Stopping Corrosion, Slowing Bullets: The US Military Has Found An Indestructible Tool In Polyurea

New polyurea coatings being tested by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory can create a rubber surface that not only stops corrosion but improves the ballistic protection of armored amphibious assault vehicles. The reported advance could provide a quantum leap in shielding the U.S. Marine Corps’ AAV fleet from two critical threats at once, developers say. …

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