Criminals can exploit vehicle security using a $500 dark web device to capture and replicate key fob signals, allowing remote unlocking and theft. This demonstration highlights the vulnerability of numerous car brands, including Ford, Honda, and Kia. Physical key usage for locking/unlocking is recommended to mitigate this rolling code exploit.
This short clip captures a tense moment where an officer attempts to breach a vehicle by kicking the driver-side window during a police stop. The driver, however, revs the engine and maneuvers the car, narrowly escaping the officers. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of vehicle pursuits and the risks involved for law enforcement.
This video discusses a prophetic view of the 'end times' and the decline of the institutional church, suggesting a shift towards a 'remnant' of believers. The host, David, shares his return to Missouri from New York City and critiques modern Christianity. He uses biblical parallels from Daniel and Ezekiel to predict future persecution of true believers by mainstream churchgoers. The video also features a demonstration of a 1965 Chrysler Charger boat.
This video tests the extreme stopping power of the 700 Nitro Express against a modified PT Cruiser. Despite the car's rough condition and even being flipped, the engine surprisingly restarts, providing a challenging target. Two shots from the 700 Nitro Express were required to disable the engine, demonstrating the immense energy of this large-caliber rifle.
This video captures the after-party burnouts at the 2019 Mopar Nationals in Hebron, Ohio. It showcases powerful vehicle action, highlighting automotive enthusiasts' passion for performance and automotive displays at a major Mopar event.
This video covers the 2019 Mopar Nationals event held in Hebron, Ohio, also referred to as Columbus, Ohio. The content focuses on the gathering and exhibition of Mopar vehicles, likely showcasing classic and modern Dodge, Chrysler, and Plymouth cars and trucks, along with related automotive culture and community.
This video tests the penetration power of a 280-pound draw weight crossbow against a Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible. The crossbow bolts successfully penetrated the car door with the window down, shattered the windshield, and passed through the headrest. A rear tire was also punctured while the car was in motion.
The Bofors 40mm Automatic Gun M1, a Swedish design adopted by the US in WWII, fired a 4lb shell at high velocity (2700-2800 fps) with a rate of 120 rpm, expandable to 240 rpm post-war. Chrysler and Firestone produced tens of thousands for the war effort. Its robust design, featuring a vertical sliding breech and stable M2A1 carriage, led to its continued use, notably on AC-130 gunships.
This video tests the .22LR's ability to penetrate a car. Perpendicular shots easily penetrate car doors, while angled shots are stopped. Windshield penetration causes significant bullet deflection. The conclusion is that cars offer poor cover, with only the engine block or wheel wells providing reliable protection.
This video tests the destructive power of a .50 BMG rifle against a running car engine. The first shot impacted the radiator, causing a leak but not stopping the engine. The second shot, aimed at the engine block, proved fatal, instantly disabling the vehicle. The .50 BMG round demonstrated significant penetration and terminal ballistics against automotive components.
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