In 1917, Guy Otis Brewster, an American gunsmith from New Jersey,
created a set of wearable armor to protect soldiers from small arms
fire, which went down in history under the name “Brewster Armor”. This
kit included a large shield-shaped body plate and a heavy helmet. The
armor plate for the body was fastened with shoulder buckles, and it also
had some kind of damper cushioning. The helmet was equipped with
adjustable eye shields. The thickness of the armor was 5.5 mm (0.21
inches), and, according to Brewster’s idea, it was supposed to reliably
protect the soldier from the effects of small arms. In April 1917,
this unusual protection was tested, and the inventor himself tested it
on himself. Initially, the armor was struck with a sledgehammer, and
then Brewster stood in front of the machine gun, and several bullets
were fired at him. The tests were successful, and Brewster himself
stated that the impact of machine gun fire is only a tenth of the shock
that he experienced when hit with a sledgehammer. Despite this,
Brewster’s Armor had a significant drawback – it was heavy and severely
fettered the soldiers in their movements. Perhaps that is why history
has not recorded cases of the massive use of this armor protection on
the battlefields.
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