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Friday, 01/14/2022 11:07:46 PM

Friday, January 14, 2022 11:07:46 PM

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Evidently the army of India would like to test some Dragon Silk when it’s available.

Published February, 2021

Untapped Potential Of Biotechnology For The Defense Of India

Biomaterials. Research in biological hybrid materials and biologically inspired materials holds great promise in producing biomaterials which will be of tremendous use in enhancing the fighting capability and endurance of soldiers in the battlefield. Some of the examples are: Biomaterials compatible with human body can stimulate the wound-healing processes on the battlefield and accelerate the repair
of bones through self-replication; Innovative tissue engineering along with the stem cells may be able to repair cartilage and replace dead or damaged tissues.21 Further, many innovative biological materials can be dual-purposed for civil as well as military use, such as spider silk. Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, a biotech company has delivered to the US Army a prototype fabric that could change tactical garments forever. It has been named “Dragon Silk”, and is made by genetically engineering silkworms to produce spider silk. The fibers used in the material are similar to natural spider silk, which is stronger than steel by weight. Spider silk is the strongest naturally occurring fiber known, which give it serious potential for bulletproof armor. Tactical spider silk garments are both lightweight and incredibly strong. The fibers are biocompatible, which means are less likely to create irritation and could be worn directly against the skin. The garments fashioned from Dragon Silk are believed to be more comfortable than traditional body armor.22

https://cenjows.in/upload_images/pdf/Synergy-Journal-Feb-2021-Release-on-22-Feb-2021.pdf#page=60

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