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  • Steel Bib
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  • Steel bib (Russian:Stalynoi Nagrudnik") is (a type of body armor basically a breastplate developed by the Red Army in World War II. The native Cyrillic abbreviation for the vest was СН, the Cyrillic letters Es and En.) It consisted of two pressed steel plates that protected the front torso and groin. The plates were 2 mm (.08") and weighed 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs). This armor was supplied to SHISBr (assault engineers) and Tankodesantniki (infantry that rode on tanks) of some tank brigades.
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  • Steel bib (Russian:Stalynoi Nagrudnik") is (a type of body armor basically a breastplate developed by the Red Army in World War II. The native Cyrillic abbreviation for the vest was СН, the Cyrillic letters Es and En.) It consisted of two pressed steel plates that protected the front torso and groin. The plates were 2 mm (.08") and weighed 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs). This armor was supplied to SHISBr (assault engineers) and Tankodesantniki (infantry that rode on tanks) of some tank brigades.