This YouTube video, featuring @ArmoredRepublic2, delves into the practical utility of side armor in tactical scenarios. The content appears to be geared towards civilian tactical applications and everyday carry (EDC) considerations, as indicated by the hashtags. The video likely explores the effectiveness and potential drawbacks of side armor in a defensive context.
This ASMR video focuses on the tactile experience of tapping and scratching on tactical armor plates. The creator uses three different brands of plates: Safelife Defense FRAS, Caliber Armor, and Armored Republic AR 500. The video aims to provide a relaxing sensory experience for viewers through various tapping and scratching sounds on these protective gear items. It's an ASMR exploration of ballistic protection.
This video performs a ballistic test on Armored Republic's A3 armor plate using a variety of rifle calibers. The testing is conducted at 50 yards and features 5.56mm, .308 Win, and .300 Win Mag rounds fired at two new A3 plates mounted in an AR Veritas Lite Plate Carrier. The video highlights the surprising resilience of the plate carrier. It also includes a disclaimer emphasizing the entertainment and educational nature of the tests and warns against attempting them at home due to the inherent dangers of shooting hard targets.
This video features a test comparing the Raptor 50 BMG rifle against C3 armor, with the title posing the question of who is the victor. The description highlights the involvement of @ArmoredRepublic2, suggesting a focus on ballistic protection or armor testing. The use of #civtac implies a civilian tactical or preparedness angle. The video likely demonstrates the rifle's firepower and the armor's resilience or failure points, offering an engaging comparison for firearms and tactical gear enthusiasts.
This video tests Armored Republic's C3 IV+ ceramic body armor plates against AP (Armor-Piercing) ammunition at a 50-yard distance. The test utilizes two new C3 plates mounted in an AR Veritas Lite Plate Carrier, and the setup is described as being tested on a torso dummy named 'Tear-y'. The description emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and warns against attempting similar tests at home due to potential dangers from shooting hard targets. It also notes that MSRP pricing may not reflect current demand-driven prices.
This video explores the functionality and mechanics of body armor, specifically highlighting the "Armored Republic C3 Plates." The content aims to educate viewers on how ballistic protection works, likely covering materials, design principles, and the effectiveness of different types of armor plates.
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