Progress on that Anti-Everything ever armor is at 50%.
However the normal not anti-everything armor is now complete, and can survive about five .50 BMG rounds in the same spot before being penetrated. That is not to say, however, that there is no damage taken. In tests (WITHOUT REAL PEOPLE) it has been shown that while small calibers (.22, 9mm, 10mm, etc) barely effect the user, larger calibers (7.62mm, .50 AE, .50 BMG, etc.) can cause bruising, internal bleeding, and even broken bones. Still better than being shot by the same calibers with Kevlar though. Due to its ceramic composition, it can also take about 5 seconds of sustained laser fire before melting like cheese. Still five seconds is waaaay better than the puny 0.6 seconds you can survive without this. Can also survive serious blunt force trauma. And I mean serious. As in get run over by a semi going 60 miles per hour serious. I mean you're still probably going to a break a few bones but still. 99.99% survival rate.
It's also got Air Conditioning and TV built right in seriously how could you NOT want this.
(They also cost about $94,000,000.00 to make so...)