Colion Noir witnessed a demonstration of CyberGlass's armored glass on a Tesla Cybertruck at Taran Tactical's facility. The 15mm thick, NIJ Level IIIA rated glass successfully stopped .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and even a .50 BMG round from 40-50 yards, showcasing its potential for vehicle up-armoring against real-world threats like carjackings. The demonstration included participation from Tesla's lead designer, Franz von Holzhausen.
Colion Noir tests Armored Cyber Glass on a Tesla Cybertruck, demonstrating its NIJ Level IIIA protection against handguns and even high-powered rifle rounds like the .277 Sig Fury and .308 Win. The glass also features a 'return fire' capability, allowing occupants to shoot outwards while remaining protected. In an extreme test, the 15mm thick glass successfully stopped a .50 BMG round, exceeding expectations.
The video highlights how private sector R&D funding has shifted from government control, impacting national security. Purchasing Chinese technology, like drones, can inadvertently fund adversary military advancements. The discussion touches on the geopolitical implications of technological development and its dual-use nature.
This compilation showcases a variety of extreme fails from TikTok, including outdoor accidents, vehicle mishaps, and combat sports highlights. The creator, Nikko Ortiz, discusses shifting content to platforms like Kick and Rumble to bypass stricter guidelines on Twitch, allowing for more unfiltered reactions. Visuals include prominent displays of firearms like AR-15 and AK-style rifles, and a graphic of an M16A1.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Tesla Cybertruck door against various archery equipment. A 20 lb compound bow with a field tip failed to scratch the door, while a 70 lb compound bow with a broadhead only scuffed the surface. The most powerful test involved a 210 lb crossbow, which penetrated the front layer of the stainless steel door but did not exit.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Tesla Cybertruck door against various calibers. Handgun rounds (.22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP) only caused minor surface damage. 12-gauge shotgun rounds, including buckshot and a slug, created dents but did not fully penetrate, though the slug lodged between the door's walls. A 5.56mm green tip rifle round, however, easily penetrated both walls.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Tesla Cybertruck door, comparing it to older vehicle doors. The Cybertruck door successfully stops common handgun rounds like 9mm and .45 ACP, as well as 12-gauge buckshot and slugs. While it withstands .22 LR and .44 Magnum to a degree, it is penetrated by 5.56mm M855 rounds from an AR-15, indicating it's not fully bulletproof against rifle threats but offers significant protection against many common threats.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of the Tesla Cybertruck's stainless-steel body panels against various firearms. While it withstands common pistol calibers like 9mm and .45 ACP, higher velocity rifle rounds such as 5.56x45mm NATO easily penetrate, creating a 'Swiss cheese' effect. The test culminates with a .50 BMG round, which causes catastrophic damage, demonstrating the limitations of the Cybertruck's armor against military-grade ballistics.
Brandon Herrera investigates the Cybertruck explosion, testing .50 AE Desert Eagle ballistics and muzzle flash visibility. He debunks theories by demonstrating manageable recoil and showing muzzle flash is nearly invisible on standard cameras. Autopilot's safety features are also tested, revealing it requires driver attentiveness. Ballistic panels successfully stopped .50 AE rounds, and the shot sound was significantly muffled.
This video discusses a bizarre incident involving a Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas, linking it to a suspect with alleged ties to UFO theories and advanced propulsion systems. The content also covers firearms recovered from the scene, including a .50 AE Desert Eagle and an AR-15 pistol with SLR Rifleworks components. The host, Brandon Herrera, blends this news with commentary on data privacy, tactical personalities, and firearms-related memes.
This YouTube video, titled 'FBI Informant Email Reveals this about Cybertruck Bomber & Why SHTF Prep is Critical,' discusses the implications of an FBI informant's email concerning an individual involved with a Cybertruck. While the title mentions a 'Cybertruck Bomber,' the description heavily emphasizes the importance of 'SHTF Prep' (S*** Hits The Fan preparation). The video likely connects the event to broader themes of preparedness, survival, and potentially self-defense in the face of societal disruption, drawing parallels from the incident to the need for individuals to be ready for emergencies. The creator also links to affiliate products for gear, suggesting a focus on practical preparedness.
This video title, "CYBERTRUCK EXPLOSION SPECIAL! Shawn Ryan Matthew Livelsberger Sam Shoemate," combined with the description, heavily suggests a focus on a dramatic event involving a Cybertruck. While the title mentions names likely associated with content creators and the description includes various merchandise links (coffee, robes, hats, Killdozer collection, "Pew Pew Madafakas"), the core event appears to be a Cybertruck explosion. The mention of "NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH!!" and a "LIBERTY LOUNGE PODCAST" hints at potential discussion topics that could relate to safety, community, or possibly even defensive preparedness in a broader sense, but without a transcript, direct firearm or specific topic tags beyond what's explicitly mentioned are speculative.
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