The Hesco 3810LV Level III+ ICW Rifle Plate is an In-Conjunction With design that requires soft armor behind it to meet its rated performance. This can be achieved by wearing it with your soft armor vest or pairing it with a soft armor plate backer in your plate carrier.
This rifle plate is thin and lightweight armor piercing protection, including 5.56x45mm M855 GREEN TIP.
The 3810LV is made from advanced ceramic and Spectra®. Finished with water repellant polyurethane coated CORDURA® fabric.
SIZE | THICKNESS | WEIGHT |
8x10 Shooters Cut | .6" | 2.5 lb |
10x12 Shooters Cut | .6" | 3.9 lb |
Small SAPI Cut | .6" | 3.4 lb |
Medium SAPI Cut | .6" | 4.0 lb |
Large SAPI Cut | .6" | 4.6 lb |
X-Large SAPI Cut | .6" | 5.3 lb |
Multi Hit Threat Performance
5.56x45mm M193
3150 ft/s
7.62x39mm M67
2390 ft/s
7.62x51mm M80
2800 ft/s
7.62x39mm JSP
2780 ft/s
5.56x45mm M855/SS109
3150 ft/s
7.62x39mm M43 (Mild Steel Core)
2390 ft/s
7.62 x 54R – LPS
2850 ft/s
NIJ Standard–0101.06
Tested and verified to meet or exceed ballistic resistance as specified under NIJ Standard– 0101.06 plus Special Rifle Threats validated.
The 3810LV Rifle Plate is sold individually. Order 2 plates if you want a pair.
Made in the USA.
This item is subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). It may not be sold or otherwise provided to any non-U.S. Person and/or exported or re-exported without a valid U.S. Department of Commerce BIS export license, or applicable EAR license Exception.
Hesco Testing Protocol
NIJ Certification of hard armor requires submission of 10” x 12” test plates which must demonstrate the ability to defeat specific rounds tested to a valid NIJ shot pattern, after exposure to a stringent conditioning protocol to simulate aging and wear. Level III requires six M80 rounds per plate. Level IV requires one AP M2 per plate.
NIJ’s process provides for the inclusion of other size torso plates of identical construction to be included under the Certification without further NIJ testing.
Hesco holds itself to a higher standard by publishing the minimum number of shots that each size plate can be expected to defeat under similar NIJ testing methods, as well as listing many additional threats not addressed under the NIJ Certification process.