Flak Jacket is exactly the right word.
Some people call them bullet proof vests, but since they are not... that is a clue you are dealing with an ameture (like a reporter).
Speaking of anti-spalling, the interior of some US Armored vehicles is panelled with kevelar. I hear that during WW2, some crews scraped the white paint off the inside of the tanks, because hits from solid shot caused paint splinters to fly around and cut exposed skin.
Oh, about Hover tanks- thier use would be limited to low-recoil weapons, and lighter armor, as I said before.
Some people call them bullet proof vests, but since they are not... that is a clue you are dealing with an ameture (like a reporter).
Speaking of anti-spalling, the interior of some US Armored vehicles is panelled with kevelar. I hear that during WW2, some crews scraped the white paint off the inside of the tanks, because hits from solid shot caused paint splinters to fly around and cut exposed skin.
Oh, about Hover tanks- thier use would be limited to low-recoil weapons, and lighter armor, as I said before.