Casimir Zeglen invented the bullet proof vest in the 1800's. More details can be found in the related link below.
Henry Sharpnel invented it
No
Hell no
they improved in protection and is more bullet proof after ww2
The development of bulletproof plexiglass was a collaborative effort between several companies and researchers. However, one of the early pioneers in this technology was chemist Leo Baekeland, who invented Bakelite, the first plastic made from synthetic components. Over the years, advancements in materials science and engineering have led to the production of bullet-resistant plexiglass for various applications like armored vehicles and security barriers.
There are several types of bullet proof vests that have been invented. For details, see the attached link.
Casimir Zeglen invented the bullet proof vest in the 1800's. More details can be found in the related link below.
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The answer you're looking for is, they were both invented by women, however, Stephanie Kwolek, a scientist, didn't actually invent "the bullet proof vest," but instead, she invented Kevlar, a material used in bullet proof vests.
No. People are not bullet proof.
Ambulances are not bullet proof.
No Tungsten is NOT bullet proof.
No airplanes do not have bullet proof glass.
yes if you add bullet proof material
A typical football helmet is not bullet proof but someone could create a bullet proof football helmet.
The standard bullet proof vest is not stab proof, however there are some bullet proof vests that are. These stab-proof vests have a wire mesh on the outside, or a similar material.