Viking AXE Vs Crusader HELMET *will it cut through?* #vikings #crusaders #civtac

Published on October 22, 2023
Duration: 0:57

This video tests a Viking axe against an 18-gauge steel Crusader helmet. While the axe did not penetrate the helmet, it caused significant denting, demonstrating the armor's resilience. The host concludes that such an impact would likely incapacitate an opponent through concussion, even without a breach.

Quick Summary

A Viking axe struck an 18-gauge steel Crusader helmet, causing significant denting but no penetration. The test simulated combat by leaving the helmet loose. The host concluded the impact's force would likely cause a severe concussion, effectively ending a fight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Axe vs Helmet Test Setup
  2. 00:18The Attack: Viking Axe Strikes Crusader Helmet
  3. 00:33Results: Helmet Dented, No Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the Viking axe cut through the Crusader helmet?

No, the Viking axe did not cut through the 18-gauge steel Crusader helmet. However, it caused significant denting, indicating the armor's resilience against such a blow.

What was the outcome of the Viking axe strike on the helmet?

While the helmet's steel held and wasn't penetrated, the impact from the Viking axe caused substantial denting. The host concluded this force would likely result in a severe concussion.

How was the helmet positioned for the axe test?

The helmet was placed loosely on a table to simulate the movement of a human body during an impact, providing a more realistic test scenario than a stationary target.

What type of helmet was used in the test?

An 18-gauge steel Crusader helmet, specifically a Great Helm style, was used for the test against the Viking axe.

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