Armor Holdings will combine its industry leading expertise in ballistics and personnel protective systems development with the leading research and technical capabilities of FAC2T to develop new technologies and test and deploy new products that provide protection to the non-torso area of soldiers' bodies, with particular focus on the head, neck, shoulder and arm areas.
The multi-phase partnership, which is entitled, "Development of Advanced Materials and Processes for Soldier Extremity Protection," will include financial underwriting from Armor Holdings, data and technology sharing and joint research activities.
The research will pursue two paths: one focused on product development with novel composite processes with high performance materials, and the other focused on materials performance enhancements via nanotube-toughened polymers.
Robert Mecredy, President of the Armor Holdings Aerospace and Defense Group stated, "Dozens and dozens of soldiers are alive or unharmed today thanks to the ceramic small arms protective insert (SAPI) plates that we manufacture for the military."
"But there is more that can be done to protect beyond the core torso area that is covered by these plates. We are thrilled to be partnering with Florida State University and its Florida Advanced Center for Composite Technologies, one of the leaders in the country in this area of research, and believe our combined efforts will produce results that have a direct, even lifesaving, benefit to soldiers in the field."
The partnership was praised by members of Florida's Congressional delegation who have been active on numerous fronts to advance the cause of and funding for soldier protection.
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson stated, "This partnership truly represents how industry and university research can work together to find solutions for military and homeland security challenges that face our nation. I hope this efficient type of collaboration continues in the future to help keep Americans safe."
Congressman Ander Crenshaw (FL-4), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, stated, "The best part of this collaboration is the anticipated result - better protection for our troops. Armor Holdings has already saved lives in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere with its armor technologies. I look forward to the future advancements coming from the cooperative research and development partnership with FSU."
Ben Wang, director of FAC2T stated, "Advances in composites have proven to save lives of soldiers on the battlefield and other hostile areas and we know there is so much more that can be done to extend the same protection to extremities that bullet resistant vests offer the torso."
"As one of the world's leading armor and ballistics products companies, Armor Holdings has unique expertise in actually developing and building these products."
"By combining Armor Holdings' product development and applied science capabilities with our leading composite research capabilities, we expect to be able to develop technologies that can have an immediate impact on soldier safety. These products can help more soldiers remain among the fighting force or return to civilian life as active, productive members of society."