A series of PpPTA aramid fibres with various degree of lateral orientation ranging from their usual radial-oriented lateral
texture to a full random lateral texture were prepared by employing a series of different coagulating media in the fibre spinning
process. The resulting variation in lateral texture did not lead to differences in linear tensile properties or crystallite
dimensions. Raman spectroscopy measurements on embedded axially compressed filaments showed that the stresses for kink band
initiation and propagation were independent of the degree of lateral texture. The kink band morphology and the final kink
band density upon further straining were found to correlate with the shear modulus derived from combined mechanical and XRD
data.