7.62x54R API vs USGI SAPI Armor

Published on June 19, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video provides an expert-level assessment of 7.62x54R API ammunition's performance against a USGI SAPI plate. The demonstration, led by an authoritative instructor, showcases the surprising resilience of the SAPI plate in containing the armor-piercing and incendiary effects of the API round, even at close range. The analysis highlights the contained nature of the explosion within the plate.

Quick Summary

A USGI SAPI armor plate demonstrated impressive resilience by stopping a 7.62x54R API round fired from a Mosin-Nagant at 30 yards. The plate contained the armor-piercing and incendiary effects, showing a melted internal area with a cone-shaped explosion pattern.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 7.62x54R API
  2. 00:08API Projectile Capabilities Explained
  3. 00:15Shooting the SAPI Plate
  4. 00:23SAPI Plate Performance Analysis
  5. 00:30Internal Damage Analysis
  6. 00:40Confidence in Old Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 7.62x54R API ammunition?

7.62x54R API ammunition is a specialized round combining Armor Piercing (AP) and Incendiary (PI) capabilities. It's designed to penetrate armor and ignite targets, often considered 'high-grade' and favored by some for its accuracy.

Can a USGI SAPI plate stop 7.62x54R API rounds?

Yes, in a test at 30 yards with a Mosin-Nagant, a USGI SAPI plate successfully stopped a 7.62x54R API round. The plate contained the explosive impact and incendiary effects within its structure.

What kind of damage does 7.62x54R API cause to armor?

When impacting armor like a SAPI plate, the 7.62x54R API round causes a significant impact hole and a contained explosion. Internal analysis shows a melted area with a cone-shaped detonation pattern within the plate.

Is USGI SAPI armor still effective against modern threats?

The test suggests that older USGI SAPI plates can still offer significant protection, as demonstrated by their ability to contain the effects of 7.62x54R API ammunition. However, the impact would still be severe.

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