What is Bulletproof? Cover vs Concealment

Published on September 10, 2022
Duration: 10:22

This video, presented by Eric from Iraqveteran8888, clarifies the critical distinction between cover and concealment in tactical situations. It emphasizes that concealment merely hides you, while cover provides actual protection from projectiles. The instructor uses real-world examples and movie scenarios to illustrate how various materials, from dirt and large trees to vehicles and even phone books, offer different levels of protection, highlighting that not all perceived cover is truly effective.

Quick Summary

Concealment merely hides you from view, offering no ballistic protection, while cover is a physical barrier that can stop or slow projectiles. Standard walls offer an illusion of cover, but dirt, large trees, and reinforced structures are far more effective. Vehicles provide partial cover, with certain components being more protective than others.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cover vs Concealment
  2. 00:36Sponsor: Nautilus Ammunition
  3. 01:37Defining Concealment
  4. 01:47Defining Cover
  5. 02:31What is Bulletproof?
  6. 03:11Best Natural Cover: Dirt and Foxholes
  7. 03:42Cover in Your Home: Walls
  8. 04:39Movie Example: Eraser
  9. 05:42Vehicle Cover: Limitations
  10. 06:26Concrete and Ricochets
  11. 07:21Phone Books as Armor
  12. 07:46Body Armor as Cover
  13. 08:41Battle Blankets
  14. 09:08Conclusion: Not All Cover is Equal
  15. 09:32Dirt is Best Cover
  16. 09:51Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between cover and concealment in tactical situations?

Concealment simply hides you from view, like a bush or camouflage, but offers no protection from bullets. Cover, on the other hand, is a physical barrier that can stop or significantly slow down projectiles, providing actual safety from gunfire.

Is a standard wall in a house considered bulletproof cover?

No, standard interior walls like drywall are generally not considered effective cover. While they can hide you, bullets, especially from rifle calibers, can easily penetrate them, offering only an illusion of safety.

What are some of the best natural materials for cover?

Dirt is considered one of the most effective natural forms of cover, which is why military tactics involve digging trenches and foxholes. Large trees and substantial rocks or boulders also provide good cover.

Can vehicles provide effective cover, and what are their limitations?

Vehicles offer some cover, with parts like engine blocks and wheel wells being more protective than doors or glass. However, many common vehicle components can be penetrated by various firearm calibers, and projectiles can ricochet off surfaces.

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