New Delhi: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has started procuring 40,000 lightweight bulletproof jackets for its personnel deployed in Jammu and Kashmir, LWE zones and insurgency-prone Northeast. The Central Paramilitary Force has started procuring life-protecting bulletproof jackets, including BIS-5 and BIS-6 from SMPP private limited, a domestic company dealing with defence equipment.
Procuring such a huge number of bulletproof jacket from SMPP also emphasise the Central government's make-in-India initiative as the Delhi-based company is a renowned manufacturer of critical defence equipment like personal protection, platform protection and ammunition with a global footprint. Sources privy to the development told ETV Bharat that all these bulletproof vests have been made with Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certification.
Earlier, bulletproof jackets in India were made under the standard of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ-America) which had a bullet-resistant capacity of one to four levels. But, under the BIS standard, the bullet-resistant capacity has been increased from level one to six. The newly procured bulletproof vest can resist even steel bullets also, an official said.
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Although approval to procure such a huge number of bulletproof jackets have been granted by the Home Ministry in 2020, necessary official procedures and Covid 19 pandemic has delayed the procurement process. "In many instances, we have seen that the bulletproof vests used by our soldiers were not able to resist bullets used by the terrorists' outfits," said the official.