This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests the durability and effectiveness of Dragon Skin armor. While the description doesn't specify the firearms or calibers used, the context of testing armor strongly implies ballistic testing. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a disclaimer advising viewers not to replicate the actions. The video promotes various Kentucky Ballistics affiliated channels and products, including their clothing line and Patreon.
This video tests the Dragon Skin body armor's capabilities against various high-powered threats. While it successfully stopped a .50 Cal Desert Eagle, 5.56 Green Tip, 8.6 Blackout, and even a .338 Lapua Magnum, it showed a penetration failure against 7.62x39mm steel core rounds after multiple hits in the same area. The armor's flexible ceramic tile design is highlighted as a key feature.
This video tests the Sword International Mjölnir rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum against next-generation Dragon Skin armor. While the armor successfully stops initial .338 Lapua rounds, it demonstrates degradation and failure under multi-hit scenarios, particularly with steel core 7.62x39mm and full-auto fire. The review also highlights the importance of medical preparedness with the Demo FAK kit.
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