Full Auto Friday! AK-47 vs Hard Armor!

Published on June 21, 2019
Duration: 6:42

This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests the multi-hit capability of a large ceramic armor plate rated for 7.62 M80 ball against a full-auto AK-47 firing 7.62x39mm FMJ rounds. The test, conducted on a Clear Ballistics gel torso, demonstrates that while the plate initially stops numerous rounds, it is ultimately overwhelmed by sustained full-auto fire, failing to prevent penetration after multiple magazines are expended. The expert analysis highlights the limitations of armor under extreme stress.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics tested a large ceramic armor plate's multi-hit capability against a full-auto AK-47 firing 7.62x39mm FMJ rounds. While the plate initially stopped numerous impacts, it was overwhelmed by sustained fire, showing pass-throughs after about 20 hits and complete destruction after 30+ rounds, demonstrating armor limitations under extreme stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Full Auto Friday & Armor Test
  2. 00:23Setup: AK-47, Ammo, and Ballistic Gel
  3. 00:43First Full-Auto Burst on Armor
  4. 01:25Initial Damage Assessment of Plate
  5. 02:39Ballistic Gel Torso Inspection
  6. 03:21Second Full-Auto Burst and Table Collapse
  7. 04:03Final Results and Armor Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the AK-47 perform against the ceramic armor plate?

The AK-47, firing 7.62x39mm FMJ rounds in full-auto, initially stopped numerous impacts on the ceramic armor plate. However, after approximately 20 hits, pass-throughs became evident, and the plate was completely destroyed after 30+ rounds, failing to provide indefinite protection.

What was the setup for the armor test?

The test involved mounting a large ceramic armor plate, rated for 7.62 M80 ball, onto a Clear Ballistics gel torso nicknamed 'Spanky.' The AK-47 was loaded with 7.62x39mm FMJ ammunition for the full-auto engagement.

What were the key findings regarding the armor's multi-hit capability?

The ceramic armor plate demonstrated some multi-hit capability by stopping initial rounds. However, its performance degraded significantly under sustained full-auto fire, leading to complete penetration and destruction, highlighting the limits of armor against high-volume threats.

What type of ammunition was used in the AK-47?

The AK-47 used in the test was loaded with 7.62x39mm Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition. This type of round features a core encased in a metal jacket, commonly used for training and military applications.

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