This video from Predator Armor, featuring an expert instructor, details how body armor weight is mission-dependent. Lighter gear is suitable for low-contact scenarios like scouting, while heavier, more protective armor is recommended for high-threat situations such as home defense. The instructor emphasizes that comprehensive tactical loads can be heavy, but physical fitness and proper training are crucial for managing such weight effectively.
This video reviews the new RMA Armament SRT (Special Rifle Threat) body armor plate. The content highlights its lightweight and comfortable design, and its Level IIIA+ rating, which is capable of stopping most common rifle calibers. The description includes affiliate links to the product, WOOX products, Patreon, PayPal, and the creator's Instagram, as well as links to their camera gear.
This video features a "torture test" of RMA Lightweight Level 4 plates, presented as a potential top choice for civilian body armor. The review is conducted by Chadd from Three of Seven Project. The description encourages viewers to check out RMA Body Armor, support the Patreon page, and visit the project's store. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned, the focus on body armor and its testing implies a connection to firearms and personal protection.
A $60 Level 4 rifle plate from Temu was tested against various calibers, including 5.56mm, 7.62x39mm, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, .300 Win Mag, and .338 Lapua Magnum. While the plate technically stopped all rounds, it exhibited extreme backface deformation, especially with higher-powered rounds, indicating a high risk of incapacitation despite surviving the impact. Compared to professional armor like RMA, the Temu plate showed significantly worse deformation.
This YouTube video from Predator Armor details the specifications of their Level IV ceramic body armor. Manufactured in the USA, the armor features a ceramic strike face and a Kevlar pressed backer. The video highlights the key features, manufacturing processes, and aims to showcase the quality and reliability of this personal protective equipment. It encourages viewers to visit their website for more information and exclusive content, and to subscribe for updates on manufacturing and PPE.
This video from Predator Armor provides an in-depth look at their Level IV body armor. The description highlights that the armor features a ceramic strike face and a Kevlar pressed backer, emphasizing its manufacturing in the USA and its exceptional protection capabilities. The video aims to showcase the key features and the quality manufacturing processes behind this advanced personal protective equipment. Predator Armor encourages viewers to visit their website for more details and exclusive content. The video is tagged with relevant terms like Level IV Body Armor, Predator Armor, manufacturing, and level 4.
This YouTube video's title, "When a Lv.4 Plate finally breaks," strongly suggests a focus on ballistic protection and its limits, likely involving firearms and body armor testing. The description provides links to training resources, a Patreon page, a Facebook group for discussion, and a gaming channel, indicating a creator with a broader online presence who engages with their audience on multiple platforms. The core content is expected to be a demonstration or test of a Level 4 ballistic plate's effectiveness under some form of impact.
This video showcases deals on Level IV ceramic body armor plates. It highlights a standard Level IV plate (Model #1155) for $99.99 and a lightweight Level IV plate (Model #1165) for $199.99. The description includes links to separate videos demonstrating the plates in action, one for the lightweight version and one for the standard version. All provided links are affiliate links. The focus is on affordable and practical ballistic protection options.
This video features a test of the RMA 1165 Level 4 plate, with a special thanks to RMA for sponsoring the content. The description also provides links to RMA Defense's product line, training opportunities with "regular guy.training", their Patreon page, a Facebook group for discussion, and a secondary YouTube channel for gaming content. The focus is clearly on the ballistic plate's performance.
This video provides an overview of Predator Armor's Level IV Body Armor plates. Manufactured in the USA, these plates feature a ceramic strike face and a Kevlar pressed backer for robust protection. The description highlights key features and the manufacturing process, emphasizing quality and reliability. The video encourages viewers to visit their website for more details and exclusive content, and to subscribe for further information on manufacturing and personal protective equipment.
This YouTube video features a test of the RMA 1165, a lightweight Level IV body armor plate. The video description highlights that the plate successfully stopped an entire arsenal of projectiles thrown at it. It also includes links for supporting the channel via Patreon and PayPal, and a link to the creator's Instagram page. Additionally, affiliate links to the creator's camera gear are provided.
This video features an RMA Armament #1165 Lightweight Level IV armor plate undergoing a range test. The content aims to demonstrate the plate's capabilities and limitations against various threats. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and other resources from the channel owner, Mrgunsngear.
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