This TFBTV episode features James Reeves testing the durability of Ballistipax Survivor-1 backpacks against a full-auto Heckler & Koch MP5 firing standard 9mm ball ammunition. The backpacks incorporate rapid-deploy panels with either plastic or UHMWPE (Polyethylene) plates for frontal protection. The video also includes details on the specs, features, pricing, and additional options for the Ballistipax products, with a cameo from John at Active Self Protection. The channel also promotes their Patreon and Subscribe Star for gear giveaways.
This video reviews the Duritium III+PS Body Armor Plates, highlighting their ultra-lightweight design and advanced protection capabilities. The plates are tested and compliant with U.S. Level III+, German VPAM Level 6, and NATO STANAG 2920 Level B4 standards. They are designed to stop specific threats including 5.56x45mm 55 grain ball, 7.62x39mm PS ball (MSC), and 7.62x51mm 149 grain M80 FMJ. Constructed from UHMWPE (Polyethylene), a 10x12 Shooter Cut plate weighs only 3.2 lbs and measures 0.95 inches thick. The description also includes affiliate disclaimers and mentions that most items are sent for review, indicating a focus on product evaluation for the channel's audience. The armor is presented as a lightweight option for personal protection.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of Shot Stop's SSB-III-RA2 backpack armor panel, which is NIJ Level III rated, against M855 and M855A1 rounds. The test investigates whether common items like a book or laptop placed in front of the polyethylene armor can increase its protection against these specific rifle rounds, particularly M855A1, which is not typically stopped by UHMWPE plates. A Phantom v642 High-Speed Camera is used for detailed analysis of the impact.
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