This video from Civilian Tactical Science Lab tests the effectiveness of $30 Chinese UHMWPE body armor plates against various calibers, from .22 LR to .454 Casull and rifle rounds like .223. While the armor stops many projectiles, the video highlights significant back face deformation (BFD), posing a serious injury risk. The lack of NIJ certification is a major concern. The reviewer suggests potential non-body applications for the armor, such as protecting bags or vehicles, but strongly advises caution for personal protection due to its low cost and ethical risks.
This video explores the creation of DIY soft body armor using common hardware store materials. The creators detail the construction process and then subject the homemade armor to testing that simulates NIJ Standards. The testing includes evaluating pass-throughs and back-face deformation using ballistic clay. The video also promotes Predator Armor's commercially available body armor for those seeking professionally manufactured protection.
This YouTube Shorts video demonstrates the creation of DIY welder's blanket body armor using materials from a local hardware store. The description indicates a full video is available, which will detail the construction process and subsequent testing against NIJ Standards. The testing includes a ballistic clay box to assess both pass-throughs and back-face deformation. The video also promotes the creator's website for non-homemade armor solutions.
This video demonstrates the creation of homemade soft body armor, specifically Level IIIA, using materials sourced from a local hardware store. The content details the construction process and then moves to testing the armor's effectiveness against NIJ Standards. The testing includes evaluating pass-throughs and back-face deformation using a ballistic clay box. The video also promotes the creator's non-homemade armor solutions found at www.predatorarmor.com.
This video features a ballistic helmet comparison against a Desert Eagle. The ARCH gen 3 ballistic helmet from Protection Group Denmark, constructed with aramid fibers, is tested for its effectiveness against .45 ACP rounds from a Desert Eagle. The description highlights the helmet's NIJ 0106.01 level 3A approval and V50 ballistic test compliance, as well as its claimed 50% reduction in 9mm back face deformation. The video aims to demonstrate the practical performance of the helmet, which reportedly exceeded expectations.
This YouTube Shorts video from Predator Armor showcases their Non-Ballistic Trauma Pads. The description emphasizes their function in protecting against injuries caused by back face deformation by dissipating impact energy and reducing transmitted force. The pads are designed to be comfortable when worn with body armor, utilizing high-density, flexible materials to absorb impact and reduce blunt force trauma. A link to the full video and the product on their website is provided.
This video focuses on the Predator Armor Non-Ballistic Trauma Pads, highlighting their function in mitigating injuries from back face deformation when used with body armor. The description emphasizes how these high-density, flexible pads dissipate impact energy, reduce transmitted force, and absorb blunt force trauma, ultimately enhancing comfort. The video directs viewers to the Predator Armor website for purchasing these accessories.
This video provides an overview of Predator Armor's Non-Ballistic Trauma Pads. The description highlights their function in protecting against back face deformation and blunt force trauma by dissipating impact energy. These pads are engineered for comfort when worn with body armor and are designed to be compatible with Predator Armor's Level IIIA, Level III, and Level III+ armor plates. The pads are made from high-density, flexible materials to absorb impact. A link to purchase is provided.
This video from Military Arms Channel pits the PKM machine gun, firing 174gr ball ammunition, against RMA NIJ Level IV plate armor. The test aims to determine if the armor meets or exceeds NIJ standards, with a specific focus on back face deformation. The description also includes links to MAC's website, Patreon, SubscribeStar, and discount codes for various products like RMA Armor and Challenge Targets, along with a mention of the Modern Gun School. The content highlights the capability of Level 4 armor against common rifle calibers.
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