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Qué (quién) es vest something in - definición

AMERICAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER (1941-2013)
Chuck Vest; Charles Vest; Chuck vest; Charles Marstiller Vest

vest something in      
confer or bestow power, property, etc. on:
Vest Buss         
FORMER NORWEGIAN BUS AND COACH MANUFACTURER
Vest Busscar; Vest Karosseri; Vest-Busscar
Vest Buss is a former Norwegian bus and coach bodywork manufacturer, and is currently the official distributor for Iveco Bus in Norway and Sweden.
Bulletproof vest         
  • The [[Improved Outer Tactical Vest]] (IOTV) in [[Universal Camouflage Pattern]], as issued to [[United States Army]] soldiers
  • Bulletproof vest with [[Belgian Malinois]] as K-9 unit.
  • Bullet-resistant police vest for women with breast shaping in size S - Protection class SK 1 and Level IIIA - Police in Bavaria
  • Test of a 1901 vest designed by [[Jan Szczepanik]], in which a 7 mm revolver is fired at a person wearing the vest
  • [[Hostage Rescue Team]] agents
  • Sn-42 Body Armor
  • Brimob]]" personnel and an officer (left) with bulletproof vests in [[Jakarta]] during the [[2016 Jakarta attacks]]
  • A Japanese vest, which used overlapping armour plates
  • Metropolitan Police officers supervising World Cup, 2006
  • MTV]] at [[Camp Foster]], Okinawa
  • A level IIIA soft armor low-profile vest
  • Ned Kelly's Ploughboard Ballistic Suit
  • US Marshals wearing tactical plate carriers
  • The low-profile configuration of the [[Plate Carrier Generation III]]
  • A Polish SOF member wearing a plate carrier with hard armor plates
  • World War I German Infanterie-Panzer, 1917
  • Testing a bulletproof vest in Washington, D.C. September 1923.
  • [[Bomb suit]] being used in a training exercise
ARMOR FOR THE TORSO THAT PROTECTS AGAINST PROJECTILES OR SHRAPNEL FROM EXPLOSION
Bullet-proof vests; Bullet-proof vest; Bullet proof vest; Kevlar vest; Bulletproof vests; Bullet-proof armor; Ballistic jacket; Bullet proof vests; Bulletproof armor; Bulletproof jacket; Bullet-resistant vest; Ballistic vest; Trauma plate; Draft:Ballistic plate; Plate carrier; Tactical vest
A bulletproof vest, also known as a ballistic vest or a bullet-resistant vest, is an item of body armor that helps absorb the impact and reduce or stop penetration to the torso from firearm-fired projectiles and fragmentation from explosions. The vest may come in a soft form, as worn by many police officers, prison guards, security guards and some private citizens.

Wikipedia

Charles M. Vest

Charles "Chuck" Marstiller Vest (September 9, 1941 – December 12, 2013) was an American mechanical engineer and academic administrator. He served as President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from October 1990 until December 2004. He succeeded Paul Gray and was succeeded by Susan Hockfield. He served as president of the National Academy of Engineering from 2007 to 2013.