The NIJ introduced the Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor NIJ Standard-0101.06 to establish minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor in order to improve performance so that officers receive adequate protection against those threats likely faced over the next decade. According to the new NIJ-06 standard, body armor must now be able to defend against increased velocities of ammunition calibers to better reflect current street threats and law enforcement duty weapons. These new performance requirements are critical components to improving the life-protecting equipment being used by law enforcement.
"We are very pleased by our R&D team's continued success at developing, testing and releasing NIJ-06 compliant body armor models," said Safariland President Scott O'Brien. "This expansion of our comprehensive line of NIJ-06 body armor further establishes Safariland as an industry leader. Most importantly, it illustrates our commitment to saving the lives of those who protect us."
Safariland's NIJ-06 body armor models combine the latest technologies with advanced ballistic materials. The newest available models under Safariland's Xtreme Series include:
§ XT-300 Type IIA – Tested against the 9mm & .40 cal. threats, this model provides optimum ballistic performance in a robust design.
§ XT-300 Type II – Tested against the 9mm & .357 mag. threats, this model also provides optimum ballistic performance in a robust design.