50 BMG Vs Driving Truck !!! With Braydon Price

Published on August 31, 2021
Duration: 8:06

This video demonstrates the destructive power of .50 BMG armor-piercing incendiary rounds against a running Dodge Ram truck. Two shots are fired, one by Braydon Price and one by the host, resulting in significant damage to the radiator, fan, belt, and engine block, ultimately disabling the vehicle. The video highlights the effectiveness of API rounds in causing both penetration and fire.

Quick Summary

The destructive power of .50 BMG armor-piercing incendiary (API) rounds was tested against a running Dodge Ram truck. Two shots penetrated the radiator, fan, belt, and engine block, causing immediate mechanical failure and fire, ultimately disabling the vehicle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:36Remote Control Truck Operation
  3. 01:37First .50 BMG Shot
  4. 02:18Immediate Aftermath of First Shot
  5. 03:21Damage Assessment: Radiator and Motor Block
  6. 03:45Fire Extinguisher Deployment
  7. 04:02Engine Still Spinning Post-Shot
  8. 04:11Detailed Damage Analysis: Fan and Block
  9. 05:02Second Shot Location and Impact
  10. 05:23Fire Origin and API Round Effect
  11. 06:13Attempting to Start the Truck
  12. 06:25Truck Briefly Runs After Damage
  13. 06:57Engine Dies Again, Final Assessment
  14. 07:23Final Shot Attempt
  15. 07:36Conclusion and Shoutouts

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition was used to shoot the Dodge Ram truck?

The video specifically mentions using .50 BMG armor-piercing incendiary (API) rounds. These rounds are designed to penetrate armor and ignite upon impact, causing significant damage and fire.

How did the truck's engine get disabled by the .50 BMG rounds?

The .50 BMG rounds penetrated critical engine components. One shot sheared the serpentine belt and entered the engine block, while another went through the radiator and pulley system before hitting the block, leading to immediate mechanical failure.

Can a .50 BMG round cause a fire in a vehicle?

Yes, when using armor-piercing incendiary (.50 BMG API) rounds, the incendiary component ignites upon impact. This was observed in the video, where fire started after the rounds penetrated the engine compartment.

Was the truck able to drive after being shot with .50 BMG rounds?

After two .50 BMG API rounds, the truck's engine was severely damaged and could not sustain operation. While it briefly started after the initial impacts, it lost all power and was unable to drive, effectively being disabled.

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