20mm vs Rail Road Track

Published on April 3, 2019
Duration: 3:59

This video showcases the destructive power of a 20mm round fired from a Serbu 20mm rifle through two sections of railroad track. The test, conducted in a desert environment with an anvil backstop, demonstrates the projectile's ability to penetrate thick steel. Slow-motion footage provides a detailed analysis of the impact and the resulting damage.

Quick Summary

A 20mm APIT round fired from a Serbu 20mm rifle was used to test its destructive power against two sections of railroad track. The projectile successfully penetrated both thick steel sections, creating clean holes, as shown in detailed slow-motion analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:29Serbu 20mm Rifle & APIT Round
  3. 00:49The 20mm Shot
  4. 01:09Slow Motion Impact Analysis
  5. 02:47Damage Inspection & Power Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used to shoot the railroad tracks?

The video features a Serbu 20mm rifle, specifically a single-shot bolt-action model provided by Mark Serbu, used for this extreme destructive test.

What type of ammunition was fired at the railroad tracks?

A 20mm Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer (APIT) round was used. This specialized ammunition is designed for high penetration and destructive effects.

What was the outcome of the 20mm round hitting the railroad tracks?

The 20mm round successfully penetrated clean holes through two stacked sections of thick steel railroad track, demonstrating its immense power.

Was slow-motion footage used in the video?

Yes, extensive slow-motion footage from multiple angles was used to analyze the precise moment of impact and the projectile's path through the railroad tracks.

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