In the above there seems to be some confusion about how much more powerfull a 30mm DU round is compared with the 10 lbs spear at the given speeds. (Yes I know the conversation has been a bit 'sidetracked' since)
According to
http://www.trek-wars.info/swwpower.html, the E-11 does 5e4 to 5e5 joule (minimum - maximum interpretation respectively)
E = ½mv^2 therefore stormtrooper armor can withstand (EU: non-canon):
10lbs spear at 500mph => 2,27e5 joule (~½ of an E-11)
The initial question in the post (and using info from the link to the weapon stats): 30mm GAU-8: .66 kg DU at 1067m/s => 3,76e5 joule (~½ of E-11)
So the 30mm does not carry much more kinetic energy then the spear!
We also need to address the question of how big a surface area is affected by each attack. I would guess that the surface area of a blaster bolt is smaller then the contact area of the spearpoint (at its penetration of a few mm at most), so my conservative estimate becomes that they have, roughly, the same contact area.
Since we thus know that stormtrooper armor can withstand 2,27e5 J, to an area this size, with little to no damage, and that 5e5 J will penetrate it (ANH etc., and superconductivity or not), the energy penetrating a set of stormtrooper armor from an
E-11 shot is reduced by at least 45%, and that is assuming that the spear was within 1% of the energy needed to breach the armor, so 45% is a rather conservative estimate!
As we see a stormtrooper get hit by Lea in ANH, and scream before he falls to his death in the shaft, this seems in good correlation with the movie: stormtrooper armor reduces an E-11 hit to the torso to a survivable injury, at least in some cases.
As to the 12.7mm (.50 HMG) round discussion I will just add (completely without supporting evidence whatsoever
) that there today exists armor to protect soldiers from 12.7mm rounds, but this is used only by snipers/security in fixed locations due to the mass, and it only protects the front of the torso.
A helmet is not available for the specific reason that the force of the .50 is big enough to snap the soldiers neck anyway
so a helmet would be a waisted effort.
I am of course in the above, for the first time, (& in my first post
) use the old, spam inviting, 'I don't have the link WITH me'
excuse. If any of you would be so kind as to search the arms/armour pages on the web, I'm sure you will find it (I found it surfing once, then never saw it again) then drop a link to it somewhere below. Please.