Bola de Borracha à Prova de Bala? (50 BMG)

Published on March 5, 2025
Duration: 1:08

This video tests the bulletproof capabilities of a rubber ball against various calibers, including .22, Bird Shot, .380 ACP, 5.56x45mm (.223), .308 Winchester, and finally, .50 BMG. While the ball resisted complete penetration from most calibers, the .308 Winchester showed signs of penetration with energy loss, and the .50 BMG demonstrated significant impact energy, though it did not fully penetrate the ball. The test highlights the varying effectiveness of ballistic materials against different ammunition types.

Quick Summary

A rubber ball was subjected to ballistics testing against calibers ranging from .22 LR to .50 BMG. It resisted complete penetration from smaller rounds like .22 LR and .380 ACP. However, .308 Winchester caused partial penetration with energy loss, and .50 BMG demonstrated immense impact energy, though it did not fully pass through.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bulletproof Ball Test
  2. 00:03Testing .22 LR and Bird Shot
  3. 00:06Testing .380 ACP
  4. 00:09Testing 5.56x45mm (.223)
  5. 00:35Testing .308 Winchester
  6. 00:42SDI Armorer Program Mention
  7. 00:45Slow-Motion .308 Penetration Analysis
  8. 00:53Testing .50 BMG
  9. 01:00.50 BMG Impact Energy Analysis
  10. 01:04Conclusion: Ballistic Resistance

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the rubber ball in the Tática Civil video?

The Tática Civil video tested the rubber ball's bulletproof capabilities against .22 LR, Bird Shot, .380 ACP, 5.56x45mm (.223), .308 Winchester, and .50 BMG ammunition.

Did the rubber ball stop all bullets in the Tática Civil test?

The rubber ball resisted complete penetration from most calibers tested. However, the .308 Winchester showed signs of penetration with energy loss, and the .50 BMG demonstrated substantial impact energy, though it did not fully pass through.

What was the result of the .50 BMG test on the rubber ball?

When fired with a .50 BMG round from a Fuka Raptor 50, the rubber ball experienced significant impact energy, deformation, and material loss. While it did not fully penetrate, the test highlighted the immense power of this caliber.

What does the slow-motion footage reveal about the .308 Winchester impact?

The slow-motion footage of the .308 Winchester impact shows the bullet exiting the rubber ball in a tumbling fashion. This indicates penetration occurred, but with a considerable reduction in the bullet's kinetic energy.

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