20mm Cannon vs Rock and Dirt

Published on January 30, 2018
Duration: 7:46

This video demonstrates the destructive power of a 20mm cannon against natural targets. A practice round penetrated only a few inches into a dirt mound, while another round split a large rock in half, showcasing the significant force of the weapon. The demonstration highlights the effectiveness of 20mm ammunition in various scenarios.

Quick Summary

A 20mm cannon's destructive power was tested against natural targets. A practice round penetrated only inches into a dirt mound, but another round successfully split a large rock target in half, showcasing the weapon's significant force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:5620mm Cannon Dirt Penetration Test
  3. 01:28Projectile Recovery & Ammo Types
  4. 02:4820mm Cannon Rock Impact Test
  5. 04:14Rock Damage Assessment
  6. 05:43Conclusion & Future Tease

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when the 20mm cannon fired into the dirt mound?

When fired into a dirt mound, a 20mm practice round penetrated only a few inches deep. The projectile was later recovered by digging into the mound.

How effective was the 20mm cannon against a large rock target?

The 20mm cannon proved highly effective against a large rock target. A single impact from a practice round was sufficient to split the rock completely in half, demonstrating significant destructive power.

What types of 20mm ammunition were discussed?

The video mentioned different types of 20mm ammunition, including standard practice rounds (often marked blue), rounds with red tips, and heavier tungsten rounds, which are typically white.

Who collaborated in the 20mm cannon demonstration?

The demonstration featured YouTuber Edwin Sarkissian collaborating with Mark Serbu, the designer behind Serbu Firearms and the 20mm cannon used in the video.

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