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 Tough, Light Fiber Protecting Soldiers  

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Edited by Robert H. Williams 

Army truckers will be benefiting from an armor technology that was developed by DSM Dyneema, of Heerlen, The Netherlands. The company has teamed with Stewart & Stevenson to protect cab occupants of the Army's Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles from small arms, mines, improvised explosive devices and shrapnel.

The armor, which can be molded, is a polyethylene-based material that not only resists cutting, abrasion and penetration, but is considerable lighter than metal armor plating, said a spokesman.

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