Canterbury: British scientists have created a new armor that can stop bullets coming at the speed of sound.

This invention is capable of protecting military and police soldiers as well as aircraft and space planes from debris flying in the air and space.

This armor, which is made from the protein 'Talin' present in human cells, is very light and comfortable to wear.

Professor Benjamin Goult, who led the project from the University of Kent, said that each molecule of protein has 13 switches, which open when forced. These switches are reset as soon as this force is removed.

Professor Benjamin Goult's team changed the ends of three molecules and then made a mixture using water and a gelling agent.In the experiment conducted by scientists, a bullet made of fine particles of rock was hit on aluminum.

In the experiment, it was seen that despite the speed of the bullet i.e. supersonic speed, the gel stopped the bullets.

According to experts, this modern technique will pave the way for
the next generation of armor.