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People assume that a bulletproof vest and a flak jacket are the same thing, but they aren’t. Most cops or Marines wouldn’t want to be caught dead wearing flak jackets. Popular during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, flak jackets are now outmoded technology. They were supposed to stop bullets and explosive shrapnel, but failed to do so to the level the military promised. Some flak and low-caliber bullets couldn’t penetrate the vest.  The rest punched clean through and into the tender flesh of the unsuspecting soldier.
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People assume that a [[Kevlar_Vest|bulletproof vest]] and a flak jacket are the same thing, but they aren’t. Most cops or Marines wouldn’t want to be caught dead wearing flak jackets. Popular during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, flak jackets are now outmoded technology. They were supposed to stop bullets and explosive shrapnel, but failed to do so to the level the military promised. Some flak and low-caliber bullets couldn’t penetrate the vest.  The rest punched clean through and into the tender flesh of the unsuspecting soldier.
* A flak jacket isn’t technically bulletproof. It stops some bullets, but '''any damage taken over its Rating is still lethal, not bashing'''. The bullet’s impact isn’t diminished over the entire vest, as is with true bulletproof armor, and the bullet can still cut through the material and into the body.
* A flak jacket isn’t technically bulletproof. It stops some bullets, but '''any damage taken over its Rating is still lethal, not bashing'''. The bullet’s impact isn’t diminished over the entire vest, as is with true bulletproof armor, and the bullet can still cut through the material and into the body.
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Old flak jackets can be purchased at Army/Navy stores, at flea markets or on the Internet.
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Flak jackets can be purchased at Army/Navy stores, at flea markets or on the Internet.
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* Rating 2 versus General
 
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* Rating 3 versus Ballistic
 
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* [[Strength]] 1
 
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* [[Defense]] –1,
 
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* [[Speed]] -1
 
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* [[Resources]] Cost: [[Resources::2]]
 
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===Old===
 
* Rating 1 versus General
* Rating 1 versus General
* Rating 2 versus Ballistic
* Rating 2 versus Ballistic
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* [[Strength]] 1
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* [[Pool::Strength]] 1
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* [[Defense]] –1,  
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* [[Speed]] 0
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* [[Pool::Speed]] 0
* [[Resources]] Cost: [[Resources::1]]
* [[Resources]] Cost: [[Resources::1]]
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 8 June 2016

People assume that a bulletproof vest and a flak jacket are the same thing, but they aren’t. Most cops or Marines wouldn’t want to be caught dead wearing flak jackets. Popular during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, flak jackets are now outmoded technology. They were supposed to stop bullets and explosive shrapnel, but failed to do so to the level the military promised. Some flak and low-caliber bullets couldn’t penetrate the vest. The rest punched clean through and into the tender flesh of the unsuspecting soldier.

Flak jackets can be purchased at Army/Navy stores, at flea markets or on the Internet.




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