This YouTube Shorts video explores the phenomenon of bullets bouncing off cars. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the video's focus on ballistic behavior when impacting automotive surfaces. The inclusion of hashtags like #cars and #military suggests a potential demonstration or discussion related to vehicle armor, ballistics, or tactical applications. The content likely aims to visually demonstrate or explain the physics behind bullet ricochet from car bodies.
This video explores the question of whether it's possible to deflect grenades using a baseball bat. While the title suggests a practical demonstration or theoretical analysis of this unusual scenario, the actual content is not provided. Based solely on the title, the video likely delves into physics, ballistics, or perhaps a hypothetical self-defense situation involving unconventional projectile deflection. It aims to answer a specific, albeit unusual, question related to projectile interception.
This video from Yee Yee Life, featuring Granger Smith, tests the ballistic resistance of a HUMVEE windshield against various calibers. The windshield successfully stopped smaller rounds like .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, and .44 Magnum, showing significant surface damage and deformation. However, high-velocity rifle rounds (.223 Remington) and large shotgun slugs (12-Gauge) penetrated the glass, demonstrating its limitations against more powerful ammunition.
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