20mm vs oxygen tanks

Published on December 8, 2022
Duration: 0:59

This video showcases the destructive power of a 20mm round fired from a Typhon 20 rifle against pressurized oxygen and acetylene tanks. The 20mm projectile demonstrated significant penetration, causing massive explosions and sending tanks flying. Even reinforced tank bases were penetrated or had rounds embedded, highlighting the extreme ballistic capabilities of this caliber.

Quick Summary

The Typhon 20 rifle fires a 20mm round, which obliterates pressurized oxygen and acetylene tanks. The projectile demonstrates extreme penetration, causing massive explosions and sending tanks flying, even lodging in reinforced bases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Caliber Comparison: 9mm to 20mm
  2. 00:06Introducing the Typhon 20 & Target Tanks
  3. 00:1320mm Impact: Acetylene Tank Explosion
  4. 00:21Penetration Analysis: Blue Tip Round
  5. 00:41Tank Durability & Projectile Performance
  6. 00:49Testing Reinforced Tank Bases

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used to test the 20mm rounds against oxygen tanks?

The video features the Typhon 20, a unique bolt-action rifle chambered in the massive 20mm caliber, used for the destructive testing against pressurized tanks.

What happened when the 20mm round hit the acetylene tank?

Upon impact, the 20mm projectile caused a massive explosion with a large fireball and dust cloud, demonstrating the extreme destructive potential against pressurized targets.

How effective was the 20mm round against the oxygen tanks?

The 20mm blue tip round showed significant penetration, piercing through multiple oxygen tanks and causing substantial damage. Some tanks were propelled considerable distances.

Did the 20mm projectile penetrate the reinforced base of the tanks?

Yes, in one test, the 20mm round impacted the reinforced steel base of a tank. Instead of passing through, the projectile became lodged in the thick metal, showcasing the round's immense energy.

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