This video emphasizes the critical importance of spall liners when using steel body armor. It highlights that without a spall liner, fragments from impacts on steel plates can ricochet and cause serious injury or death. The content also features promotional codes for various firearm-related brands, including RTS Tactical, Daniel Defense, EOTech, and Alpha Omega Kydex, suggesting a focus on tactical gear and firearm accessories. The video aims to educate viewers on a crucial aspect of personal protection within the firearms community.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth look at the construction of various types of body armor. It features a teardown analysis to understand how different body armor pieces are made, focusing on materials and manufacturing processes. The video specifically discusses and reviews soft body armor, steel body armor, UHMWPE body armor, and ceramic body armor. It aims to educate viewers on the intricacies of body armor manufacturing and is presented by Predator Armor.
This YouTube video from Predator Armor offers an in-depth look at soft body armor, performing a tear-down and explaining the manufacturing processes for various types. It covers soft body armor, steel, UHMWPE, and ceramic armor, detailing the different materials and techniques used in their creation. The video aims to educate viewers on body armor construction and is intended for those considering purchasing body armor, directing them to the Predator Armor website for options.
This video provides a detailed breakdown and review of various types of body armor, including an explanation of how they are made. The content covers soft body armor, steel body armor, UHMWPE body armor, and specifically focuses on ceramic body armor. The creators encourage viewers to visit their website for purchasing body armor. The video aims to educate viewers on the construction and materials used in protective gear.
This video explores the materials used in body armor, focusing on why steel is chosen for certain applications. It promises a tear-down of various body armor types, including soft, steel, UHMWPE, and ceramic, discussing their construction and manufacturing processes. The description also directs viewers to the Predator Armor website for purchasing body armor.
This video delves into the construction and comparison of various types of body armor, including soft body armor, steel body armor, UHMWPE body armor, and ceramic body armor. The content aims to educate viewers on how these protective materials are manufactured and what differentiates them. It's presented as a teardown and review of different armor types, with a focus on practical understanding for those considering purchasing body armor. The video also promotes the presenter's website for body armor solutions.
This video explores the manufacturing processes behind various types of body armor, including soft body armor, steel, UHMWPE, and ceramic. It features a teardown analysis to understand how each type is constructed, highlighting the different materials and methods involved. The description also directs viewers to the Predator Armor website for purchasing body armor.
This video provides a detailed breakdown and analysis of different types of body armor, including soft body armor, steel body armor, UHMWPE body armor, and ceramic body armor. It discusses the materials and manufacturing processes involved in creating each type. The description also includes a call to action to visit the Predator Armor website for those interested in purchasing body armor.
This video debunks the myth that ceramic body armor is only good for a single bullet hit. Hosts Steve and Caleb from Brownells Gun Techsβ’ investigate the claim, with Steve acknowledging historical limitations of early ceramic armor. However, Caleb demonstrates through testing an RMA Armament Level IV ceramic plate that it can withstand eleven hits from M80 7.62x51 NATO rounds without penetration, proving modern ceramic armor is capable of multiple impacts and significantly enhancing survivability. The plate was even subjected to a 3,000 ft. drop test before firing for added dramatic effect.
This video aims to debunk common myths surrounding ceramic body armor, specifically by testing RMA Armament's Level 4 plates. The experiment involves dropping a plate from 3,000 feet out of an airplane and then subjecting it to eleven rounds of .308 Winchester 147 grain FMJ at 25 yards. The description teases further tests, including exposure to a flamethrower. The content is presented in collaboration with Brownells, a well-known firearms retailer.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a dramatic test of a .500 S&W Magnum's penetration capabilities against ceramic body armor. The test utilizes an Underwood Ammo 700 gr. flat nose projectile fired at point-blank range from an 8 3/8 inch barrel revolver. The description emphasizes the extreme nature of the test and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and social media follows.
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