How Safe Were We? Flak Vest Destruction

Published on July 10, 2015
Duration: 4:25

This video tests the ballistic resistance of early 2000s flak vests, originally designed for shrapnel protection, against common handgun calibers and bird shot. The vests demonstrated limited effectiveness against direct impacts from 9mm rounds, with some penetration observed. .22LR rounds were generally stopped, and bird shot showed varied results. The testing highlights the evolution of body armor and its limitations against specific threats.

Quick Summary

Early 2000s flak vests were designed for shrapnel protection, not direct bullet impact. Testing showed 9mm rounds penetrated the vests, while .22LR was generally stopped. Bird shot yielded varied results, with some penetration observed.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: Reunion and Flak Vest Test
  2. 00:469mm Test Firing
  3. 01:53.22LR Test Results
  4. 02:059mm Penetration Analysis
  5. 02:54Bird Shot Test Firing
  6. 03:10Bird Shot Penetration Discussion
  7. 03:33Large Caliber Round Discussion
  8. 03:51Wadding and Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary design purpose of early 2000s flak vests?

Early 2000s flak vests were primarily designed for protection against shrapnel, not for direct bullet impact from handguns or rifles. This testing demonstrates their limitations in that regard.

How did 9mm rounds perform against the tested flak vests?

The 9mm rounds tested penetrated the flak vests, indicating that this type of body armor was not rated to stop direct impacts from this caliber of handgun ammunition.

Were .22LR rounds stopped by the early 2000s flak vests?

Yes, the .22LR rounds were generally stopped by the tested flak vests. While some instances showed multiple holes, full penetration was not observed for this caliber.

What were the results of testing bird shot against the flak vests?

The results of bird shot testing were varied. Some instances showed penetration through the vest material, while in other cases, the bird shot was effectively stopped by the vest.

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