SHOT Show 2022: Aegix Global Shows Lightweight, Expandable Level III Ballistic Shield
The shield is made of NIJ Level III ballistic material certified to protect against some rifle rounds used in AR-15 and AK-47 variants. The shield meets the level III standard, plus it will also stop the AK-47 MSC (Mild Steel Core) rounds.

Aegix Global has introduced a new NIJ Level III version of the award-winning, origami expandable Swift Shield. The shield is made of NIJ Level III ballistic material certified to protect against some rifle rounds used in AR-15 and AK-47 variants. The shield meets the level III standard, plus it will also stop the AK-47 MSC (Mild Steel Core) rounds.
Swift Shield employs a unique origami folding design to collapse down to the size of a notebook computer for easy storage. It provides a new approach to personal protection for professionals in law enforcement, military/defense, and corporate security. When fully deployed, the Level III Swift Shield offers approximately six-square feet of ballistic protection but weighs 13.5 pounds and is only .47 inches thick.
“At only 13.5 pounds, the lightweight, expandable Swift Shield is unlike anything on the market in terms of weight, usability and access,” said Chet Linton, CEO of Aegix Global. “The user-friendly origami design marks the first time this much Level III ballistic protection can be easily stored within arm’s reach in an officer’s vehicle, saddle bag, or even backpack. Swift Shield is a practical solution that delivers immediate ballistic protection in high-stress situations where lives are on the line.”
The Swift Shield has also been updated with several new design elements as well. All versions of the shield are now wrapped in laminated Squadron, which is a rugged, abrasion resistant, water repellant, 100% high-tenacity nylon. Squadron is extremely strong and makes the material—even at the MOLLE (modular light-weight load-carrying equipment) areas—nearly impossible to tear under regular use. The new precision laser-cut MOLLE system is located on the interior portion of the shield facing the officer. This provides new options for storing med-kits, multi-tools, magazine pouches, and other lifesaving equipment directly on the shield for easy and immediate access. Another practical feature is the addition of a handle at the bottom of the shield. This enables users to flip the shield and hang it on areas that need ballistic protection such as a car door or window.
“In a recent round of ballistic tests, the lightweight armor panels excelled in their performance levels, but more than that, the new Squadron material caught all the bullet fragments with no spalling, which is a major concern for most traditional ballistic shields,” Linton said.
Aegix is also introducing a sling bag with a tear-away zipper for quick and easy access to the shield. This bag was designed in part by a former SWAT team member to ensure practical usability in tactical situations. It is also housed in the Squadron material.
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