Classified armor approved by DOD for public viewing

Published on April 8, 2020
Duration: 5:29

This video tests a classified DOD-approved armor plate, showcasing its impressive ballistic resistance. The plate successfully stopped multiple .30-06 AP and .308 FMJ rounds with minimal penetration, demonstrating advanced composite material technology. The testing highlights the potential of this next-generation body armor for military applications.

Quick Summary

A classified DOD-approved armor plate, approximately 1 inch thick, was tested against .30-06 AP and .308 FMJ rounds. It successfully stopped multiple high-powered projectiles with only 5-6mm of penetration, showcasing advanced composite material technology for next-generation military body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Classified DOD Armor Plate
  2. 00:42Test 1: .30-06 Armor Piercing Round
  3. 02:01Test 2: Second .30-06 AP Shot Analysis
  4. 03:11Test 3: .308 Winchester FMJ Rounds
  5. 05:18Final Assessment: Next-Gen Body Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of rounds was the classified DOD armor plate tested against?

The armor plate was subjected to rigorous testing using high-powered rifle rounds, including .30-06 Armor Piercing (AP) and .308 Winchester Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition, fired at point-blank range.

How much penetration did the classified armor plate show after testing?

Remarkably, after stopping multiple high-powered rifle rounds like .30-06 AP and .308 FMJ, the classified armor plate exhibited only minimal penetration, measured at approximately 5-6mm.

What was the outcome of the .30-06 AP round test on the armor plate?

The classified armor plate successfully stopped the .30-06 AP rounds fired at point-blank range. While the outer fabric showed surface damage, the core composite material remained intact, preventing projectile pass-through.

What is the significance of the tested armor plate?

The tested armor plate, approved by the DOD for public viewing, is suggested to represent the next generation of military body armor due to its advanced composite materials and exceptional performance against high-velocity threats.

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