Cutting Open The Thinnest Body Armor - Hyperline

Published on March 3, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the cutting and examination of Hyperline body armor after it was subjected to 64 rounds of 9mm and .22LR ammunition from various firearms. The armor successfully stopped the majority of the projectiles, and the internal structure is revealed upon cutting.

Quick Summary

Hyperline body armor was subjected to 64 rounds of 9mm and .22LR ammunition from various firearms. The armor successfully stopped the majority of these projectiles. The video then cuts open the armor to reveal its internal structure and how it contained the rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Summary
  2. 00:12Cutting Open the Armor
  3. 00:21First Round Discovery
  4. 00:40Internal Examination
  5. 00:46Most Intact Section

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition was used to test the Hyperline body armor?

The Hyperline body armor was tested with 64 rounds of 9mm and .22LR ammunition. These rounds were fired from firearms including the Dan Wesson DWX and the Vortz Mini Mamba.

How effective was the Hyperline body armor in the ballistic test?

The Hyperline body armor proved effective, stopping the majority of the 64 rounds fired at it. The video shows the armor successfully catching projectiles and provides a look at its internal structure post-impact.

What tools were used to examine the Hyperline body armor after testing?

After the ballistic testing, two knives from Teo were used to cut open the Hyperline body armor. This allowed for a visual inspection of the internal layers and how they contained the projectiles.

What does the inside of the Hyperline body armor look like after being shot?

Upon cutting open the Hyperline body armor, the internal structure is revealed. One section is described as looking like a 'cupcake,' and the first round encountered was found lodged in the initial layer.

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