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So, a common myth with plate carriers, they can actually offer greater ballistic protection from both fragmentation and high velocity threats if configured correctly... they also cover the critical vitals much better if also worn correctly (the issued frag vest doesn't actually hold the ballistic plates at the positions they're supposed to occupy to properly cover your vital organs).I have not, but I would not be surprised to see some instances of frag penetrating where the helmet would have covered. Same issue faces plate carriers vs frag vests with plates such as ours or the US IOTV.
Is active hearing protection worth the trade off of less protection? I would argue yes, I am not as convinced that plate carriers are the right answer if you’re facing a large fragmentation threat.
Ideally the system would be able to issue stuff to allow the commanders to tailor their load outs and protection levels.
Some of the helmet designs now do allow that modularity in protection.
Cool thing is you can scale the amount of hard and/or soft armour depending on the threat and operating environment, with the added benefit of quick donning and doffing.
A place I was working at had soft armour inserts sourced by CJOC where we had front, rear and side soft armour for plate carriers: so we had soft armour sized to the ballistic plates we were using, and 6 x 9 soft armour inserts inside the cummerbund.
My friend from 2/75 has a similar setup where instead of soft armour on the sides he has 6x6 hard armour plates, but they have a slightly larger cut soft armour insert for their front and rear plate bags.