The Carbon Fiber Armor Built For Elite Special Forces
JUN 3, 202626 MIN
The Carbon Fiber Armor Built For Elite Special Forces
JUN 3, 202626 MIN
Description
In this episode of Give It A Nudge, Steve sits down with David Pysden, Co-Founder of Chiron Global Tech, the company behind a revolutionary full-body protective armor system called the Chiron X1.David shares the seven-year journey of bringing the X1 to life, including five grueling years of research, development, and testing with Tier 1 Special Forces, military units, and law enforcement. Inspired by a co-founder training with elite forces in Bangkok, the suit solves a massive training flaw, instead of slowing down strikes or avoiding vital areas like the head and throat, operators can train at full speed with real weapons strikes.David walks Steve through the incredible engineering behind the patented head and neck protection, which distributes concussive forces down into the chest cavity, allowing a user to take a full-force blow from a baseball bat or rifle butt to the head without injury. They discuss how a defense composite expert with a background in designing stunt and movie armor helped optimize the carbon fiber plate structure, balancing absolute mobility with total protection.From being invited onto classified military black sites to testing the gear against point-blank shotgun blasts, this episode gives you a look inside the future of protective defense tech.TimestampsChapters00:00:00 Shotguns and bats: Testing the extreme limits of the Chiron X1 armor00:00:58 Intro and the relief of talking about a physical product instead of software00:01:36 The five-year R&D journey and linking product branding back to Achilles00:02:42 Gaps in traditional protective gear and training with real weapons in Bangkok00:03:54 Eliminating bad muscle memory by allowing full-force head and throat strikes00:04:12 The patented head and neck protection distributing concussive forces away from the spine00:05:34 How a movie stunt armor designer helped optimize fluid plate movement00:06:34 Redesigning the chest plate so law enforcement can draw pistols smoothly00:07:25 The multi-layer material breakdown including Kevlar, elastomeric foam, and cooling tech00:08:21 Carbon fiber strength-to-weight ratios and Formula One crash cage comparisons00:09:17 Point-blank shotgun testing and shooting at the suit with training munitions00:11:01 Weight distribution and moving freely enough to do a cartwheel in 14.5 kilos of gear00:11:42 Pitching the U.S. Army Rangers and landing an paratrooper instructor to jump in the suit00:12:10 Meeting a Vodafone executive at lunch and jumping into a massive market gap00:13:09 Raising $2.5M to mass produce low-cost injection-molded training and riot control versions00:14:32 Reducing officer panic, de-escalating threats, and lowering litigation risks in riots00:16:08 Testing with the UK National Tactical Response Group during real prison riot training00:18:10 Getting peppered with non-lethal rounds without a single bruise or cut skin00:19:20 Using a 30x manufacturing capacity boost to target 400,000 U.S. corrections officers00:21:19 Getting invited to test armor on classified, top-secret Special Forces bases00:22:14 Navigating the fundraising roller coaster and building an optimal customer feedback loop00:24:30 Flying on an empty plane during Covid to run an East Coast U.S. roadshow00:25:51 Geopolitical tailwinds driving the global need for next-gen protective equipment#ChironX1 #MilitaryTechnology #BodyArmor #DefenseTechnology #SpecialForces #LawEnforcement #MilitaryTraining #TacticalGear #Innovation #DefenseIndustry #GiveItANudge #Podcast