Coletes à prova de bala vs munição perfurante 7,62 PKM: o resultado surpreende!

Published on December 6, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This video tests the penetration capabilities of Soviet-era 7.62x54R Silver Tip armor-piercing ammunition against an A2 steel ballistic plate rated for .308, fired from a Russian PKM machine gun. Surprisingly, the armor-piercing rounds, along with 5.56x45mm rounds, failed to penetrate the plate, indicating a high level of protection from the tested gear.

Quick Summary

In a surprising ballistic test, 7.62x54R Silver Tip armor-piercing rounds fired from a PKM machine gun, and also 5.56x45mm rounds, failed to penetrate an A2 steel ballistic plate rated for .308. The armor showed deformation but no breach, indicating significant protective capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Armor Piercing vs. Bulletproof Vest
  2. 00:03Ammunition: 7.62x54R Silver Tip
  3. 00:09Firearm: Russian PKM with Suppressor
  4. 00:16Armor: A2 Steel Plates from The Armored Republic
  5. 00:24Test 1: 5.56x45mm Firing
  6. 00:31Test 2: PKM 7.62x54R Firing
  7. 00:43Results: No Penetration Observed
  8. 00:54Vest Deformation Analysis
  9. 00:59Conclusion and Surprise

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when 7.62x54R Silver Tip armor-piercing rounds were fired at an A2 steel ballistic plate?

In a surprising test, 7.62x54R Silver Tip armor-piercing ammunition, fired from a PKM machine gun, did not penetrate an A2 steel plate rated for .308. This indicates a high level of protection from the tested armor.

Did 5.56x45mm ammunition penetrate the A2 steel armor plate?

No, 5.56x45mm ammunition also failed to penetrate the A2 steel ballistic plate in multiple attempts during the test. This suggests the plate offers significant resistance to common rifle calibers.

What type of armor was tested against the PKM and 5.56x45mm rounds?

The test utilized A2 steel ballistic plates from The Armored Republic, which are rated to stop .308 caliber rounds. These plates were placed in front of a ballistic vest to assess overall protection.

What firearm and ammunition were used for the primary ballistic test?

The primary test involved firing Soviet-era 7.62x54R Silver Tip armor-piercing ammunition from a Russian PKM machine gun, equipped with a suppressor, at the A2 steel armor plates.

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