Chinese researchers say they have developed a crocodile-inspired ceramic body armour that can deflect projectiles and potentially offer a low-cost alternative for lightweight ballistic protection. The team – led by associate research fellow Zhaoxiu Jiang at Ningbo University – based their design on the asymmetric, overlapping scales of crocodile skin, which provide a protective barrier against predators and other crocs. Their research findings were published on March 25 in the peer-reviewed Chinese journal Acta Armamentarii.“The asymmetric structure can indeed cause projectile deflection – that is an experimentally verified result,” Jiang said in an interview. Instead of the conventional hexagonal ceramic tiles common in composite armour, the team built a mosaic of diamond-shaped alumina ceramic units arranged at 45-degree angles, bonded with epoxy resin onto an aluminium alloy backing plate. Ceramic materials were used due to their hardness, high compressive strength and low density.