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Advanced Armaments International Pty Ltd (AAI) is accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA) to the International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and AAI’s NATA accreditation (NATA Accreditation No 17215) covers the following tests:
- Ballistic tests on bullet resistant panels and elements by methods AS/NZS 2343, BS EN 1063, DIN EN 1063, EN 1063
- Ballistic tests and large object impact tests on glazing materials to Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 Part 223 Appendix A, British Rail Specification BR 566
- Ballistic tests on steel, wrought homogenous armour plates (for combat vehicles and for ammunition testing)by methods MIL-A-12560H(MR) and MIL-DTL-12560J(MR)
- Ballistic tests on high hardness, wrought, steel armour plates by methods MIL-A-46100D(MR) and MIL-DTL-46100E
- Ballistic tests on titanium alloy weldable armour plates by method MIL-DTL-46077G
- Ballistic (V50) tests on armour by method MIL-STD-622F
- Ballistic tests on body armour by methods HOSDB Body Armour Standards for UK Police (2007) Part 2, NIJ STD 0101.03, NIJ STD 0101.04, NIJ STD 0101.06 and NATO STANAG 2920
- Ballistic material and product testing by method VPAM APR 2006 (Edition 2009-05-14)
- Tests on ballistic resistant protective materials by method NIJ STD 0108.01
- Stab resistance tests on body armour by methods HOSDB Body Armour Standards for UK Police (2007) Part 3 and NIJ STD 0115.00
- Determination of protection levels for occupants of logistic and light armoured vehicles by method NATO STANAG 4569 Annex A and Annex C (NATO Standardization Agreement 4569, Published in March 2004)
Furthermore, AAI has the ability to perform testing to many other national and international standards as required by clients.
AAI also offers a custom research and development testing service providing clients with an opportunity to establish the actual ballistic resistance capability of specific items of armour or elements under a broad range of environmental and operational conditions.
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