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 focuses on the Vulcan 20mm APDS (Armor-Piercing Discarding Sabot) ammunition, specifically highlighting both the "white" and "red" enhanced variants. The "red" variant is noted to feature a tungsten penetrator, indicating a focus on its armor-piercing capabilities. The title and description strongly suggest a detailed examination or demonstration of this high-caliber military ordnance, likely emphasizing its power and design for defeating hardened targets.
This video focuses on German 25mm Tungsten Armor-Piercing Discarding Sabot (APDS) ammunition, specifically the 25x137mm round used in the M242 cannon. The title highlights its armor-piercing capabilities and mentions physics, suggesting a technical or educational approach to the ammunition's performance. It's categorized under military and bullet-related content.
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