In this paper the ballistic behaviour of several glass/polyester laminate structures was studied, evaluating the residual velocity of the projectile and the damage area. Three monolithic laminates of different thicknesses and two multiplate laminate structuresIn this paper the ballistic behaviour of several glass/polyester laminate structures was studied, evaluating the residual velocity of the projectile and the damage area. Three monolithic laminates of different thicknesses and two multiplate laminate structures were analyzed: one of a sandwich type with face-sheets of glass/polyester and a foam core, and another made with the same face-sheet, which were separated by a distance equal to the thickness of the core. It was found that laminates of greater thickness show a larger damage area and a greater ballistic limit. The influence of the core on the ballistic limit of multiplate laminate structures is negligible but, nevertheless, the extension of the damage area in the back face-sheet is increased.[+][-]