Gear: Intercepter Body Armor (IBA)

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Intercepter Body Armor (IBA)

Armor Holdings
Category: Officer Safety Products
Subcategory: Body Armor
Price: Free Issue with Service in a war Zone
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Description:

The Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) is the current body armor provided to U.S. combatants. IBA uses a modular design, enabling periodical enhancements of subsystems and inserts. In the current version IBA consists of the Outer Tactical vest (OTV), made of a combination of cordura, Kevlar or Twaron. Pockets built into the fore and back of the OTV contain ergonomically designed kevlar backed composite ceramic panels (Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI) / Enhanced SAPI (ESAPI) and other elements protecting the sides, shoulders and bicep. Mounting casualties from IEDs required the enhancement of the IBA which in its basic form, provided torso protection from the fragmentary effects of IEDs, leaving the upper arm and underarm areas vulnerable. New components were introduced to cover these areas included the Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert (ESBI) and Deltoid (upper arm) and Axilliary (under arm) Protector (DAP) are used for arms and shoulder protection. DAP is worn under the OTV, protecting the vulnerable armsye (arm hole area). A fully loaded Medium size suite could weigh up to 24 pounds, depending on the configuration. The system is produced in eight OTV sizes and five sizes of front and back, ergonomically designed SAPI/ESAPI ballistic plates. The basic IBA represents nine pounds weight saving, compared to the previously used Personal Armor System Ground Troops (PAGST)/ Interim Small Arms Protective Overvest (ISAPO) combination. ESAPI represents the latest protection insert available for the IBA, stopping multiple small arms hits. With additional protection for the throat and groin the system provides effective protection to the most critical body mass. One of the leading producers of IBA components is Armor Holdings. At AUSA 06 the company introduced the LIMBS system, Lightweight Integrated Mobility Body Armor System. LIMBS provides enhanced protection to the shoulders, Bicep and Thigh while offering 25% less weight compared to existing systems. Its ergonomical design improves mobility, comfort and performance. The suite combines a shoulder-Bicep system.

Member Reviews

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    patmrey, Sat, 13 Sep 2008 13:13:36 UTC.
    1st review

    It Works, thats all that matters isn't it. May be heavy and cumbersome, but it stops the rounds and the frag from getting to you.

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    CQBDJ, Mon, 22 Sep 2008 18:26:36 UTC.

    I wore the OTV in iraq without the shoulder & thigh protection, its easy to throw on real quick in times of emergencies when you have 2 minutes to rush to your hmmwv's to pick up casaulties or provide heavy fire support with gun trucks. It could have better protection around the collar bone area, the back area is exposed a bit to much but with sapi plates in its still lightweight to throw on unless your using ESAPIS with side ESAPIS then your bulked down with that and your full combat load. its comfortable to wear but to me any armor is better then no armor

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    gymbumm, Fri, 14 Nov 2008 13:20:30 UTC.

    GREAT PRODUCT. It saved my butt in Iraq.

    1SG Fryar
    Fallujah 2004

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    BERSERKER_52_SHAFT, Thu, 18 Dec 2008 09:35:48 UTC.

    I LOVE MINE SO FAR SO GOOD

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    Janssen, Fri, 23 Jan 2009 03:37:26 UTC.

    It is heavy but I love it and I feel safe wearing it.

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    bears11185, Wed, 28 Jan 2009 12:07:18 UTC.

    The shoulder pads are not easy to move around in but get the job done. (had to wear them been a gunner under my command) I had the new 8 pound heavier version. That slides over you head and has the quick release cord. Should the medic need to get it off of you or you end up in water. It worked. I like the new version better than the older one even though the Marines stop using them.

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    SLimon12B, Wed, 28 Jan 2009 13:46:16 UTC.

    I like this product alot better then our new IOTV it has the exact same protection and even uses the same ESAPI plates and DAP. Can take a hit as good as an IOTV if worn properly. Much easyer to put on and take off... unlike the newer version where we have lost a fellow soldier do to that the rip cord, it was melted to the uniform and that extra 5 seconds messing with it and using the alternative way to take it off was enoff for him to bleed out. Dont fix what's not broken, get an IBA.

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    Jeremy0311, Sun, 08 Feb 2009 18:46:34 UTC.

    Thank god the Marine Corps is going back to this flak except with all the damn arm and add ons

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    jasonrose, Sat, 18 Jul 2009 06:52:17 UTC.

    the IBA is heavy to many parts added on OITV is the latest but I didnt get issued plates with it so cant were it.

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    weaponx, Sat, 18 Jul 2009 12:54:03 UTC.

    This vest is the most comfortable I have worn yet. And with all of the accesories it looks like it gives you the most coverage.This is a great vest I high recommend it.

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