and USMC Scaleable Plate Carrier currently used by US forces.
This work illustrates all of the primary amour patterns in use with the
world's major nations from 1914 to the present day. The volume is a
companion to the author's Camouflage Uniforms and Tin Hats to Composite
Helmets that together provide a concise reference to the combat
soldier's equipment over the last 100 years.