Officials said the specifications drawn for the latest body armour includes physical protection from brick batting, knife and acid attacks and having special fire retardant properties to counter molotov cocktails and fire projectiles as being experienced by the paramilitary in Jammu and Kashmir and other places.
They said while the gear to guard against such riot-like and protest situations does exist in the Central Reserve Police Force inventory, the recent protests in Kashmir Valley have prompted the country's largest paramilitary to go in for full-body protection.
The official said the new body protector will have a chest guard, elbow pad, shin guard and groin and thigh guard as part of single assembly gear for the wearer and the overall weight of this armour would be around 6 kilograms.
"The tenders are out for about 2,000 full body protectors. Once the first lot is found successful, a larger quantity will be ordered," the official said.
The officer said the first lot of these protectors, once procured, will be sent to the units in Kashmir Valley and based on their feedback, further purchases will be made.
The specifications of such full-body protectors were finalised in 2013 itself, officials said, but the force has been looking for more better and enhanced armour and hence the fresh tenders were recently floated.
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