50 Cal Explosive Bullets vs Torso

Published on December 12, 2021
Duration: 25:07

This video from Garand Thumb provides an expert-level analysis of .50 caliber explosive rounds, specifically the Raufoss Mk 211 APIE, tested against realistic ballistic torsos and armor. The demonstration highlights the devastating terminal ballistics and anti-material capabilities of this specialized ammunition, showcasing its effects through high-speed footage and detailed explanations of its components and impact dynamics.

Quick Summary

Garand Thumb expert Garand Thumb tests the Raufoss Mk 211 .50 cal explosive round against ballistic torsos and armor, showcasing extreme terminal ballistics and anti-material effects with high-speed footage. The Raufoss Mk 211 APIE round contains a tungsten carbide core, explosive charge, and incendiary components for devastating impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to .50 Cal Explosive Testing
  2. 01:46Ballistic Dummy Construction
  3. 02:41Ammunition Comparison
  4. 04:55Weapon System Overview
  5. 05:28Test 1: .50 Cal FMJ vs. Torso
  6. 08:03Test 2: Spotter Tracer Round
  7. 13:38Test 3: Raufoss Mk 211 vs. Armor
  8. 23:05Test 4: Raufoss vs. Car Door

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Raufoss Mk 211 .50 caliber round so destructive?

The Raufoss Mk 211 is an Armor Piercing Incendiary Explosive (APIE) round. It contains a tungsten carbide core for penetration, an explosive charge (RDX/PETN) for detonation, and incendiary components (Zirconium powder) to enhance its destructive and anti-material capabilities.

How does a standard .50 BMG FMJ round compare to explosive .50 cal rounds?

A standard .50 BMG FMJ round causes significant internal damage but tends to pass through targets with less explosive effect. Specialized rounds like the Raufoss Mk 211 detonate upon impact, creating much larger cavities and more devastating damage, especially against hardened targets.

What kind of ballistic testing equipment was used in the Garand Thumb video?

The video utilized realistic ballistic torsos from Ballistic Dummy Labs, complete with internal organs and skeletal structures. High-speed cameras were employed to capture the detailed effects of the .50 caliber rounds on these targets.

What is the primary purpose of the Raufoss Mk 211 ammunition?

The Raufoss Mk 211 is primarily designed as an anti-material round. Its APIE (Armor Piercing Incendiary Explosive) nature allows it to penetrate hardened targets like vehicle armor and then detonate, causing significant destruction.

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