Goldie’s Final Hour Goes Horribly Wrong... Donut Operator, Kentucky Ballistics

Published on August 25, 2020
Duration: 13:27

This video demonstrates a unique approach to target practice by rigging a minivan, 'Goldie,' to drive autonomously in a circle. The crew, including Donut Operator and Kentucky Ballistics, then engages the moving target with various firearms, including a gold AK-47, a double-barrel AR-15, and a .50 BMG rifle. The engagement results in significant damage and an engine fire, showcasing the destructive power of different calibers against a vehicle.

Quick Summary

A gold minivan, 'Goldie,' was rigged for autonomous circular driving to serve as a moving target. It was engaged by a gold AK-47, double-barrel AR-15, and a .50 BMG rifle, resulting in extensive damage, including .50 BMG rounds penetrating the engine bay and incendiary rounds starting a fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Sponsorship
  2. 00:57The Crew and Goldie
  3. 01:39Setting up Autonomous Driving
  4. 03:15Final Test Ride
  5. 04:59Engaging the Moving Target
  6. 06:04Double AR and .50 BMG
  7. 08:45Damage Assessment and Fire
  8. 11:48Engine Damage Details

Frequently Asked Questions

How was the minivan prepared for autonomous target practice?

The minivan's steering wheel and gas pedal were rigged to operate autonomously, allowing it to drive in a consistent circular path for the shooting exercise. A final test ride confirmed its ability to maintain this trajectory.

What firearms were used to engage the moving minivan?

The crew utilized a gold-plated AK-47 style rifle, a custom double-barrel AR-15 style rifle, and a powerful .50 BMG rifle to engage the moving target vehicle.

What kind of damage did the firearms inflict on the minivan?

The engagement resulted in numerous bullet holes across the vehicle. Notably, .50 BMG rounds penetrated the engine bay, punching through the valve cover and firewall, and incendiary rounds caused an engine fire.

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