During World War I, the United States developed several types of body armor, including the chrome nickel steel Brewster Body Shield, which consisted of a breastplate and a headpiece and could withstand .303 British bullets at 2,700 ft/s (820 m/s), but was clumsy and heavy at 40 lb (18 kg). A scaled waistcoat of overlapping steel scales fixed to a leather lining was also designed; this armor weighed 11 lb (5.0 kg), fit close to the body, and was considered more comfortable.
Looks like a korok
Ya-ha-ha! You found me!
French and German had this kind of armor too, but fun facts : soldiers often refused to use them, because of how uncomfortable and unwieldy they were. They were used by trench sentinels.
Mr. Peanut goes to fuckin war
What if tank, but man.
Ned Kelly core
Like a big sign that shouts “Don’t waste your ammo, toss a grenade at me!”
Tom Clancy’s The Division 1920.
Damn those 303 bullets are no joke.
Compare to a scene from the movie Many Wars Ago.
Ricochet to femoral artery vibes.