Fiction:United Knights Alliance/Technology/UKA Battle Cloak

History and Description
The United Knights Alliance Battle Cloak is a cutting edge armored cloak worn by United Knights Alliance (UKA) soldiers enisted within the UKA's Grand Legion. The Battle Cloak was developed as a light armor alternative to the UKA Standard Battle Armor, allowing for the wearer to have optimal protection while retaining flexibility.

The UKA Battle Cloak first saw use in 2780 AD as standard issue armor for UKA Battle Mages and UKA Guardians. While Battle Mages and Guardians are typically the only units who wear the Battle Cloak, individual soldiers from other unit classifications have been known to request their own Battle Cloaks due to its additional protection and general aesthetic qualities.

The UKA Battle Cloak is available for purchase to allies within the Fiction:United Alliance of Enlightenment.

Technology
he UKA Battle Cloak is typically white and black in color and utilizes a system of layers of durable yet flexible material, each of which provide optimal protection in various hazardous situations. The cloak is typically 0.9 milometers thick, though the weight may vary based on the species, height, and weight of the wearer. It is intended to be worn over a set UKA Standard Battle Armor, Fiction:United Knights Alliance/Technology/UKA Elite Battle Suit/UKA Elite Battle Suit, and with a UKA Knight Helm.

Outer Layer

 * Othro-Fabric - An abrasion-resistant, impact-resistant material that also provides protection against radiation.
 * Ukanium Nano-composite - A sort of light-weight chainmail that made of Ukanium, an alloy of Asconium, Titanium, and Steel. Provides further protection from bladed weapons and impacts.

Middle Layer

 * Ballistic Nylon - Designed to dampen or outright stop ballistic projectiles that manage to pierce the outer layer.

Inner Layer

 * Thermal-Regulation Fabric - This fabric is designed to help regulate the temperature around the wearer. This allows the wearer to enter hot and cold climates without being effected by the extreme temperatures.