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The first and outer-most layer is an extremely strong, extremely hard layer of steel. This layer fragments projectiles. It also ablates and conducts heat to provide protection from energy attacks. The crystalline structure of this steel is carefully aligned and radiation-treated for maximum hardness and strength. Because of its phenomenal strength and hardness, the first layer suffers the tradeoff of being quite brittle{{m}}so brittle that the second layer of armor under it has to act as a backstop for shattered fragments of the outer layer.
 
The first and outer-most layer is an extremely strong, extremely hard layer of steel. This layer fragments projectiles. It also ablates and conducts heat to provide protection from energy attacks. The crystalline structure of this steel is carefully aligned and radiation-treated for maximum hardness and strength. Because of its phenomenal strength and hardness, the first layer suffers the tradeoff of being quite brittle{{m}}so brittle that the second layer of armor under it has to act as a backstop for shattered fragments of the outer layer.
  
The second and inner layer, cubic boron nitride (which is a very hard layer in its own right), is processed to avoid porosity, and includes a microfiber web of manmade diamond mono-filament fibers which imparts a little bit of flexibility to this second armor layer. The weave in this layer also incorporates sensor, data, and control lines. This internal layer back-stops molten armor from the first layer, and armor from the first layer converted into plasma by heavy attack. It is this layer that stops High Explosive Armor Piercing (HEAP) rounds and fast neutrons.
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The second and inner layer, cubic boron nitride (which is a very hard layer in its own right), is processed to avoid porosity, and includes a microfiber web of man-made diamond mono-filament fibers which imparts a little bit of flexibility to this second armor layer. The weave in this layer also incorporates sensor, data, and control lines. This internal layer back-stops molten armor from the first layer, and armor from the first layer converted into plasma by heavy attack. It is this layer that stops High Explosive Armor Piercing (HEAP) rounds and fast neutrons.
  
 
The third layer{{m}}which is not an armor layer{{m}}is a titanium alloy honeycomb. This layer is used to support the outer armor layers. As it has already been said, the first and second armor layers are proportionally very thin and thus not load-bearing. Because of this, it is the titanium honeycomb layer that holds the armor in place and (normally) keeps the brittle first and second armor layers from flexing.
 
The third layer{{m}}which is not an armor layer{{m}}is a titanium alloy honeycomb. This layer is used to support the outer armor layers. As it has already been said, the first and second armor layers are proportionally very thin and thus not load-bearing. Because of this, it is the titanium honeycomb layer that holds the armor in place and (normally) keeps the brittle first and second armor layers from flexing.

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