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A material composed of steel composite metal foam (CMF), a ceramic face plate and an aluminum back plate has been shown to resist .50-caliber rounds as well as steel armor of twice the weight. CMF is made by bubbling gas through molten metal to produce a frothy mixture, which is embedded with hollow, metallic spheres and cooled to form a lightweight matrix.
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