Teste Supremo da Armadura Corporal Temu!

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 2:25

This video conducts a rigorous ballistic test on affordable body armor panels, likely sourced from Temu. The instructor fires various handgun calibers, including .380 ACP, 9mm, .45 ACP, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 5.7x28mm, and .454 Casull, at both soft and hard armor plates. The tests demonstrate the armor's ability to stop multiple rounds from lower-powered handguns, with some deformation but no penetration on hard armor. However, higher-powered rounds like the .454 Casull cause significant deformation and penetration on soft armor, highlighting the limitations of the tested material.

Quick Summary

Affordable body armor panels were subjected to ballistic testing with calibers ranging from .380 ACP to .454 Casull. While the armor successfully stopped lower-powered rounds like 9mm and .45 ACP, the high-powered .454 Casull penetrated the soft armor and significantly deformed the hard armor, highlighting performance limitations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Body Armor Test
  2. 00:15Testing .380 ACP
  3. 00:33Testing 9mm
  4. 00:51Testing .45 ACP
  5. 01:11Testing .38 Special & .357 Magnum
  6. 01:37Testing 5.7x28mm
  7. 01:54Testing .454 Casull
  8. 02:02Soft Armor Results: .454 Casull
  9. 02:17Hard Armor Results: .454 Casull

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were used to test the Temu body armor?

The ballistic test included .380 ACP, 9mm, .45 ACP, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 5.7x28mm, and .454 Casull. The .454 Casull proved to be the most challenging round for the tested armor.

Did the affordable body armor stop all tested handgun rounds?

The armor stopped lower-powered rounds like .380 ACP and 9mm without penetration. However, the .454 Casull round penetrated the soft armor and significantly deformed the hard armor, indicating limitations.

What were the results of the .454 Casull test on the body armor?

The .454 Casull round completely penetrated the soft armor, causing significant swelling. On the hard armor, it deformed the plate but did not perforate it, and the backing fiber remained intact.

How did the soft armor hold up against multiple shots?

Against multiple shots from .38 Special and .357 Magnum, the soft armor showed signs of degradation and began to split, though it did not allow for penetration from those specific rounds.

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