RTS Tactical Level III+ AR600 Special Threat Armor Plate Test!

Published on March 19, 2022
Duration: 16:54

This video details a rigorous test of RTS Tactical's Level III+ AR600 steel body armor plates. The presenter fires various calibers, including those the plates are rated for (9mm, 5.7x28mm, .44 Magnum, 5.56x45mm M855, .308 Winchester M80) and calibers exceeding their rating (.30-06 Springfield, .460 Magnum, .50 Beowulf, 12 gauge slug). The plates demonstrate impressive multi-hit capability and stop all tested rounds, though significant impacts from higher-powered rounds cause noticeable dimpling and damage to the base coating.

Quick Summary

RTS Tactical Level III+ AR600 steel plates are rated for common pistol rounds, 5.7x28mm, 5.56x45mm M855, and .308 M80. They also demonstrated the ability to stop higher-powered rounds like .30-06, .460 Magnum, and .50 Beowulf, though with noticeable backface deformation. Steel plates offer superior multi-hit capability compared to ceramic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 01:17Test Plan Overview
  3. 04:05Initial Shots: 9mm, 5.7x28mm, .44 Magnum
  4. 05:40Round 2: 5.56 M855, .308 M80, .30-06
  5. 07:11Post-Round 2 Inspection
  6. 08:23High Threat Rounds: .460 Magnum & .50 Beowulf
  7. 10:18Post-.460 Mag & .50 Beowulf Inspection
  8. 12:10Bonus Round: 12 Gauge Slug
  9. 12:59Final Inspection & Damage Assessment
  10. 14:14Conclusion & Performance Summary
  11. 15:48Viewer Engagement & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers are RTS Tactical Level III+ AR600 plates rated to stop?

RTS Tactical's Level III+ AR600 steel plates are rated to stop common pistol rounds, 5.7x28mm, 5.56x45mm M855 Green Tip, and .308 Winchester M80 full metal jacket rounds.

How do AR600 steel plates compare to ceramic plates in terms of multi-hit capability?

AR600 steel plates generally offer superior multi-hit capability. They can withstand multiple impacts in close proximity without catastrophic failure, whereas ceramic plates can be compromised after a single high-energy hit.

What was the most damaging round tested against the RTS Tactical AR600 plates?

Among the tested rounds, the .30-06 Springfield caliber caused the most significant dimpling and backface deformation on the RTS Tactical AR600 plate, despite not being officially rated for it.

Does the base coating on RTS Tactical AR600 plates offer protection against spalling?

The base coating on RTS Tactical AR600 plates can be damaged by spalling and impacts. The manufacturer offers an optional 'build-up' coating that provides enhanced protection against fragmentation and spalling.

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