This video demonstrates the impact of a Heckler & Koch G3 rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition against a ceramic plate over Kevlar body armor. It highlights terminal ballistics and the effectiveness of hard body armor in stopping projectiles by deforming and breaking up the bullet. The description also provides technical details about the 7.62x51mm cartridge and the G3's operational design, noting its evolution from WWII German technology and its development by CETME. The content is relevant for understanding body armor performance and the capabilities of this classic battle rifle.
This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of a Kalashnikov-type rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, testing its performance against a ceramic plate backed with Kevlar®. It explains how hard body armor functions by comparing it to medieval plate armor, where the ceramic breaks up to absorb projectile energy. The description also details the 7.62x39mm round as an 'intermediate' cartridge, suitable for assault rifles with reduced propellant charges, impacting its penetration power, as shown in the clip. The iconic "Avtomat Kalashnikova" (AK) is highlighted as a globally recognized firearm.
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