- Updated protection levels:
- The old classifications (II, IIIA, III, IV) have been replaced by new "HG" (handgun) and "RF" (rifle) levels.
- HG1 and HG2 replace II and IIIA.
- RF1, RF2, and RF3 replace III and IV.
- RF2 is a new intermediate rifle rating.
- Improved testing for women's armor:
- Includes specific test requirements for body armor designed for women to account for different fits.
- Considers angled hits and angles from a seated position.
- More rigorous conditioning and testing:
- Soft armor conditioning now includes submersion in water to better simulate water resistance.
- New tests address edge-strike performance and blunt force trauma.
- Hard armor testing now specifies exact hit locations, including multi-curve plates.
- Faster response to new threats:
- The new structure separates test methods (Standard 0101.07) from threat specifications (Standard 0123.00).
- This allows the NIJ to update threat ammunition and levels (in Standard 0123.00) more easily without changing the core testing protocols in Standard 0101.07.
- Improved safety: The new standards are designed to be more effective and better reflect the threats officers face.
- Classifications are easier to understand: The new HG and RF classifications are intended to be more straightforward than the previous levels. HG=Handgun and RF=Rifle.