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Body armour, developed for use by British forces in World War II

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Postcard of Body armour, developed for use by British forces in World War II.
000-180-002-411-C
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Body armour, developed for use by British forces in World War II

This body armour was developed by the Medical Research Council for use by British forces in World War II. The new body armour was only used in action once, when it was worn by airborne troops during the battle of Arnhem in 1944.

The three cloth-covered steel plates cover the chest, back and abdomen, shielding the body's vital organs. The design was based on research into First World War casualty statistics and the study of wounds sustained in the early years of World War II.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-411-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1989.19
Date: 1939 - 1945
Between 1939 and 1945
Material: Metal, green canvas-covered; green webbing straps
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What: Armour, body
Subject: Equipment
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Description: Set of World War II body armour, comprising canvas covered metal pads for chest, stomach, loins and kidneys linked with straps
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