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beltman713
05-10-2005, 06:48 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/marines_body_armor

Marines Corps Recalls 5,277 Combat Vests

Tue May 10,11:55 AM ET

WASHINGTON - The Marine Corps is recalling 5,277 combat vests issued to troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Djibouti after a newspaper article raised concerns that they failed a test to determine whether they could stop a bullet.

The Marines said in a statement they are recalling the vests to alleviate any doubts caused by a Marine Corps Times article published Monday, but service officials insisted they do not believe the vests are faulty.

The armor in question is called the "Outer Tactical Vest" and it is part of the Interceptor body armor package issued to troops in combat zones. The vest, when combined with protective plates, is designed to stop a rifle round.

Without the plates, the vest should still provide some protection against 9 mm pistol rounds and fragments from an explosion. But several vests manufactured by Point Blank Body Armor of Pompano Beach, Fla., fell short of the Marines' standards during testing in 2004, according to Capt. Jeff Landis, a Marine spokesman.

The Marine statement described an urgent need for the vests as Marines prepared to deploy.

Most Point Blank vests passed the tests, but the Marine liaison to Point Blank recommended the service reject the production lots of those that failed — numbering thousands of vests total, according to memos, dated in mid-2004, obtained by the Marine Corps Times and reproduced on the Internet.

The Marines then tested vests from those lots again at another test range, and they passed, Landis said. Marine officials then issued waivers allowing the vests to go to the troops, but decided to recall the vests from the field when they learned of the imminent article.

Overall, about 181,000 Kevlar vests have been issued to Marines. Each costs $525, Landis said.

In one memo obtained by the Times, James MacKiewicz, a Marine technical adviser, complained of "major performance and quality assurance problems" with Point Blank's products.

However, Landis said the Marines are satisfied with the company's performance and its vests.

"Point Blank stands by its products," said Ish Burks, a spokesman for Point Blank's parent company, DHB Industries. "The vests are performing in the only test that matters — live combat. There have been no reported failures in the field."

Landis said the recall was going out to commanders in the field. Troops will have to check tags on their vests to see if they are from the recalled lots. Then they can exchange their vests for new ones.

Gold9472
05-10-2005, 06:52 PM
They only cost $525 a piece, and we had problems giving them to our soldiers? That's $95 Million. We spend that in our sleep.

somebigguy
05-10-2005, 08:13 PM
They only cost $525 a piece, and we had problems giving them to our soldiers? That's $95 Million. We spend that in our sleep.
It would be cheaper to pull out of Iraq.

Gold9472
05-10-2005, 08:23 PM
It would be cheaper to pull out of Iraq.

I'm talking about the, "If they're going, why didn't you properly prepare them" argument...

somebigguy
05-10-2005, 08:25 PM
I'm talking about the, "If they're going, why didn't you properly prepare them" argument...
Well, you go to war with the army you have, not the army you want.

Duh.

PillowTalkPrincess
05-10-2005, 08:51 PM
I just think it is SAD....first lets just waist money, second I can't stand the thought of just letting the soldgiers getting killed cuz of a stupid vest which is supposed to protect them....wonder where they were made? most likely China right?