Lvl 4 Body Armor: Frequently Asked Questions (2024)

Lvl 4 Body Armor – What You Should Know Before Purchasing

Level IV plates are currently the highest-rated armor recognized by the NIJ. If you’re looking for answers, we’re happy to present Lvl 4 Body Armor: Frequently Asked Questions.

According to the NIJ ratings, level 4 ceramic plates are only required to defeat one round of armor-piercing .30-06 Black Tip ammunition. However, during the NIJ .06 Certification testing, an entire lot of level 4 armor must also be subjected to a drop test, water submersion, temperature cycle chambers, as well as other important tests to determine the integrity of the ballistic materials. All of those tests are completed before the ballistic test is done.

If you’re considering buying level 4 plates, we’re here to answer some of the most frequently asked questions regarding one of the most popular body armor levels. But first let’s go over what exactly level iv armor is.

Lvl 4 Body Armor: Frequently Asked Questions (1)

Ceramic Body Armor

Level IV body armor is made from a hard surfaced strike face and some sort of lightweight backer. But the ceramic strike face is an integral part of breaking apart any armor piercing round. On the surface, ceramic is a hard, heat-resistant material that is also averse to corrosion. For body armor, you typcially use one of three ceramic materials for a Level 4 strike face – alumina-oxide, silicon carbide or boron carbide. Alumina is the heaviest ceramic used in body armor, but it’s also the least expensive. RMA utilizes an alumina-oxide ceramic in our model 1155 Level 4 body armor plates and 6×6 side plates. Silicon-carbide ceramic and boron-carbide ceramic are both lighter, but more expensive ceramic strike faces found in level 4 plates. RMA’s model 1192 hard armor plate utilizes a silicon and boron-carbide blend to produce a lightweight body armor plate that weighs just 5.9lbs.

For 2023, we’re proud to introduce the best value in body armor; our brand new 1165 plate. Level IV multi-hit rated, the lightweight level 4 plates weighs in at only 6.8 lbs and slims down to only 0,8 inches thin.

Ceramic alone is not sufficient to defeat a 30.06 armor piercing round. While the ceramic does in fact break apart the ammunition, a polyethylene backer made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) or e-glass is required to catch the bullet fragments and minimize back-face deformation.

Ceramic Expanded

Compared to any type steel body armor, ceramic body armor is better at absorbing and dispersing energy than steel. This means that wearing ceramic armor will result in less broken ribs and other injuries to your bones and internal organs. And because of the ceramic, these plates performs much better versus armor-piercing bullets and high-velocity rounds when compared to steel body armor.

Level 4 body armor has historically been made from steel or ceramic composites—but as technology has changed, so have materials. Today, body armor manufacturers are using all sorts of materials to defeat ballistic threats such ceramic composites, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fabrics, aramids like Twaron and Kevlar, steel, silicon carbide, boron carbide, carbon nanotubes, and more. Because of this broad range of materials and manufacturing methods, some level 4 armor will strictly only defeat one single round of M2AP while others will defeat multiple M2AP strikes.

Level IV body armor can weigh anywhere from as little as 5-pounds or as much as 9-pounds, depending on the materials used and shape of the plate. A declaration of level 4 armor protection under NIJ certification is a good place to start your buying decisions, but pay attention to weight, price, and total number of bullet strikes a plate can protect you from before you buy. Most importantly, ensure you purchase your armor from a reputable source and manufacturer that has a reputation for high quality products. Don’t bet your life on anything less.

What is Lvl 4 body armor?

Though many other formats have been tried, the only tried-and-true reliable format of level 4 body armor is the hard plate. The most common size of level 4 body armor is the 10 x 12 hard plate. The vast majority of adult humans can properly fit a 10 x 12 plate for torso and back coverage. Although other formats like SAPI/ESAPI, shapes such as shooter’s or swimmer’s cut, and larger and smaller sizes exist.

What is a Level IV plate?

A level IV plate is rated to defeat one round of M2AP ammunition at a minimum before it is fully compromised. A level IV plate is the highest level of ballistic protection rated under the current National Institute of Justice 0101.06 standard. Though commonly called ‘Level 4’, the technical nomenclature to describe armor levels under the NIJ 0101.06 standard is with roman numerals in ascending levels of protection as IIA, II, IIIA, III, and IV.

Do Level 4 plates expire?

Level 4 Armor plates don’t expire due to time alone, but for reasons of use or abuse. Warranty expiration and the material expiration are ideas that are commonly confused. Most manufacturers warranty their products for five years against defects in materials and workmanship. The expiration of your warranty doesn’t have anything to do with the expiration of the ballistic properties of your armor. There are numerous ways an end user can compromise the ballistic integrity of their armor, and they’re all fairly obvious. We discuss this in more detail in our RMA blog.

How fragile are ceramic body armor plates?

National Institute of Justice Level IV certification tests include dropping ceramic plates from a minimum of 48 inches with ten pounds of weight behind it while the plate is soaking wet. You can rest assured that your ceramic plates from RMA are protected from ordinary everyday drops.

However, be aware that if an armor plate is NOT certified, it may not have been drop tested, and therefore, you won’t know how fragile or strong a plate’s strike face may be. RMA has all of its Lvl 4 body armor tested with a drop test, regardless of its certification status to ensure that its testing procedures are consistent throughout the full range of products. There are also many reviews available on the durability of the our plates – including this torture test from Gun Made.

How much do Level 4 plates weigh?

Level 4 plates weigh anywhere from only a few pounds each up to 9 pounds each, depending on the plate manufacturer’s design and size. The less they weigh, the more you pay because lighter ballistic materials cost much more money.

How thick is a Level 4 plate?

Most standalone level 4 plates are around 1 inch thick. “ICW” or “In Conjunction With” level 4 body armor plates can be much thinner, but require another backing material like a IIIA vest to perform at level 4 standards.

Are there Level 4 steel plates?

In the past, there have been steel level 4 body armor plates, though steel on the whole is not recommended for use as body armor for a variety of reasons – from weight and spalling to improper heat treatment and more. But more recently, there is no longer steel body armor on the market – most likely because because the overall weight and its inability to defeat high velocity steel ammunition, the minimum standard for level 4 armor certification by NIJ. Typically, level IV plates are built only with ceramic and composite material. This is because if steel was used for lvl 4 body armor, it would be around the same thickness and would most likely be 12-15 pounds per plate – maybe more.

Is Level 4 armor illegal?

No. Level 4 armor is legal to own in all 50 states if you are an American citizen with no prior felony convictions.

What will Level 4 plates stop?

The National Institute of Justice only tests 1 single strike of 7.62 M2AP (30-06 steel) against level 4 plates for NIJ 0101.06 certification. But any level 4 plate that been certified by NIJ should also stop one strike from any round less powerful than M2AP such as 5.56mm, 7.62X39mm, .308 WIN/7.62 NATO, and all handgun rounds like 9X19mm, .40S&W, and .45 ACP.

How many hits can a ceramic plate take?

While NIJ tests confirm that any certified level 4 plate will stop a single round of M2AP 30-06, some plates can go beyond this single hit certification. Additionally, most level 4 ceramic plates can handle a surprising number of lower-powered rounds like 9mm, 5.56mm, and others that impact with far less force than M2AP. Each of RMA’s ceramic plates are multi-hit capable.

Can Level 4 body armor plates stop edge hits?

RMA Armament’s plates are designed to defeat bullet strikes all the way to the very edge. However, not all level 4 body armor plates from every manufacturer are designed this way. Here is an example of the stopping power RMA’s plates have against edge hits.

How strong is Level 4 body armor?

The strongest level 4 body armor so far invented is the RMA 1189 Level IV plate. Utilizing a patented ceramic pattern array to control damage from each bullet strike, the RMA 1189 Level IV plate can be expected to protect the wearer from 5-7 rounds of M2AP ammunition.

Can Level 4 body armor stop 50 BMG?

While some level IV body armor has been shown to defeat 50 BMG under very controlled and specific circ*mstances, no body armor should never be depended upon to defeat 50 BMG. With so many variables such as wind resistance, air pressure, back face deformation, bullet construction, round powder load, and distance to target involved, a round capable of destroying an engine block in a moving vehicle or humanely killing an elephant at 1,000 yards will destroy you with absolute certainty even if your armor plate, “catches” the bullet.

Is there Level 5 body armor?

No. The National Institute of Justice does not have a certification standard for “level 5,” and level 4 will remain the highest ballistic standard.

Do I need Level 4 plates?

Choosing armor products that are right for your lifestyle can be complex, and not every type of armor is right for everyone in every situation. We encourage you to follow the RMA Armament blog, where we often discuss use case scenarios and proper application of different armor products, style, and levels. Body armor is typically employed to the highest common threat level the wearer might encounter.

For example, police officers most often don’t wear level 3 or 4 plates for everyday duty. Their bulk, weight, smaller coverage area, and inability to stop more total rounds from handguns makes soft IIIA armor vests ideal. Since the vast majority of ballistic threats faced by police are from handgun rounds like 9mm and .45 ACP, rifle plates would get in the way of everyday tasks and fatigue an officer’s muscular and cardiovascular systems more quickly than soft IIIA armor while providing no additional protection from the vast majority of ordinary ballistic threats.

Purchasing body armor isn’t just about buying the highest number you can. It’s about tailoring the minimum amount of bulk and weight necessary to the application at hand, price notwithstanding. Surviving a hail of bullets doesn’t come down to the ability to absorb them until your attacker runs out of ammunition; it comes down to ending or exiting the fight. Your armor system should compliment that strategy.

Who makes the best level 4 armor plates?

RMA Armament manufactures not only affordable and lightweight level 4 armor plates. But we also make the world’s strongest level 4 armor plate ever to exist. All RMA Armament level 4 body armor plates are available to American civilians, law enforcement, and military agencies and personnel. Each plate is overbuilt to ensure multi-hit capability exceeding NIJ minimums for level 4 certification. By any metric, RMA Armament makes the best level 4 armor plates.

Lvl 4 Body Armor: Frequently Asked Questions (2024)

FAQs

What penetrates level 4 body armor? ›

Level IV armor may be vulnerable to high velocity or specialized armor piercing rounds. Further . 338 Lapua Magnum and . 50 BMG are generally capable of penetrating level IV.

How effective is level 4 body armor? ›

These plates offer the highest level of protection certified by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), specifically under the NIJ 0101.06 standard. They can stop high-powered rifle bullets (also where the term 'rifle plates' comes from), including 7.62x39mm AP (. 30-06 AP) rounds.

What defeats level 4 armor? ›

What will Level 4 plates stop? The National Institute of Justice only tests 1 single strike of 7.62 M2AP (30-06 steel) against level 4 plates for NIJ 0101.06 certification. But any level 4 plate that been certified by NIJ should also stop one strike from any round less powerful than M2AP such as 5.56mm, 7.62X39mm, .

Will level 4 plates stop 45-70? ›

While the NIJ Level IV certification doesn't explicitly cover the . 45-70 or other lever-action bullets, independent tests have suggested that the BulletSafe ballistic plate may provide a reasonable level of protection against these formidable projectiles.

Will .308 penetrate level 4 plates? ›

Depends on the body armor, the range, and the specific . 308. A level I armor vest will be extremely unlikely to stop such a round at any but the most extreme ranges. A Level IV vest will likely prevent the round from penetrating.

Will 5.56 green tip penetrate body armor? ›

In fact, it failed to penetrate a BulletSafe Level IV vest during rigorous testing, demonstrating its limitations against modern body armor. For hunters, the green tip is unsuitable due to its lack of expansion, causing minimal tissue damage and limited blood loss in animals.

Will level 4 stop a 50 bmg? ›

Hard armor plates and their 50 cal resistance

Level III plates can stop rounds up to 7.62x51mm NATO (308 Winchester), while Level IV plates are tested against armor-piercing rounds like the 30-06 M2 AP. However, even Level IV plates are not guaranteed to stop a direct hit from a 50 cal round, especially at close range.

Will there be Level 5 body armor? ›

What is Level 5 Body Armor? Level 5 Armor does not actually exist. The highest rating of body armor on the market to day is Level 4 body armor, which is capable of defeating at least a single round of 7.62 x 63 armor piercing ammunition.

Can civilians own level 4 armor? ›

As a citizen of the United States you have the legal right to purchase and wear body armor for personal or professional use.

How many shots can level 4 armor take? ›

A level IV must stop a single hit of 7.62MM AP “Black Tip”, which is effectively a . 30-06 Armor Piercing bullet. Note the difference in shot count between a level III (6 shots) and level IV (1 shot) certification.

Can level 4 armor stop 338? ›

Level 4 body armour can be penetrated by . 50 calibre rounds (such as . 50 BMG) as well as . 338 Laupa Magnum rounds.

Should I get level 3 or level 4 armor? ›

Level 3 armor is designed to provide protection against lower caliber, while level 4 armor is specifically engineered to stop things like higher calibers and armor-piercing ammunition, offering a higher level of defense.

What armor do navy seals use? ›

The IBA system consists of an Outer Tactical Vest (OTV) and two Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI) ballistic plates. The OTV features a carrier shell, and three main (flexible) ballistic panel inserts (front left and front right panels, and a rear back panel), which are made with a finely woven Kevlar KM2 fiber.

Does the US military use Level 4 plates? ›

Military Personnel

Level 4 armor plates are standard issue equipment, as rifle fire is the essential threat faced by ground combat troops. The U.S. military has issued the ESAPI (Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert) as a general issue item since 2005. The ESAPI offers equivalent protection to NIJ Level IV plates.

Do Level 4 plates expire? ›

Very simply put, properly made ceramic plates have no expiration. The expiration date on armor is the expiration of the manufacturers warranty. This is a way for manufacturers to limit their own liability as these companies carry multi-million dollar insurance plans in case of failure.

What calibers penetrate body armor? ›

Common rifle rounds, like the . 223 Remington or 7.62x39mm, are known to penetrate lower levels of body armor. Their increased velocity and energy give them a higher chance of overcoming the armor's resistance, leading to potential penetration.

Does Level 5 body armor exist? ›

As defined by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), there are five distinct body armor ballistic levels: Level IIA, Level II, Level IIIA, Level III, and Level IV.

Can a 9mm go through body armor? ›

As the NIJ tests Type II body armor using high-velocity 9mm and . 357 Magnum ammunition, it's tough enough to stop most common handgun threats, including 9mm and . 40 S&W.

What material can a bullet not penetrate? ›

Types of Bulletproof Material
  • Steel. Steel bulletproof materials are heavy duty, yet at just a few millimeters thick, extremely effective in stopping modern firearm rounds. ...
  • Ceramic. ...
  • Fiberglass. ...
  • Wood. ...
  • Kevlar. ...
  • Polyethylene. ...
  • Polycarbonate.

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