Smyth Busters: Is Ceramic Body Armor a One-Hit Wonder?

Published on May 10, 2022
Duration: 2:21

This video from Brownells debunks the myth that ceramic body armor is a 'one-hit wonder.' Through practical testing, Steve and Caleb demonstrate that modern RMA Level 4 ceramic plates can withstand multiple high-caliber impacts, specifically 11 hits from .308 rounds, without penetration. The testing shows significant evolution in armor technology, proving modern ceramic plates offer substantial multi-hit protection.

Quick Summary

Modern ceramic body armor is not a 'one-hit wonder.' Testing by Brownells showed an RMA Level 4 ceramic plate withstanding 11 impacts from 7.62x51mm (.308) rounds without penetration, demonstrating significant advancements over older armor designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ceramic Armor Myth
  2. 00:45Testing Modern Ceramic Plates
  3. 01:45Conclusion: Armor Evolution

Frequently Asked Questions

Can modern ceramic body armor withstand multiple hits?

Yes, modern ceramic body armor has evolved significantly. In testing by Brownells, an RMA Level 4 ceramic plate successfully withstood 11 impacts from 7.62x51mm (.308) rounds without any projectiles penetrating the plate, debunking the 'one-hit wonder' myth.

What is the 'one-hit wonder' myth regarding body armor?

The 'one-hit wonder' myth suggests that ceramic body armor plates are ineffective after the first bullet impact. This was true for older designs, but modern ceramic plates, like those tested by Brownells, demonstrate substantial multi-hit capability.

What type of rounds were used to test the ceramic body armor?

The testing involved M80 7.62x51mm NATO rounds, commonly known as .308 Winchester. The RMA Level 4 ceramic plate endured 11 impacts from these high-powered rifle rounds.

What are the key differences between old and new ceramic body armor?

Older ceramic armor inserts, like those from the Vietnam era, often crumbled after a single hit. Modern ceramic plates, however, are engineered for multi-hit capability, resisting penetration and maintaining structural integrity through multiple impacts from high-caliber rounds.

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