Videos tagged with 25mm
This video focuses on the "DEADLY DARTS 25mm M919 APFSDST Round," highlighting its armor-piercing capabilities with "Fin-Stabilized Discarding-Sabot Tracer Ammo." The title also includes "#edc" (Everyday Carry), suggesting a potential discussion around the relevance or application of such ammunition, or perhaps demonstrating it within an EDC context, though the primary focus is clearly on the ammunition itself and its ballistics.
This video showcases a cutaway of the 25mm M910 TPDS-T ammunition, a projectile utilized by the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle. The description highlights its use in army tanks and includes hashtags related to the military and army, indicating a focus on military hardware and ordnance.
This video features an "unboxing" of what is described as a "Bradley 25mm Bushmaster CHAIN-GUN Sabot AMMO." The title "OPENING A CAN OF WHOOP-A**!" suggests an aggressive or powerful theme. The tags #military, #bullet, and #unboxing indicate a focus on military hardware and the process of revealing new items, likely ammunition for a large-caliber weapon system. The content seems to be aimed at an audience interested in military ordnance and potentially large caliber firearms.
This video details the 25x137mm PGU-32/U Semi-Armor Piercing High-Explosive Incendiary Tracer (SAPHEI-T) ammunition. It highlights the round's improved effectiveness against soft and light armored targets, its multi-purpose technology including detonation delay and graze sensitivity, and its role as a replacement for older HEI ammunition. The description emphasizes its interoperability with various NATO 25mm gun systems, including the GAU-12 'Equalizer' on the AV-8/B Harrier, Mk38 Navy platforms, and ground vehicles like the Marine Corps LAV-AD, LAV-25, and Army Bradley Fighting Vehicle. It's also noted as a ballistic match to other 25mm rounds.
This YouTube video showcases 25mm Depleted Uranium Sabot Darts, specifically the M919 ammunition for the M242 Bushmaster chain gun. The title and description indicate a focus on military-grade ordnance, possibly through an unboxing or presentation. The use of hashtags suggests a broad appeal within the firearms and military enthusiast community.











