Fully Armored SUV Bulletproof GMC

Published on May 8, 2019
Duration: 19:48

This video showcases an Armormax-equipped GMC Yukon Denali, demonstrating its robust ballistic protection against various high-powered firearms. The SUV maintains a stock exterior while featuring 1.5-inch thick polycarbonate layered glass and reinforced structural elements. Multiple tests confirm its ability to withstand rounds from an FN SCAR 17, AK-47, Desert Eagle .50 AE, 12 Gauge slugs, S&W 500 Magnum, and FN Five-seven.

Quick Summary

The Armormax GMC Yukon Denali features 1.5-inch thick polycarbonate layered glass and reinforced A/B pillars for ballistic protection. It successfully withstood tests from firearms like the SCAR 17, AK-47, .50 AE Desert Eagle, and .500 S&W Magnum.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Armormax GMC Yukon Denali
  2. 01:01Glass & Structural Reinforcement
  3. 02:13Defensive Countermeasures
  4. 05:04Rear Armor Configuration
  5. 05:47Ballistic Test: SCAR 17 (7.62x51mm)
  6. 07:39Ballistic Test: AK-47 (7.62x39mm)
  7. 10:18Ballistic Test: Desert Eagle .50 AE
  8. 13:30Ballistic Test: 12 Gauge Slugs
  9. 15:00Ballistic Test: S&W 500 Magnum
  10. 16:50Ballistic Test: FN Five-seven (5.7x28mm)

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of glass is used in the Armormax GMC Yukon Denali?

The Armormax GMC Yukon Denali is equipped with 1.5-inch thick polycarbonate layered glass. This specialized glass is designed to withstand high-velocity impacts from various firearms.

How does the Armormax GMC Yukon Denali handle structural integrity against bullets?

The vehicle's A-pillars and B-pillars are reinforced with ballistic material. This reinforcement prevents rounds from penetrating through gaps in the frame, ensuring overall structural integrity.

What firearms were used to test the Armormax GMC Yukon Denali's ballistic protection?

The armored SUV was tested against an FN SCAR 17 (7.62x51mm), an AK-47 (7.62x39mm), Desert Eagles (.50 AE), a Mossberg 590A1 (12 Gauge slugs), an S&W 500 Magnum, and an FN Five-seven (5.7x28mm).

Does the armor compromise the functionality of the rear trunk on the Armormax GMC Yukon Denali?

No, the rear of the vehicle uses a 'hatchback' style armor plate behind the original glass. This allows the trunk to function normally while providing a secondary ballistic barrier for passengers.

More Hunting & Outdoors Videos You Might Like

More from Edwin Sarkissian

View all →