This video explores the 6.5x25mm CBJ cartridge, designed by Carl Bertil Johansson. It features a unique design that necks down 9x19mm to 6.5mm and utilizes a sabot to fire a hardened tungsten penetrator, offering exceptional armor-piercing capabilities. The cartridge achieves high velocities from both pistols and submachine guns while maintaining 9x19mm case dimensions, allowing for easy conversion with just a barrel change. The description also mentions the availability of APDS, subsonic AP, duty, and frangible rounds from CBJ Tech Ab.
This video investigates whether a Glock pistol can penetrate an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC). The title directly poses the question, and the description hints at the use of specialized ammunition like APDS (Armor-Piercing Discarding Sabot) and a specific caliber, 6.5x25 CBJ. This suggests a technical evaluation or range test to determine the ballistic capabilities of common handgun ammunition against hardened military targets, likely featuring multiple firearms and ammunition types for comparison.
This video explores a tiered list of "warlord wagons" ranging from extremely low-budget options like rollerblades to high-end armored personnel carriers. It highlights the progression in capability and cost, from a $1 entry to a $1,000,000 GOAT APC. The video features mentions of various vehicles including rollerblades, e-bikes, Toyota Hilux, Tesla Cybertruck, and a GOAT APC. While no specific firearms are detailed, the concept of "warlord wagons" implies a context of preparedness or tactical utility.
This video focuses on the WW2 Mark 29 3"/50 caliber Armor Piercing Capped (APC) round, highlighting its historical use on U.S. Naval ships during World War II. The content emphasizes the military and naval aspects of this specific ammunition and its role in naval warfare.
This video showcases a fully operational M113 Armored Personnel Carrier, a vehicle used extensively during the Vietnam War. The description highlights its 1961 production, a Detroit Diesel V6 engine producing 275hp, and its continued global use. Key features detailed include the machine gun nest capable of mounting an M2 .50 caliber machine gun, original radio equipment, a turntable for a 60mm or 81mm mortar that can be fired from within, and a top speed of 35mph. The video also provides museum tour information and shopping links.
This video appears to showcase an experience riding in an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC). While the title is concise, the lack of a detailed description limits the ability to extract specific firearm or related gear tags. The content is likely to focus on the vehicle itself and the experience of being inside it, rather than a technical review of firearms.
This video discusses the importance of preparedness for various SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios, emphasizing how environmental changes can lead to sudden societal collapse. The content is tied to the MagicPrepper website for further information on SHTF prepping, community networking, and supporting the channel. It also promotes a strategic relocation consulting service and a subscription-based exclusive content platform.
This video showcases a rare variant of the Steyr MPi-81 submachine gun specifically designed for use within the Steyr/Saurer 4K 7FA infantry fighting vehicle. The description details the modifications made to the standard MPi-81 to adapt it for this application, including a longer barrel for firing ports, an optical sight similar to the Steyr AUG, removal of the front sling swivel, and the addition of a brass catching bag mount. The video highlights the scarcity of these specialized firearms and thanks the owner for access, as well as the Military History Museum in Vienna for providing a photo of the IFV.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Knight's Armament SR-25 Advanced Precision Carbine (APC). The reviewer highlights its iconic status, military use, and impressive sub-MOA accuracy with a 16-inch barrel, classifying it as a capable AR-10 gas gun. Practical applications are demonstrated through experiences in night vision courses, general range use, shoot house drills, and hunting feral pigs and white-tailed deer. The video also features links to the creator's website, merchandise, and Patreon for support.
This video showcases the startup of an M113 armored personnel carrier, a vehicle used extensively in the Vietnam War and still in service globally. The M113 features a Detroit Diesel V6 engine producing 275hp and can reach a top speed of 35mph. It's equipped with a machine gun mount for an M2 .50 caliber machine gun, original radio equipment, and a turntable capable of housing a 60mm or 81mm mortar, which can be fired from within the vehicle as the roof opens. The presenter expresses enjoyment in driving the vehicle and invites viewers to museum tours on specific days before the winter closure.
This video features Richard Ryan demonstrating the destruction of an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) using explosives. The description lists several brands and resources, including AR500 Body Armor, The OX Hunting Ranch, Pro Explosives and Training, USA Chemical Supply for binary explosives, and Parrot aerial drones. Richard Ryan's YouTube channel and social media links are also provided, along with a link to FPSRussia merchandise.
This video introduces the RG12 Mk4, a versatile 4x4 armored vehicle manufactured by BAE Systems. Originally designed as an anti-riot vehicle, it's adaptable for various roles including public order policing, combat with a Remote Weapon System up to 12.7mm caliber, command applications, cash-in-transit, tactical rescue, paramilitary APC, and surveillance. The description highlights its robust all-steel welded monocoque hull offering protection against small arms fire, firebombs, and grenades. It can carry up to 12 personnel, features armored glass with protective mesh, an improved APU, and provisions for CTIS and ABS. The Mk4 variant can also be fitted with the Mobile Adjustable Ramp System (MARS) for enhanced tactical rescue capabilities.
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