AR500 Armor vs Cannon

Published on May 9, 2015
Duration: 5:24

This video demonstrates a high-energy ballistics test where AR500 Armor Level III plates are subjected to impacts from a 37mm Parrott Rifle cannon. The expert instructors from Iraqveteran8888, Chad and Eric, use a chronograph to measure projectile velocity and analyze the armor's performance against both a solid 1.5lb lead projectile and a canister round of 00 buckshot. The results highlight the extreme energy transfer and the armor's ability to stop projectiles, while also emphasizing the survivability implications of such impacts.

Quick Summary

Iraqveteran8888 experts Chad and Eric tested AR500 Armor Level III plates against a 37mm Parrott Rifle cannon. The armor withstood a 1.5lb projectile (generating 45,000+ ft-lbs of energy) and a canister of 00 buckshot, showing no penetration but significant indentation and coating damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Equipment
  2. 01:09First Shot: 1.5lb Lead Projectile
  3. 02:01Damage Analysis
  4. 03:27Second Shot: 2lbs of 00 Buckshot
  5. 03:51Buckshot Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of armor was tested against the 37mm cannon?

The test featured AR500 Armor Level III plates, which are designed to stop threats up to .308 Winchester. These plates have an anti-spalling coating to mitigate fragmentation upon impact.

What was the energy output of the 37mm cannon round?

The 37mm Parrott Rifle cannon, firing a 1.5lb projectile, generated over 45,000 ft-lbs of kinetic energy. This is significantly more powerful than common handgun rounds, estimated to be around 45 times the energy of a .44 Magnum.

Did the AR500 Armor plate penetrate from the cannon shot?

No, the AR500 Armor Level III plate did not penetrate from the 1.5lb lead projectile fired from the 37mm cannon. It sustained a significant indentation and the anti-spalling coating was damaged, but the plate itself held.

What was the outcome of the buckshot test?

When fired as a canister round containing 2 pounds of 00 buckshot, the AR500 Armor plate also resisted penetration. Approximately 30 pellets hit the plate, which remained intact with its anti-spalling coating performing adequately.

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