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Published on March 24, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video tests the lethality of radio antennas fired from a 12-gauge shotgun. Different antenna sizes were loaded into shells and fired at various targets, including a shrapnel vest. Results showed significant damage, with one antenna completely penetrating the vest, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of these unconventional projectiles.

Quick Summary

Radio antennas can be loaded into 12-gauge shotgun shells as unconventional projectiles. Tests showed they create a 'snake pattern' on targets, pierce soda bottles with high energy transfer, and can even penetrate a shrapnel vest.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Antenna Projectiles
  2. 00:14Test Setup & Targets
  3. 00:25Live Fire Testing
  4. 00:39Damage Assessment & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can radio antennas be used as shotgun projectiles?

Yes, this video demonstrates that radio antennas can be loaded into 12-gauge shotgun shells and fired as unconventional projectiles, showing significant ballistic effects.

What kind of damage did the antenna projectiles cause?

The antenna projectiles created a 'snake pattern' on cardboard, demonstrated high energy transfer by piercing a soda bottle, and one medium antenna completely penetrated a shrapnel vest.

What targets were used in the antenna projectile test?

The test included cardboard for pattern analysis, a soda bottle to measure energy transfer, and a BulletSafe shrapnel vest to assess lethality and penetration capabilities.

What shotgun was used for testing antenna projectiles?

A semi-automatic shotgun was used for the live fire testing of the custom-loaded radio antenna shotgun shells.

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