World's Most POWERFUL AR vs. Next Gen Dragon Skin Armor of the FUTURE!!!

Published on May 2, 2023
Duration: 18:55

This video tests the Sword International Mjölnir rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum against next-generation Dragon Skin armor. While the armor successfully stops initial .338 Lapua rounds, it demonstrates degradation and failure under multi-hit scenarios, particularly with steel core 7.62x39mm and full-auto fire. The review also highlights the importance of medical preparedness with the Demo FAK kit.

Quick Summary

Dragon Skin armor, made of overlapping ceramic discs, can stop a .338 Lapua Magnum round in single-shot tests. However, repeated impacts in the same area, steel core ammunition, or full-auto fire can cause degradation and penetration, highlighting its limitations under extreme stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: Shop Organization
  2. 01:49Introducing Mjölnir Rifle & Dragon Skin Armor
  3. 03:16Dragon Skin Armor Construction Explained
  4. 04:34Mjölnir Rifle & .338 Lapua Specs
  5. 05:45Initial Armor Testing (.50 AE, 5.56mm)
  6. 07:30Multi-hit Failure: 7.62x39mm Steel Core
  7. 08:13Demo FAK First Aid Kit Promotion
  8. 09:348.6 Blackout Armor Test
  9. 11:53Main Test: .338 Lapua vs. Dragon Skin
  10. 15:42Full-Auto Stress Test: AK-47 Mag Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dragon Skin armor made of and how does it work?

Dragon Skin armor is constructed from overlapping ceramic discs, often referred to as 'scales.' This design allows for flexibility while providing ballistic protection by shattering incoming rounds and distributing impact energy across multiple discs.

Can Dragon Skin armor stop a .338 Lapua Magnum round?

Yes, in a single-shot test, Dragon Skin armor successfully stopped a .338 Lapua Magnum round fired from the Sword International Mjölnir rifle. However, its performance degrades under multi-hit conditions.

What causes Dragon Skin armor to fail?

Dragon Skin armor can fail due to ceramic degradation from repeated impacts in the same area. It is also vulnerable to certain ammunition types like steel core 7.62x39mm and can be overwhelmed by sustained full-auto fire.

What is the Sword International Mjölnir rifle?

The Sword International Mjölnir is a semi-automatic, AR-style rifle chambered in the powerful .338 Lapua Magnum caliber. It features advanced design elements such as a non-reciprocating side charging handle and ambidextrous controls.

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