Balas de impacto: conheça as munições menos letais!

Published on September 19, 2025
Duration: 1:03

This video tests the impact energy and penetration capabilities of bean bag rounds, a type of less-lethal shotgun ammunition. Through tests involving a water jug, peanut butter, and ballistic gelatin, the video demonstrates that while these rounds are unlikely to be fatal, they possess sufficient force to incapacitate or deter a target. The presenter notes the importance of understanding the energy transfer of such munitions.

Quick Summary

Bean bag rounds are less-lethal shotgun ammunition designed for incapacitation via blunt force. While not intended to be fatal, they possess significant impact energy, as demonstrated in tests with water jugs, peanut butter containers, and ballistic gelatin, which showed minimal penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bean Bag Rounds
  2. 00:14Amo Squared Ammunition Organizer
  3. 00:25Bean Bag Round Impact Observation
  4. 00:32Peanut Butter Energy Test
  5. 00:47Ballistic Gelatin Penetration Test
  6. 00:51Conclusion on Bean Bag Round Force

Frequently Asked Questions

What are bean bag rounds and what is their purpose?

Bean bag rounds are a type of less-lethal shotgun ammunition. Their primary purpose is to incapacitate or deter a target through blunt force trauma, rather than causing lethal injury, making them a tool for law enforcement and civilian defense scenarios.

How effective are bean bag rounds in terms of penetration?

Tests with ballistic gelatin and a plastic container filled with peanut butter show that bean bag rounds do not penetrate deeply. They are designed to deliver impact energy without piercing materials, focusing on incapacitation through blunt force.

Can bean bag rounds be fatal?

While designed to be less lethal, a direct hit to a vulnerable area like the head could potentially be fatal. The video emphasizes that these rounds have significant impact force, capable of deterring targets but requiring careful application.

What tests were conducted to evaluate bean bag rounds?

The video features several tests to assess the energy and impact of bean bag rounds. These include shooting at a water jug to observe energy transfer, a peanut butter container to check for penetration, and ballistic gelatin to measure depth of impact.

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