- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
- 330
Fred and others,
AFV crews wear their body armour in case they have to bail in a hurry (IED strike, mobility kill in a hot area, etc) - it only makes good tactical sense not to be fumbling around with your body armour while you are trying to exit. In addition, it is another layer of protection - if your veh gets hit your body armour will mitigate injuries caused by interior spalling (Google it on open source). Anything that will protect you better is a good thing. Finally, in case of a rollover, serious accident, collision or hitting a hidden ditch at speed, the body armour can save crew members from cracked ribs and vertebrae.
As far as hatches open or closed, too close to OPSEC, don't want to give away their SOP on open source.
AFV crews wear their body armour in case they have to bail in a hurry (IED strike, mobility kill in a hot area, etc) - it only makes good tactical sense not to be fumbling around with your body armour while you are trying to exit. In addition, it is another layer of protection - if your veh gets hit your body armour will mitigate injuries caused by interior spalling (Google it on open source). Anything that will protect you better is a good thing. Finally, in case of a rollover, serious accident, collision or hitting a hidden ditch at speed, the body armour can save crew members from cracked ribs and vertebrae.
As far as hatches open or closed, too close to OPSEC, don't want to give away their SOP on open source.