Will a .50BMG Pierce the AR500 Armor Plate?

Published on October 17, 2013
Duration: 1:51

This experiment, led by an experienced firearms enthusiast, tests the penetration capabilities of a .50 BMG round against an AR500 steel armor plate. The .50 BMG, fired from a Barrett M82, successfully created a clean hole through the armor, demonstrating that AR500 steel is not sufficient to stop this high-powered round at the tested range. The recovered projectile core also penetrated a tree trunk behind the plate.

Quick Summary

A .50 BMG round fired from a Barrett M82 rifle successfully penetrated an AR500 steel armor plate, creating a clean hole. The projectile core continued through a tree trunk behind the plate, demonstrating the limitations of AR500 armor against this high-powered caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction: .50 BMG vs AR500 Armor
  2. 00:17The Shot: Firing the Barrett .50 BMG
  3. 00:35Impact Analysis: Slow-Motion Footage
  4. 00:41Armor Plate Inspection: Penetration Confirmed
  5. 00:57Bullet Recovery: Projectile Through Tree
  6. 01:28Final Observations: AR500 Limitations

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .50 BMG round penetrate AR500 steel armor?

Yes, in this experiment conducted by Demolition Ranch, a .50 BMG round fired from a Barrett M82 rifle successfully penetrated an AR500 steel armor plate, creating a clean hole. This indicates AR500 steel is not sufficient to stop this caliber at the tested range.

What rifle was used to test AR500 armor penetration?

The experiment utilized a Barrett M82 rifle chambered in .50 BMG. This high-powered rifle is known for its significant ballistic capabilities and was equipped with a high-magnification scope for accurate targeting.

What happened to the .50 BMG bullet after it passed through the AR500 armor?

After penetrating the AR500 armor plate, the .50 BMG bullet core continued its trajectory and also passed through a tree trunk located behind the target. The recovered bullet fragment was noted to be extremely hot.

What is the significance of AR500 steel in armor?

AR500 steel is a hardened steel alloy commonly used for ballistic protection due to its resistance to penetration. However, as demonstrated, it has limitations against extremely high-energy rifle rounds like the .50 BMG.

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