Military textile science explained

Military textile science is the study and development of technical textiles used by defense forces on land, sea, and air. The products derived from this field of study are designated as military textiles.This field includes various types of textiles, such as woven, knitted, nonwoven, coated, laminated, and composite materials, all designed to meet the specific needs of military operations. The focus is on creating textiles that are lightweight, durable, and effective in providing comfort, protection, and survival in challenging environments.[1]

History

The history of military textile science dates back to the late 18th century, with one of the earliest documented studies attributed to Benjamin Thompson. In 1792, he published a paper on Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society where he highlighted the importance of internally trapped air in textiles for thermal insulation.[2] Here is the list of innovations in military textiles in history

!Year!Innovation!Impact on Military Use
1879GabardineUsed in trench coats, offering protection from rain while allowing breathability.[3]
1912Flame-Resistant textilesProvided enhanced protection in combat zones, reducing burn injuries.[4]
1933Polyethylene fiberUsed to achieve flexibility, high ductility, and resistance against chemicals and water.[5] [6]
1939Nylon StockingsDemonstrated Nylon's potential, leading to its military adoption.[7]
1941Nylon ParachutesImproved reliability and availability of parachutes during World War II.[8]
1943Ventile FabricEnhanced water resistance and survival rates for airmen.[9]
1955Ballistic NylonProvided improved protection against shrapnel and ballistic threats.[10]
Early 1960sNomexEnhanced protection for soldiers exposed to fire and heat.[11]
1963DyneemaProvided high strength with lightweight properties, used in body armor and protective gear.
1965KevlarRevolutionized body armor, providing effective ballistic protection.[12]
1969Gore-TexImproved comfort and protection in harsh, wet environments.[13]
Early 1970sTwaronUsed in bulletproof vests, helmets, and other protective gear.[14]
1974Aramid FibersImproved durability and effectiveness of body armor.[15]
Early 1990sSmart TextilesEnabled real-time monitoring of soldier’s health and environmental conditions.[16]
Early 2000sLiquid Body ArmorCombined flexibility with high protection, improving mobility and defense.[17]

Material and performance parameters

Military textiles are categorized under various functional criteria, which includes:

These parameters ensure that military textiles meet the demanding requirements of various operational environments while providing protection and comfort to the wearer.[18]

Notes and References

  1. Book: A R . Horrocks . Handbook Of Technical Textile . S.C . Anand . 19 December 2000 . . 2000 . 9780849310478 . 1st . New York . 425–426 . English.
  2. Book: Benjamin Thompson – Count Rumford . 27 August 1981 . . 1981 . 9780262520690 . 1st . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 128 . English.
  3. News: 2014-10-04 . The trench coat's forgotten WW1 roots . 2024-08-26 . BBC News . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Redwood . A Brief History of Flame Retardant Textiles . 2024-08-26 . Redwood . en.
  5. Web site: Polyethylene Fibres & Powder • Goonvean Fibres . 2024-08-26 . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Polyethylene fiber - CAMEO . 2024-08-26 . cameo.mfa.org . en.
  7. Web site: How Nylon Stockings Changed Fashion Forever . 2024-08-26 . ThoughtCo . en.
  8. Web site: History and Future of Plastics . 2024-08-26 . Science History Institute . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2019-01-14 . History - Ventile . 2024-08-26 . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Department . U. S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) History . "This Vest May Save Your Life!" . 2024-08-26 . arsof-history.org . en-us.
  11. Book: Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry . 2000 . 978-3-527-30673-2 . English . High-Performance Fibers . Ullmann . Fritz . Wiley .
  12. Web site: Stephanie L. Kwolek . 2024-08-26 . Science History Institute . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2024-08-25 . NIHF Inductee Robert Gore Invented the GORE TEX Brand . 2024-08-26 . www.invent.org . en.
  14. Web site: International . Fiber Brokers . 2020-03-12 . All About Twaron® . 2024-08-26 . Fiber Brokers International, LLC. . en-US.
  15. Book: Fairchild's dictionary of textiles . 1979 . New York : Fairchild Publications . 978-0-87005-198-2.
  16. Book: Xiaoming, Tao . Handbook of Smart Textiles . . 978-981-4451-45-1.
  17. US7226878B2. Advanced body armor utilizing shear thickening fluids. 2007-06-05. Wagner. Wetzel. Norman J.. Eric D..
  18. Book: Eugene, Wilusz . Military textiles . 21 May 2008 . . 9781845692063 . 1st . 184–328.