This video undertakes a torture test of Hesco L210 Special Threat Ceramic Body Armor Plates, subjecting them to extreme conditions including heat in a vehicle, water submersion, drops, and stabbing. The tests also include firing popular rounds like 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm at the plates to debunk common myths about their durability and effectiveness. The content aims to provide practical insights for consumers considering ceramic body armor, with surprising results expected.
This video offers a comprehensive guide to selecting and setting up body armor, focusing on plate carriers and ballistic plates. The host showcases his personal setups, featuring the Trex Arms AC1 and Haley Strategic D3CRXH Heavy placard, paired with HESCO L210 plates. He is joined by an expert from Predator Armor who delves into NIJ standards, different levels of armor, what rounds they stop, and comparisons between steel, ceramic, and poly plates, including their pros and cons. The discussion also covers proper plate sizing and placement, and a direct comparison between Predator's Level III+ and HESCO's special threat plates. The video aims to educate viewers on making informed decisions about body armor purchases for various needs.
This video, the third in a series, tests Level III ICW (In Conjunction With) ballistic plates, specifically focusing on Special Threat and Green Tip variants. The test deliberately omits the accompanying soft armor to observe and document backface deformation on a Ballistic Dummy Lab Torso. The intention is to provide realistic insights into how these plates perform and the potential trauma experienced, acknowledging that many users may not wear the full ICW setup. The creators express impressment with the armor's performance and the science behind it, highlighting the educational value of seeing the results without the softer backing.
This video provides a review of Shot Stop Special Threat Level Plates. The reviewer demonstrates the plates' performance against various calibers including 5.56mm (55 G Ball and 62 G Green Tip) and .308 (68 G Hollow Point), noting a single shot defeat for each. Multiple 9mm shots were also tested with zero pass-through observed. The description also promotes merchandise like the "Mandate Freedom Shirt" and the "Three of Seven Project" through various links, including their store, training courses like "The Proving Ground 3 Troop" and "The Basic Course," and their Patreon for exclusive content.
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