Can Anything Stop The Israeli APIT?

Published on January 16, 2026
Duration: 13:42

This video provides an expert-level assessment of specialized Israeli .50 BMG ammunition, including API and APIT rounds, from the Banana Ballistics channel. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, utilizes a Desert Tech HTI rifle and advanced testing equipment like the RangeCraft chronograph to evaluate penetration capabilities against various steel targets (AR550, AR500), ballistic gelatin, and even concrete. The testing reveals the impressive, though not absolute, armor-piercing and incendiary effects of these military-grade rounds.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis from Banana Ballistics reveals Israeli API .50 BMG rounds penetrate 1.5 inches of mild steel and 1/2 inch AR550 steel at 60 yards. While failing to penetrate 3/4 inch AR500, they shatter concrete and pass through ballistic gel, showcasing significant destructive power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Israeli .50 BMG Rounds
  2. 00:59M48 Spotter-Tracer Testing
  3. 04:38Israeli API Performance
  4. 07:57Armor Penetration Tests
  5. 11:14Concrete and Gel Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the penetration capability of Israeli API .50 BMG ammunition?

The Israeli API .50 BMG round demonstrated impressive penetration, easily piercing 1.25 and 1.5 inches of mild steel. It also successfully penetrated 1/2 inch AR550 steel targets at 60 yards and even shattered 8 inches of concrete.

How does the M48 Spotter-Tracer round perform against hardened steel?

The M48 Spotter-Tracer round, weighing 824 grains and traveling at 2016 FPS, failed to damage or penetrate 1/2 inch AR550 steel targets. It also did not penetrate a 1/2 inch mild steel plate.

Can Israeli APIT ammunition penetrate AR500 armor?

In testing, the Israeli API and APIT rounds created significant incendiary effects against 3/4 inch AR500 armor but did not achieve full penetration of the hardened steel plate.

What equipment was used to test the .50 BMG ammunition?

The testing utilized a Desert Tech HTI rifle, a RangeCraft chronograph for velocity measurements, and various steel targets from TA Targets, including AR550 rated plates, alongside ballistic gelatin and concrete blocks.

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