50cal vs Tank's Night Vision

Published on August 24, 2018
Duration: 16:16

This video tests the durability of a Soviet tank's night vision device against various firearms, from handguns like the Glock 19X and FN 5.7 to powerful rifles including the CMMG .458 SOCOM and the Serbu BFG-50A firing .50 BMG rounds. The experiment demonstrates a clear progression of destructive capability, with smaller calibers causing superficial damage while larger rounds like the .50 AE and .50 BMG achieve significant penetration and complete destruction.

Quick Summary

The Soviet tank night vision device was subjected to destructive testing with various firearms. While 9mm and 5.7x28mm rounds caused superficial damage, the .50 AE shattered the glass, and the .458 SOCOM and 7.62x39mm caused significant internal damage. Ultimately, .50 BMG rounds completely destroyed the device, severing it in half.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Soviet Tank Night Vision Device
  2. 01:28Testing Glock 19X (9mm)
  3. 02:24Testing FN 5.7 (5.7x28mm)
  4. 06:05Testing Desert Eagle (.50 AE)
  5. 09:43Testing CMMG .458 SOCOM Rifle
  6. 11:02Testing AK-47 (7.62x39mm)
  7. 12:31Final Destruction: .50 BMG vs Tank NVG

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used to test the Soviet tank's night vision device?

The test included a Glock 19X (9mm), FN 5.7 (5.7x28mm), Desert Eagle (.50 AE), CMMG .458 SOCOM rifle, AK-47 (7.62x39mm), and a Serbu BFG-50A firing .50 BMG rounds.

How much damage did the .50 BMG round inflict on the night vision device?

The .50 BMG rounds from the Serbu BFG-50A were the most destructive, with the first shot passing through the bottom and subsequent shots completely severing the device in half, resulting in total destruction.

Which handgun caliber caused the most significant damage to the night vision device?

The Desert Eagle in .50 AE caused the most significant damage among the handguns tested, shattering the front glass and causing substantial internal damage to the housing.

What were the key findings regarding the durability of the night vision device?

The device showed increasing vulnerability with larger calibers. While 9mm and 5.7x28mm caused minimal damage, .50 AE and .458 SOCOM inflicted significant destruction, culminating in the complete obliteration by .50 BMG.

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