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KESKIV: Next Generation Battle Armour

Kriegorgrad
14-07-2004, 21:59
Kriegos KESKIV Battle Dress Uniform

Just to start off, this is a BDU designed to keep out the cold, as Kriegorgrad is a freezing wasteland, cruel winds whip the plains while thick snow blunders overhead. The life expectancy in the plains doesn’t exceed 15 minutes without special equipment. Anyway, we’ll tell you what we use to make our suit warm and comfortable to wear, a bit of comfort before entering the battle.



Fabrics used in BDU
Reinforcement Fabrics
Cordura Cordura nylon is legendary for its strength and abrasion resistance. When sanded, the surface feels like a very soft canvas, but it has many times the durability.

Drilon A nylon/polyester blend that is densely spun for durability in the roughest of conditions.

Nylon Ambush This incredibly durable fabric made with Cordura and 3-ply yarns has a soft hand suitable for lighter weight applications.

Nylon oxford 3-ply Used as reinforcement where strength and abrasion resistance are important.

Nylon Senior Ballistics Developed for luggage, this is the most abrasion- and cut-resistant fabric available.

Nylon supplex taslan Incredibly strong and durable due to the 2-ply yarn, with a soft and flexible hand appropriate for combining with lightweight fabrics.

Polyester oxford 2-layer Gore-Tex Waterproof and highly tear- and abrasion-resistant 2-ply yarns in both directions provide superior protection to vulnerable areas.The use of 150D 2-ply yarn in the fill direction makes this an even tougher and more abrasion resistant reinforcement fabric.

Spandura The cordura yarns combined with Lycra result in an incredibly durable and resilient knit.
Shell Fabrics
DryKrieg high-performance polyester microdenier fiber; the pique knit gives this fabric a soft, cottony feel and look with incredible wicking capabilities.

Entrant Toray's waterproof/breathable polyester and nylon fabrics made with a coating of structure that incorporates two different microporous layers; for outerwear and activewear.

HDT Micro fiber nylon treated with DWR provides a soft hand and water repellent finish with tough as nails durability.

Nylon microfiber ripstop Microfiber yarns in the fill direction result in a tightly woven, lightweight and compressible outer shell with impressive durability, water repellency, and wind resistance.

Nylon ripstop The 240 thread count, 40 denier ripstop is a fabric superior to many others on the market. It is a durable shell fabric which is also lightweight. The 2-ply grid threads result in an extremely tear-resistant yet highly breathable fabric. Calendering adds even more tear strength and reduces porosity of fabric to keep dust out.

Nylon ripstop 2-ply Gore-Tex 70 denier ripstop is the best for combination of minimal weight and maximum tear strength. This is the lightest weight 2-ply fabric that Gore approves for rugged outerwear.

Nylon ripstop 3-ply Gore-Tex The 3-ply Gore construction results in a more durable combination than a 2-ply/lining combination. This is the lightest weight 3-ply fabric that Gore approves for rugged outerwear. This 3-ply construction is lightweight and a super-soft alternate which is waterproof/ breathable. Used in conjunction with a 50 denier fabric, it provides the best combination of durability, softness of hand, and light weight. With no lining, the end garment is lighter weight and breathes more efficiently.

Nylon ripstop Gore DryLoft The lightest fabric Gore will approve for DryLoft, this tear-resistant combination of fabric and Gore laminate allows perspiration to escape and helps prevent down insulation from becoming wet from outside elements.

Nylon FTX 3-ply Gore-Tex As one of the softest and quietest 3-ply Gore-Tex® fabrics on the market, our new FTX fabric is a real breakthrough for durable water repellency. Because of the unique nature of the false twist process, FTX captures and holds DWR more than twice as long as other nylons such as taslan, while the abrasion resistance remains equal. The tear resistance is an astounding 6K on the warp and 4K on the fill, significantly higher than even Supplex Taslan, the most durable similar fabric.

Nylon taffeta The high density 290 thread count provides a fabric that is downproof by construction, rather than processed, which results in a more breathable fabric.

Polyester 3-ply taslan 2-ply Gore-TexUV-resistant Gore-Tex is often used as a uniform fabric by ski patrols because it stands up to the rigors of daily use. Polyester is used because of its superior natural UV resistance, color fastness and hydrophobic qualities

Polyester microfiber ripstop With the natural water repellency of polyester, tightly woven microfiber yarns result in an extremely soft-handed fabric that is downproof by construction, water resistant, windproof, and breathable. 1000 mm natural water resistance.

Polyester taffeta Naturally UV-resistant, polyester protects insulation from the suns weakening rays. The low moisture retention of a polyester shell will allow moisture to dry rapidly.

SealSkin By Kriegling inc. The key to this waterproof fabric lies in the remarkable interaction between three layers that make up every product. Each works in tandem with the others to create a watertight but breathable product. The middle layer is a Moisture Vapor Transpiration membrane. It allows perspiration to escape, but prevents water from entering. The innermost layer-either CoolMax or ThermaStat-enhances that action by diffusing perspiration over a wide surface area so it can escape quickly.

Supplex by Kriegling INC. Supplex is a soft,fine filament nylon that has the look and feel of cotton with the performance advantage of nylon. Water and wind resistant, breathable, and strong, Supplex dries quickly , it is difficult to tear, and is comfortably lightweight to wear.

Supplex nylon taslan 2-ply Gore-Tex Soft-handed and flexible, yet incredibly abrasion resistant, durable, water repellent and breathable because of its densely packed fibers.

Triplepoint Ceramic by Lowe Alpine. A waterproof,breathable fabric where the coating hooks directly into the weave of the outer fabric so it can't peel off, even under heavy use. This coating prevents water droplets from penetrating the fabric, yet allows water vapour to escape. Extra cavities created by ceramic particles enhance the process.

Versatech by Ultinca Corp. . It is a nylon microfiber shell fabric that is windproof, breathable, and water resistant. The ultra dense weave will not allow wind to pass through, yet it will allow moisture vapor to escape. It is treated with a durable water repellent finish to give you water resistance without compromising breathablity.
Lining Fabrics
Nylon taffeta Used to line parts of the garment that are exposed to more abrasion than mesh can handle, or in areas where hydrophilic mesh would attract moisture from the outside such as the hem or cuff areas. This smooth, durable taffeta slips easily over mid-layers.

Polyester CoolMax Mesh Moisture transporting channel shaped yarns and the loosely knit construction quickly move accumulated perspiration to the waterproof/breathable laminate where it can be transported away from the garment.

Polyester brushed tricot knit The hollow insulating fibers form a knit that is brushed on one side. The moisture-dispersing knit keeps your skin drier, warmer and more comfortable.

ThermaStat The hollow-fiber construction provides excellent warmth-to-weight efficiency and helps regulate the body temperature as well as the temperature of the bag or garment. Its superior wicking abilities move moisture away from the body to maintain a dry environment.

Polyester taffeta with Aqueduct wicking finish- We've added a moisture wicking finish to the linings in our Polarguard HV and 3D bags. The durable finish helps to draw moisture over a large surface area so it can readily pass through the insulating layers, improving comfort and dryness inside the bag. 50D/36 x 75D/72,126 x 90 thread count, 1.5 oz. with Aqueduct wicking finish.

Nylon taffeta (Exposure, Vertigo, Ethereal hood, Stratus hood, Back Country arms, hip area and pant legs)- Used to line parts of the garment that are exposed to more abrasion than we feel mesh can handle, or in areas where hydrophilic mesh would attract moisture from the outside such as the hem or cuff areas. This smooth, durable taffeta slips easily over mid-layers. 70D, 112 x 98 thread count, 1.9 oz.

Polyester CoolMax Mesh (Exposure, Vertigo) moisture transporting channel shaped yarns and the loosely knit construction quickly move accumulated perspiration to the waterproof/breathable laminate where it can be transported away from the garment. 50D, 2.3 oz., by DuPont.

Nylon taffeta (Nuts 'n' Bolts, Absolute Zero Parka and Suit) strong and smooth for easy layering, our taffeta lining is downproof by construction resulting in greater breathability than coated or calendered fabrics. 50D/40 x 50D/40, 175 x 105 thread count, 2 oz.

Polyester brushed tricot knit (Exposure, Sub Zero, Chill Factor and Nuts 'n' Bolts pockets)- The hollow insulating fibers form a knit that is brushed on one side. The moisture-dispersing knit keeps your skin drier, warmer and more comfortable. 60 denier, 5 oz.

ThermaStat (Chugach Jacket and Vest)- The hollow-fiber construction provides excellent warmth-to-weight efficiency and helps regulate the body temperature as well as the temperature of the bag or garment. Its superior wicking abilities move moisture away from the body to maintain a dry environment.


Armour and construction

The armour is an oddly effective mix of plastic composite plating and flak armour. The first and main thing you may notice on the BDU is the Composite plastic plating; gleaming with it’s metallic shine, this mean it has excellent durability while not weighing the soldier down too much, also, many protective coatings are layered onto the composites to extend it's service life. The plating varies from location to location, the torso has a thick plate which extends down to the crutch to ensure the majority of shots do not down a man. The left arm has an extra plate to ensure added protection to the user, however should the soldier being left handed, the plate will go on the right arm, forming a shield if you will, creating an ambidextrous piece of equipment, this does not mean that the hand that holds the trigger is unprotected, just less so, it has a small forearm guard but lacks the safety of the shield yet this ensures the trigger arm isn’t hindered. Shoulder pads complement the shield arm and the lesser-protected arm. Also, the face has a thin alloy plate over the plastic composite layer, to ensure the soldier is safe from shrapnel. Finally there is a pair of alloy-shod boots to complete the BDU. These go well up to the knee, where a final composite plate is added to cover the knee, attached to the composite boots.

A second, tertiary system is used in case a bullet gets past the plating, there is flak armour under the fatigues for where the plating does not cover, this flak is durable and is capable of stopping most pistol rounds and even a 5.56mm round, however should the bullets velocity be high enough, this will effortlessly be torn through.


Technical Systems

Targetting is a factor the Kriegos military has never ignored and that holds true in this BDU, targeting systems are highly advanced and mounted in the helmet, the various vision modes include: Thermal, Night Vision, Infrared, Electro Magnetic and motion tracking. Murmuring a key word into the helms mic can change these various modes, however should you not want to make a sound and are prepared to take a bit of time, you can adjust a small knob on the side of your helm to cycle through the vision modes, also a HUD (heads up display) is on offer, this will monitor your heart and average breathing rate per minute to ensure you remain calm. Finally, a carbon dioxide range finder is located on the side of the helmet, helping soldiers calculate the range the target is at and how they can more easily get a lethal shot, at last there is a small uplink that automatically configures to the nearest Kriegos comms centre/equivalent and uses it to bounce their signal up to Kriegos GPS satellites and ten has the signal bounced back, therefore, creating a small, effective mini-map on the HUD, however the time delay depends heavily on the distance of the nearest comms centre. The computer that does all this is remarkably small thanks to recent computer advances, it housed in the helmet, and as with all Kriegos military equipment, is EMP shielded.

Due to the recent rise in biological warfare, the Kriegos military have to be prepared for anything; therefore a 3 minute Re-breather has been included, the oxygen tank is located on the back of the solder.

There are also slots to help carry ammunition and other supplies, however this is not shown on the model, this is a mere outline of what the armour is, without trimmings. There are racks on the sides of the thigh armour to clip on clips of ammo or supplies. It’s up to you. There is also rack on the back of the soldier designed to house an assault rifle.

Please note that this is a mere model, the real thing will look a lot more intimidating and will have a potent looking spike adorning the helmet. Enjoy.

(if you want to buy)
Price per unit: 5000 Kriegs (Equal value of british pound)

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OOC: Please note, I know this is a bit wierd, with the plating and all, but I just wanted to have something more artistic rather than all the modern BDUs.
Tremalkier
14-07-2004, 23:58
(OOC: Sounds like a cheaper, less powerful, and less versatile version of the TBS)
Capsule Corporation
15-07-2004, 00:06
Holy Shazbot... you do realize the difference between a heading and a shout at the top of your lungs, right? :P that's almost as bad AS CAPSLOCK! :P

But nonetheless, cool stuff
Kriegorgrad
15-07-2004, 16:48
Holy Shazbot... you do realize the difference between a heading and a shout at the top of your lungs, right? :P that's almost as bad AS CAPSLOCK! :P

But nonetheless, cool stuff

Yea I Know...it pisses the hell out of me, this looked A-OK on the old forums but on bloody jolt...

Also, what is a TBS? Never heard of it.