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 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.
This video tests the durability of AR650 steel body armor by running it over with a truck. The description emphasizes that AR650 steel is not fragile and highlights Predator Armor's Level III+ body armor, manufactured in the USA. The armor utilizes a unique heat-treating process for superior ballistic properties, allowing for thinner, lighter, and impact-resistant plates. The video aims to debunk myths about steel armor's fragility and promote the strength and effectiveness of Predator Armor products.
This video demonstrates the performance of a Firequest 12 gauge double slug round against an F250 truck. Unlike traditional slugs that penetrate, the double slug impacted the truck bed, with the two slugs separating after hitting the first layer of metal. They created two distinct dents but failed to penetrate the far side, indicating reduced penetration compared to a single slug.
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