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Flak jackets

Scope note

Protective garments consisting of overlapping plates of steel, aluminum, or bonded fiberglass attached within a nylon jacket. They were developed during the Second World War to protect aircraft crews against fragments from antiaircraft shells, and are now also widely used by ground combat personnel.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000201794

Broader Terms used

<body armor: torso>

Equivalent Terms used

flak jacket

Created

13yrs ago

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