This video humorously assigns sports to different military branches based on stereotypes. The Army is football, Coast Guard is waterboy, Air Force is chess, Navy is beach volleyball, Marines are hockey, and Space Force is a confused baseball player. It uses visual gags with tactical gear and uniforms to emphasize the comedic comparisons.
This YouTube video, titled "BELT OF DEATH (test) How much Gatorade to stop it?", appears to be a demolition and testing video from the Demolition Ranch channel, with a mention of CivTac. The title suggests a destructive test involving a "belt of death" and the effectiveness of Gatorade as a stopping medium, likely for a firearm or projectile. The #gun and #fullautofriday hashtags indicate a focus on firearms and potentially automatic weapon testing.
This experiment tests the ballistic resistance of Gatorade bottles against a 5.56 round fired from an AR-15. Four bottles were penetrated, while six remained intact, suggesting approximately four bottles are needed to stop the projectile. The video details the setup, equipment, and results of this unique DIY ballistics test.
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