Quantos litros de água são necessários para parar uma bala?

Published on January 20, 2026
Duration: 2:06

This video tests the ability of 2-liter soda bottles filled with liquid to stop a 9mm projectile. Multiple bottles were stacked and shot to determine penetration depth. The experiment demonstrates that even multiple layers of liquid-filled containers are insufficient to reliably stop a 9mm round, with the projectile penetrating five layers and only deforming the sixth.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, a 9mm projectile was fired through multiple 2-liter soda bottles. The bullet successfully penetrated five bottles and caused the sixth to crack and ricochet, demonstrating that liquid-filled containers are not a reliable form of ballistic protection against this caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm vs. Soda Bottles
  2. 00:09First Test: Daria Arms 9Z Performance
  3. 00:21Testing Three 2L Bottles Against 9mm
  4. 00:36Penetration Through Three Bottles
  5. 00:46Choosing the Next Handgun
  6. 00:51Ammunition Storage Recommendation
  7. 01:02Results After Six Bottles
  8. 01:13Attempting to Recover the Bullet
  9. 01:23High-Stakes Shot with Daria Arms 9Z
  10. 01:35Violent Impact and Results
  11. 01:43Analysis of Bottle Damage
  12. 01:49Final Bottle: Entry and Ricochet
  13. 01:56Conclusion: How Many Bottles to Stop a 9mm?
  14. 02:01Tactical Recommendation: Cover Behind Seven Bottles

Frequently Asked Questions

How many 2-liter bottles of soda are needed to stop a 9mm bullet?

In this test, a 9mm projectile penetrated five 2-liter soda bottles filled with liquid. The sixth bottle was cracked and the bullet ricocheted, indicating it did not fully penetrate but was significantly impacted.

What happened to the 9mm bullet after penetrating the soda bottles?

After penetrating five 2-liter bottles, the 9mm bullet struck the sixth, causing it to crack and ricochet. The bullet itself was not recovered, but the impact on the bottles suggests significant energy transfer and potential deformation.

Can liquid-filled soda bottles provide ballistic protection against a 9mm handgun?

Based on this experiment, multiple 2-liter soda bottles filled with liquid are insufficient to reliably stop a 9mm projectile. The bullet penetrated five bottles and only deformed the sixth, demonstrating a lack of effective ballistic resistance.

What type of handgun was used in the soda bottle penetration test?

The video features a 9mm handgun identified as a Daria Arms 9Z, with tests conducted using both purple and turquoise variants of the firearm.

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