iDF The Israel Defense Forces helmet test

Published on August 14, 2020
Duration: 12:01

This video features a ballistics test of an older generation Israel Defense Forces (IDF) helmet. The test begins with a Beretta Model 81 firing 32 ACP, which penetrates the helmet, indicating potential Kevlar degradation due to age. Subsequent tests with 9mm and .45-70 Government rounds also show significant penetration, highlighting the limitations of older ballistic protection. The video also includes a brief review of Olight flashlights, showcasing their features and a current sale.

Quick Summary

An older generation Israel Defense Forces (IDF) helmet was subjected to ballistics testing with calibers ranging from 32 ACP to .30-06 Springfield. All tested rounds penetrated the helmet, suggesting significant degradation of its Kevlar material over time, a common issue with aging ballistic protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Olight Sponsorship
  2. 01:03Olight Balder Mini & Keychain Light Review
  3. 03:52IDF Helmet Ballistics Test Setup
  4. 04:41Test 1: Beretta 81 (32 ACP)
  5. 05:32Test 2: Glock 19 (9mm)
  6. 07:31Test 3: BFR Revolver (.45-70 Government)
  7. 10:05Test 4: Springfield 1903 (.30-06 Springfield)
  8. 10:40Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes ballistic helmet protection to degrade over time?

Ballistic helmet protection, particularly from materials like Kevlar, can degrade over time due to environmental exposure, age, and physical stress. This can lead to the material drying out, cracking, and losing its structural integrity, significantly reducing its ability to stop projectiles.

What calibers were used to test the IDF helmet?

The IDF helmet was tested with several calibers: 32 ACP from a Beretta Model 81, 9mm Luger from a Glock 19, .45-70 Government from a BFR Revolver, and .30-06 Springfield from a Springfield 1903 rifle.

Did the IDF helmet stop any of the tested rounds?

No, the older IDF helmet did not stop any of the tested rounds. The 32 ACP, 9mm, .45-70, and .30-06 rounds all penetrated the helmet, indicating its ballistic protection was compromised, likely due to age and material degradation.

What are the features of the Olight Balder Mini flashlight?

The Olight Balder Mini is a compact flashlight with 600 lumens of output and a 130-meter beam throw. It features a combination of a green laser and white light, a magnetic charger, and a quick-release lever for easy attachment.

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