Russian vs. American Military Armor... Who Will Win WW3???

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @DemolitionRanch
    @DemolitionRanch  Год назад +228

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    • @saledin-wd2gj
      @saledin-wd2gj Год назад +7

      5:38 Insyaallah, I will tell Hasbullah to heed your request

    • @metern
      @metern Год назад +1

      Is underwood ammo a brand name, or is it a special type of ammo?

    • @Artem8917chanel
      @Artem8917chanel Год назад +1

      5a meen it can stop SVD armour piercing bullet ( hardened steel core), speed 830 meters per second, weight 9.4 grams, from 10 meters

    • @rallok2483
      @rallok2483 Год назад +10

      Does raid actually pay enough to sell out to?

    • @smartdillyyt516
      @smartdillyyt516 Год назад

      It’s pretty humongous, and it’s bigger than 20 mm is bigger than 50 CAL Should you get one

  • @Killbayne
    @Killbayne Год назад +6107

    others: "don't worry guys, there's no ww3, don't cause any panic"
    matt: "which ww3 side has better body armor?"

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 Год назад +1

      america lol
      we also ALL have ESAPI while russian mobiks are just shoving random scrap metal in their kits

    • @togiielectricboogaloo6875
      @togiielectricboogaloo6875 Год назад +336

      the answer: the civillians

    • @rachdarastrix5251
      @rachdarastrix5251 Год назад +57

      @@togiielectricboogaloo6875 This will be true in my case as well. After 32 years of violently shouting to the life I was born into "Fuck You!" The life I was born into has figured out that I told it "Fuck You!" . That's simply how long it takes. Now I will be able to have a forge of my own and do my own blacksmithing. How long it has taken to achieve this level of independence without resulting to a life of crime has made me very angry, and anger gives a blacksmith the advantage, as it is something that can be easily pounded away on an anvil.
      From over 2 decades of studying penetration physics I will be able to practice my scientific understanding of iron and steel and be able to begin forging level 7 body armor before next Christmas.

    • @Nirvana_0
      @Nirvana_0 Год назад +63

      No matter, Ukrainian drones will ignore armor

    • @puncap9240
      @puncap9240 Год назад +16

      @@togiielectricboogaloo6875 There was no WW3 for a long time. Everyone is looking forward to it.

  • @Lineman12.4
    @Lineman12.4 Год назад +1586

    Loaded up the M1 with 8 rounds, only shot 3, no garand ping… giant blue balls. Thanks a lot Matt.

    • @gslam8571
      @gslam8571 Год назад +113

      Saw that had to get my m1 out and tell her she's a good girl and told her daddy will play with her tomorrow

    • @jmh1189
      @jmh1189 Год назад +26

      It's ok man, there's support out there for folks with our struggles.

    • @doujinshienjoyer5515
      @doujinshienjoyer5515 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Bimz8JS1cN0/видео.html Here you go

    • @thomascardona7790
      @thomascardona7790 Год назад +7

      I have chronic depression now I think I need therapy 🤣

    • @smartaIec
      @smartaIec Год назад +31

      Garand balls

  • @Reddgie512
    @Reddgie512 Год назад +83

    12:40 "he doesn't bend, he cracks"-- story of my life bro

    • @elbuenmexicano577
      @elbuenmexicano577 7 месяцев назад +1

      Brotheeeeeer

    • @BehshadSamimi
      @BehshadSamimi 7 месяцев назад +2

      You're not alone bratha ,know there are millions of people living a life like yours ,we're doomed brother

  • @cinemafun4033
    @cinemafun4033 Год назад +2650

    Я всякое ожидал увидеть, но только не Мэтта с калашом, одетого в Адидас, сидящего на кортах, как настоящий питерский гопник😂
    Спасибо за видео)

    • @user10u7
      @user10u7 Год назад +7

      lol

    • @porkeater4855
      @porkeater4855 Год назад +161

      А Мэтта, обращающегося к Хасбику?)

    • @efimarkhipov
      @efimarkhipov Год назад +57

      Ага, умеют же снимать по приколу. Хорошо получилось!

    • @igorwhite
      @igorwhite Год назад +106

      Да, а шутка про плиту "ему она больше не понадобится", тоже зашла? Мне как-то не очень.

    • @Itspat561
      @Itspat561 Год назад +2

      :)

  • @donaldleblanc3056
    @donaldleblanc3056 Год назад +379

    Hi Matt. I worked at a company that tested vests. We used a clay backing to evaluate the deflection of the vests. At impact the clay permanently deformed so you could see the total movement even when the vest bounced back. Quite remarkable how much deflection some rounds caused on some vests. Please consider for your future videos.

    • @Kittsuera
      @Kittsuera Год назад +1

      well then... what if there was a deflection angle built into the vests?
      what if both sides were coated with rhino truck bed liner to keep the fragmenting plates more intact?

    • @jacobwalters8908
      @jacobwalters8908 2 месяца назад

      he has been made aware and has done it in some videos, but its just hard to do a lot of the time, and he would need a lot of clay making the place muddy when it rains

  • @percrodgers3210
    @percrodgers3210 Год назад +1703

    “Hasbulla when are you coming out to demolition ranch I wanna see you shoot a 50 cal” Matt that was the most outta pocket joke

    • @MrMediocre22
      @MrMediocre22 Год назад +109

      @@howdy1079 because hasbulla is only a little bit bigger than a toddler so seeing him shoot a 50 cal would be funny because he would probably ragdoll

    • @sheriefelsayad5578
      @sheriefelsayad5578 Год назад +9

      that was totally unexpected, lol

    • @EggplantHarmesan
      @EggplantHarmesan Год назад

      ​@@howdy1079 cuz hasbullah is the size of a child and would be tossed by the recoil

    • @elmerrodriguez9817
      @elmerrodriguez9817 Год назад +10

      He was recently in Texas

    • @bulls_shit
      @bulls_shit Год назад

      @@elmerrodriguez9817 and you Great Texans didn't Kill him ? wtf

  • @georgerichards5369
    @georgerichards5369 9 месяцев назад +58

    If the Mosin Nagant will be being used in WW3, its only fair that the M1 Garand comes back out to play too.

    • @canyonsandoval5092
      @canyonsandoval5092 4 месяца назад +1

      lmao i think some Americans would be using a mosin me included

    • @raz4371
      @raz4371 Месяц назад

      @@canyonsandoval5092 you've clearly never shot a Garand then because its perfectly designed for war.

    • @henry6136
      @henry6136 Месяц назад

      @@raz4371 perfectly designed for a 20th century war, you mean

    • @lufknuht5960
      @lufknuht5960 Месяц назад

      I see "no comparison" with the bolt action Mosin; IMHO the M1 is a much better weapon.

    • @hidokun9145
      @hidokun9145 День назад

      @@raz4371 A weapon is still a weapon. Obsolete does not mean unusable.

  • @ШиоАсура
    @ШиоАсура Год назад +602

    Спасибо за видео! Как увидел Мэтта в костюме Адидас, то подумал (ох уж эти стереотипы), даже подавился водкой так, что испугал своего медведя))

    • @nihaoarigato
      @nihaoarigato Год назад +93

      теперь придется купить медведю новую шапку ушанку и отпустить погулять на улицу. Моего медведя это успокаивает

    • @ШиоАсура
      @ШиоАсура Год назад +31

      @@nihaoarigato возьму на вооружение, попробую ему "черный ворон" На балалайке сыграть, вдруг поможет, если нет то воспользуюсь вашим методом))

    • @AlistorVp
      @AlistorVp Год назад +10

      Хах, а ты харош)

    • @Popenhtein
      @Popenhtein Год назад +61

      Просто растопи ему баню и не жалей урановых стержней они дают хороший жар😆😆

    • @zergaros
      @zergaros Год назад +8

      @@ШиоАсура ему отдать балалайку нужно, он имам сыграет да споёт и занят будет, будешь спокойно ролики смотреть. Мой вон, соседей радует)

  • @bayleematuszwski4355
    @bayleematuszwski4355 Год назад +2020

    Someone in 1000 years is going to metal detect this area and think a great battle went down 😂

    • @jacob1423
      @jacob1423 Год назад +84

      most overused comment ever

    • @John_Smith_
      @John_Smith_ Год назад +9

      old asf

    • @hayleysligar5020
      @hayleysligar5020 Год назад

      Yeah then they will make some bullshit war story then put it in history books

    • @Dimsummmmm
      @Dimsummmmm Год назад +6

      @@jacob1423 Fr 😂😂😂

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 Год назад +78

      @@jacob1423 kinda stupid to say overused when thats the first time ive ever seen it in 6 plus years of watching demo

  • @rookie.9175
    @rookie.9175 Год назад +561

    Matt a Russian 5a is roughly equivalent to US level 3, the wiki says its good for 3 hits of 7.62x39 incendiary and regular gost 5 is good for 3 hits of 7.62x51

    • @artemiy2694
      @artemiy2694 Год назад +50

      *7.62x54 (It's a caliber of the SVD and Kalashnikov machine gun)

    • @SlavicWeapons
      @SlavicWeapons Год назад +68

      i would say its alittle better then US level 3

    • @M4A1BestGirl
      @M4A1BestGirl Год назад +17

      ​@@artemiy2694 Juggernaut: Hold my vodka

    • @cIappo896
      @cIappo896 Год назад +21

      @@artemiy2694 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_body_armor_performance_standards wrong, 7.62x39. It's the AK47 round.

    • @playboycarti624
      @playboycarti624 Год назад +3

      @@cIappo896 i was about to say that but yeah your right. i hate when people try to fix what doesn’t need to be fixed

  • @williamkowalchik572
    @williamkowalchik572 Год назад +18

    That 30-06 AP Was stacking the bodys up. LMAO 🤣

    • @Delblazin
      @Delblazin 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the vests stopped the round from penetrating but your heart would stop from the impact 😂.

  • @kcirtapecreip4155
    @kcirtapecreip4155 Год назад +121

    You know the man takes his job seriously at the 10 minute mark..... He nailed the goptic thing solid. Absolute pure gold from the addias track suit to the the flat footed crouch. Amazing work.

    • @falseusername
      @falseusername Год назад +1

      I'm laughed so hard at this moment :D

    • @Si74l0rd
      @Si74l0rd Год назад +12

      *gopnik

    • @kcirtapecreip4155
      @kcirtapecreip4155 Год назад +1

      @@Si74l0rd I never quite know how to respond to spell checkers...... thank you for your input.

    • @rainbowodysseybyjonlion
      @rainbowodysseybyjonlion Год назад +1

      Ya i was looking for this. MOst people missed the significance of the track suit. Thats the go too for eastern european criminals.

    • @thatonevodkalover
      @thatonevodkalover Год назад

      ​@@rainbowodysseybyjonlionthats Not eastern criminals These are your Standart street alcoholics

  • @ВячеславФролов-д7я
    @ВячеславФролов-д7я Год назад +183

    In Russian armor standards blunt damage is taken into account. So if a plate stops a sertain bullet, but solider gets a massive trauma, like here with 30-06 ap, it is classified as not protecting from that bullet. That's why this plate is sertified only against 7.63x39 while being able to hold much larger caliber shot

    • @ÆthelwulfOfNordHymbraLand2333
      @ÆthelwulfOfNordHymbraLand2333 Год назад +28

      Russia has plates which can stop full-sized rifle calibre.

    • @outspokenguy3834
      @outspokenguy3834 11 месяцев назад +22

      @@ÆthelwulfOfNordHymbraLand2333 yeah on paper :P bet its all sold or stolen before the war even started lol

    • @鬼塚アレクセイ
      @鬼塚アレクセイ 11 месяцев назад +43

      @@outspokenguy3834
      Not so much, there is no reason to issue assault armor kits for RU guys in UA, because they were meant for special operation groups like GRU or FSB breaching squads, and seriously hamper mobility, and in the real war mobility is key to survive an artillery firing at you for example. If you had a heavy ass full-cover vest with armored hands and legs which anti-explosive personal do wear, you obviously couldnt run in that thing

    • @GegeDxD
      @GegeDxD 11 месяцев назад

      All the desperate effort to degrade Russia bounces off your head. Now the whole world can see how NATO's equipment and weapons are inferior to Russia's. Which even NATO officers admit, the fact that they lag behind Russian technology.

  • @SteveSiegelin
    @SteveSiegelin Год назад +68

    I'm so glad to see the 30-06 finally get some love. It's still one of my favorite guns of all time and was the first gun I ever owned

    • @epicduck4013
      @epicduck4013 Год назад +1

      M1 Garand

    • @BurtSampson
      @BurtSampson Год назад +1

      .30-06 and .45. All you need.

    • @gratefulguy4130
      @gratefulguy4130 Год назад

      .30-06 is what goes in the gun

    • @SteveSiegelin
      @SteveSiegelin Год назад

      @@gratefulguy4130 negative, a Weatherby Mark five 300 blackout in a Weatherby Mark 5 30-06 are only distinguished by the 30 ought 6 or the blackout written on the side. They are in fact different rifles, everybody tends to use the 308. If an armored can stop through a weight they usually step right up to 50 or something crazy but they always skip the 30 ought 6. Springfield is the cartridge denomination but the rifle itself is its own gun depending on the manufacturer could be semi-automatic or in my case bolt action

    • @gratefulguy4130
      @gratefulguy4130 Год назад +1

      @@SteveSiegelin lol what dude?
      In all that word salad you never refuted what I said. In fact, certain guns having a .30-06 version just reinforces what I said.
      .30-06 is the cartridge, not the gun.. and there is a big difference between .30-06 and .300BLK.

  • @LaserParody
    @LaserParody Год назад +35

    The switch to the tracksuit for the Russian sequence... LMFAO!!! Perfection!

    • @ManiacClown
      @ManiacClown 5 месяцев назад

      The squat too. He went full gopnik.

    • @michaelsmith2785
      @michaelsmith2785 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ManiacClownIiiiiiiis... Boris!

  • @betonich4290
    @betonich4290 Год назад +32

    10:00 I am russian and Ilughed so hard at this posture. Its so correct! You even touched the ground with your heels. Just perfect!

  • @delcox8165
    @delcox8165 Год назад +81

    8:38 It shouldn't be casually overlooked that he just 3-for-3 bullseye'd his own bullet holes with a standing posture.

  • @refluxcatalyst7190
    @refluxcatalyst7190 Год назад +355

    "Level 5" refers to the GOST standard, which is the russian equivalent to the American NIJ standard. GOST level 5 means it will protect against 7.62x54r and below. It's similar to NIJ level 3.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 Год назад +63

      That’s new GOST. Level 5A means it’s using the old GOST system, which is rated to stop API 7.62x39

    • @BlackBladeGroM
      @BlackBladeGroM Год назад +85

      "GOST" is an entire standards system, similar to NIST, STANAG or ISO. "5A" marking on the Russian plate specifically references the document GOST R 50744-95 that defined Russian-made body armor from 1995 to 2014 in its original version. This incidentally dates this plate as pre-'14 manufacture.
      5A is actually supposed to protect you from anything up to and including 7.62*39 BZ (armor-piercing incendiary) out of an AKM from 5-10m range. *54R protection was defined as level 6\6A under the old GOST.
      New, post-'14 amendment to GOST R 50744-95 defines a different rating system, in which such a plate falls under Br4 class. These specific plates are currently issued as part of Ratnik kit to basic bitch infantry, indirect combatants and pretty much anyone who merits an armor vest in Russian army. Assault troops and special guys either get Br5 Granit plates, rated up to 7.62*54R B32 AP rounds, or commercial Br5 plates to better fit their gucci gear.
      Also, GOST R 50744-95 defines protection class for an entire assembled armor vest, not just the plates. Granit isn't supposed to be a standalone plate (although many run it that way in lower-profile commercial plate carriers), it's supposed to go on top of Br1-rated kevlar layer.

    • @TemptationsEnd
      @TemptationsEnd Год назад +2

      Did the soviets really do the “America says “fuck the metric system except if it’s to build rockets or make bullets. One for liability reasons. The other because fuck you. Lol” but with the NIJ system. Which is used by most American Allie’s to rate their body armor lol

    • @CharlieFoxtrot128
      @CharlieFoxtrot128 Год назад +19

      @@TemptationsEnd nah a lot of countries technically have their own system. The US military technically has their own system too, different from NIJ. That’s why Matt calls the Military plate a SAAPI plate,

    • @BlackBladeGroM
      @BlackBladeGroM Год назад +17

      ​@@TemptationsEnd No, not really. We just have a different threat landscape, different military doctrine and an entire metric-based index system full of calibers we make, use and export. It makes sense for us to rate our armor against our own weapons and ammo.
      Also, most of "American Allies" have their own body armor rating systems, and AFAIK there's no STANAG standard for armor, just a couple of US DoD program designations like SAPI\ESAPI\XSAPI that most NATO armor manufacturers decided to follow for marketing clarity.
      NIJ is a civilian\police organization and has no place rating everyone's armor. It's just that their rating system is what US market is most familiar with, so anyone trying to sell plates in US must define their product against it or risk not being understood by customers. Capitalism, eh.

  • @Ash828_
    @Ash828_ Год назад +41

    Current us soldier those plates are also meant to be used within iotvs or plate carriers with a piece of Kevlar behind them

    • @incognito6817
      @incognito6817 Месяц назад +3

      The granit is also meant to have Kevlar backing it in the 6b45 vest.

  • @xhussarsx
    @xhussarsx Год назад +284

    Matt, the Granite 5A plate is used only as part of a bulletproof vest in which Kevlar is located. So flying fragments, a bullet shirt are not terrible for a fighter, everything will remain inside the bulletproof vest.

    • @bodenolson6745
      @bodenolson6745 Год назад +9

      The problem is that those systems are a lot bulkier, good point though.

    • @mh3225
      @mh3225 Год назад +12

      @@bodenolson6745 I have a full 6b43 vest. It is indeed a full cut vest but the way the cumberbund is fashioned its pretty maneuverable. Full cuts are what you would want in WoRlD wAr, arguably, because shrapnel.

    • @Centermass762
      @Centermass762 Год назад +12

      The US plate is supposed to be used with a soft-armor backer, too.

    • @Tylersel
      @Tylersel Год назад

      @samlepro3he isn’t wrong though.

    • @cavtastic5691
      @cavtastic5691 Год назад +1

      Most American units won’t let you wear your own plate carrier, you are always gonna have a Kevlar vest holding the plate. Of course a lot of guys take the Kevlar out of their vests…

  • @Badaboombadabeam
    @Badaboombadabeam Год назад +25

    Wow watching the dirt fly up in that montage was awesome. Great episode Matt and loved the song choice for the montage

  • @Fella48
    @Fella48 Год назад +192

    That kalishnikov is a beast, the shockwaves off the ground was dope

  • @kung-fupadla5854
    @kung-fupadla5854 Год назад +111

    Russian and American armor specifications are different. The Russian one, by Russian standards, wasnt designed for a rifle caliber, but it was able to withstand it
    This has already been said in the comments, but my point is that I would like to see a comparison of modern armor plates

    • @soufiane726
      @soufiane726 9 месяцев назад +6

      Damn russia is scary as army the second powerful army in the world after Usa but for me usa and russia are at the same level in army stuff and also russia has 5300 nukes 💀

    • @jiminysnicket86
      @jiminysnicket86 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@soufiane726(none of those nukes are operational)

    • @JimmyCrow-fz6yf
      @JimmyCrow-fz6yf 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@jiminysnicket86 How do you know?

    • @croftschnisky
      @croftschnisky 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@JimmyCrow-fz6yf we stole them together

    • @JimmyCrow-fz6yf
      @JimmyCrow-fz6yf 8 месяцев назад

      @@croftschnisky nice

  • @PhilG999
    @PhilG999 Год назад +417

    Pop carried a M1 Garand from Normandy, through the Battle of the Bulge into Germany before they captured him and took it. He bought a Commemorative BoB rifle years ago (which I still have). It's actually a Winchester 70 "Featherweight". They made them in BB, .22, and .30-06. I was standing there when he ordered it and he looked at me. I said: ".30-06 or nothing"! He had already ordered it. Too bad his health failed and he passed in 2015 before we got to fire it. 😭

    • @Alex.Holland
      @Alex.Holland Год назад +37

      I will have a drink in honor of your pop. I grew up learning to shoot with an M1, and its still the rifle I have put the most rounds through. Its a great rifle.

    • @Themossyman740
      @Themossyman740 Год назад

      What infantry division was he in by any chance?

    • @Dontlicktheballoons
      @Dontlicktheballoons Год назад +3

      I'm sorry for your loss. God-bless him and God-bless his service.

    • @SpottableCarp37
      @SpottableCarp37 Год назад

      Nxt time u go visit his final resting place can you please tell him "Thank you for your service" from me🫡

    • @PhilG999
      @PhilG999 Год назад +17

      @@Themossyman740 28th inf. Keystone Division "The Bloody Bucket". He was one of 60 that got through the BoB.

  • @AVPozdeev
    @AVPozdeev Год назад +265

    Level 5 for russian armor means that it was made before 2014, and it's protection level is between NIJ III and IV.

    • @salazar778
      @salazar778 Год назад +11

      I unserstood literally nothing of this

    • @JamesMayLucky
      @JamesMayLucky Год назад +65

      @@salazar778 basically on paper it should be worse, but in reality you see the thing

    • @Oldsparkychair
      @Oldsparkychair Год назад +8

      Btw nij4 is the best of nij, whike russians best is 6th or 6thA, don't remember.

    • @Wuqz
      @Wuqz Год назад +2

      So by in between I'm assuming it's rated for 7.62 NATO AP..?

    • @павел-б6н5ю
      @павел-б6н5ю Год назад +7

      Так то нет. Уровень 5 это уровень бронирования. Но в России они отличаются от США.

  • @stp5477
    @stp5477 Год назад +39

    “These are a little different, these are M855A1s.”
    Tarkov Neurons Activated

  • @fkwitme22
    @fkwitme22 Год назад +5

    Made me laugh with ya on gran pappys gun 😂😂😂 good shit man!

  • @SWATDRUMMUH
    @SWATDRUMMUH Год назад +580

    it would actually be interesting to see if you used ballistic torsos to see how hurt somebody gets with a vest on. What I mean is, even with a vest, would the ribs puncture any vital organs?

    • @atcatorl
      @atcatorl Год назад +61

      I would love to see these tests on some ballistic labs torsos to see just how many cracked ribs and collapsed lungs one would suffer from a successful stoppage.
      But as a wise man once said: "You have to be still alive to bitch about the pain..."

    • @mammonclarke
      @mammonclarke Год назад

      I agree it would be nice to see how much damage the body takes from the concussion of being ounched that hard. Regardless of the outcome it is still better than one of those rounds tearing through your chest.

    • @epicduck4013
      @epicduck4013 Год назад +13

      He's already made a video about this, as have many other youtubers.

    • @floodedllama5749
      @floodedllama5749 Год назад +5

      With a zombie torsa spewing green blood from abrasions on organs.

    • @RexSkittles
      @RexSkittles Год назад +6

      Yes, they would! Especially the 30-06! No hole doesn’t mean no problem! They need to make a vest that fixes that along with spalling-proofing the vests. If there is one please let me know!

  • @shred1894
    @shred1894 Год назад +63

    Honestly, the Russian one using small ceramic plates instead of a single big piece of ceramic makes it hold up a lot better under repeated hits, but as far as stopping, they do seem pretty close to each other.

    • @thatguy46744
      @thatguy46744 Год назад +4

      The american one deformed much much less, meaning it can take more hits.

    • @michaelthrockmorton5783
      @michaelthrockmorton5783 Год назад +43

      ​@@thatguy46744 did we see same video? When the Russian plate was hit in the same place it stopped but deformed slightly, American went straight through. Idk about you but I would rather a broken rib than a bullet wound. Other than that they performed very similar. Either would be fine.

    • @thatguy46744
      @thatguy46744 Год назад +3

      @@michaelthrockmorton5783 you blind? No. The american one stopped 30-06 completely and didnt deform. And btw 300 went through both of them and only stopped in the civilian plate.

    • @thatguy46744
      @thatguy46744 Год назад +1

      @@somebody700 thats because of the first plate designed to break up the round. It was designed that way for rifle calibers.

    • @thatguy46744
      @thatguy46744 Год назад +1

      @@somebody700 it does. Thats why the american one is a higher level.

  • @ActionManXVI
    @ActionManXVI Год назад +305

    for how many years can matt continue to make funny intros, he never fails

    • @jakub8860
      @jakub8860 Год назад

      Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.

    • @ljprep6250
      @ljprep6250 Год назад

      He do be Hoppenin'.

  • @ДжонитоУарабей
    @ДжонитоУарабей Год назад +2507

    Hi Matt! I am writing to you from Siberia and in fairness I must say that the Russian armor plate you had was lower in rank than the other two. Our countries have different standards and markings of armor plates) And when a large bulge appeared in it, it should not have been able to withstand that shot at all. And so me and my pet bear love to watch your videos, especially the promo for them at the beginning) Good luck to you and the well-being of your family, my American friend! P.S. At the moment where you were shooting with a Kalashnikov in a tracksuit squatting - me and my bears rode through the woods laughing until the evening :D

    • @neroun4
      @neroun4 Год назад +105

      Хорош

    • @Voenkom992
      @Voenkom992 Год назад +138

      Напишусашибками штоб ани нипонили. Эта лудший каминтарий.
      Передавай привет своим медведям мой друг, надеюсь сегодня у вас уже тепло и температура поднялась до -50

    • @ahanachauhan1210
      @ahanachauhan1210 Год назад +20

      Awww so cool man

    • @8cNK
      @8cNK Год назад +20

      Недурно

    • @devine_phoenix
      @devine_phoenix Год назад +16

      ​@@Voenkom992Да я и сам вначале не понял ))

  • @ayan3261
    @ayan3261 Год назад +212

    Still amazes me that this guy is a vet that saves little dogs and cats while doing this sort of content.
    It’s such a weird and cool feeling

    • @hiisigobli4612
      @hiisigobli4612 Год назад +2

      Guinea pigs too! Gotta save those!

    • @jordanliszewski6549
      @jordanliszewski6549 Год назад

      He quit that job bro

    • @ayan3261
      @ayan3261 Год назад +3

      @@jordanliszewski6549 wow didnt know, still a top guy

    • @eduardhagiu9836
      @eduardhagiu9836 Год назад

      hes veterinarian? I am veterinarian and hate guns. IRL. In games are allowed since u can always LOAD :)))

    • @RagingMerc
      @RagingMerc Год назад

      ​@@eduardhagiu9836why you here then square

  • @alexandersgamingchannel6440
    @alexandersgamingchannel6440 Год назад +41

    So speaking about the issue with the russian plate and spalling, the Russian vest 6B45/6B43 have a kevlar liner and kevlar neck protecters that would help the soldier from spalling.

    • @Asghaad
      @Asghaad Год назад +2

      problem is when they start issuing theyr troops with airsoft replica plate carriers made from cheap fabric ... then that lack of spalling protection on the plates themselves becomes BIG issue...

    • @bigbadaboooom
      @bigbadaboooom Год назад +8

      ​@@Asghaaddo you really believe in this?

    • @Asghaad
      @Asghaad Год назад +2

      @@bigbadaboooom there is nothing to "believe" that is sad fact about the state of russian army...

    • @zanzan2738
      @zanzan2738 Год назад +10

      " Fact" from ukranian propaganda?) The same with "gost of kiev" and " russia out if everything in may 2022"?)))

    • @dankster7993
      @dankster7993 Год назад +8

      @@Asghaad yeah, another sad fact is Russian soldiers ran out of ammo months ago and they're just fighting with shovels now. Remember, it's FACTS because I say so.

  • @cmbara102
    @cmbara102 Год назад +78

    It's worth noting that every single issued vest, be it the old as dirt IBAs, IOTVs, SPCS and new MSVs all come with Kevlar backers, and both SAPI and ESAPI standards were designed with that Kevlar backer being integral to getting the full performance out of the plate. It's one of the reason a lot of normal army units don't allow their troops to use non-issued vests, because most of the issued vests use Kevlar inserts that don't fit commercially available plate carriers.

    • @kittybrowneye3163
      @kittybrowneye3163 Год назад

      do we even have to argue semantics when the video is so dumb maybe we show ask the 300k dead Ukrainians who's going to win

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 Год назад +2

      It all did really well though.

    • @andyfreeman6865
      @andyfreeman6865 Год назад +1

      They issue plate carriers with no kevlar to plenty of people. I used my own plates level 4 and even fit trauma pads in with them.

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 Год назад

      military doesnt use commercially available vests.

    • @stompingpeak2043
      @stompingpeak2043 Год назад +5

      ​@@nomercyinc6783yes. They use the best contract bidder. Which usually means cheapest garbage for your everyday soldier

  • @Scorp_2
    @Scorp_2 Год назад +2

    Great squats, tovarishch! Your tracksuit looks amazing 😁

  • @AlexCamful
    @AlexCamful Год назад +726

    The Russian plate, presented in this video, is a part of the complex with an antirrexoshete package and shock absorber plate behind. So this is made to keep the balance between weight and protection.

  • @samuelduncan3206
    @samuelduncan3206 Год назад +43

    Man that slow-mo footage of the 300 win mag is like literal GOLD!!😂

  • @выраявоапы
    @выраявоапы Год назад +551

    Russian and American were different protection level plates. Russian one used to have 5A/BR4 (old/new Russian classification) class - designed to handle Intermediate 7,62×39 AP cartridge (I think it's something average NIJ 3 and NIJ 3A, closer to 3). While SAPI had NIJ 4, must handle 7.62×63 AP, rifle cartridge. So, the last shot, by Garand, was overload to Russian - it is not design to handle rifle bullets. For objective test, compareable plates are Russian 6A/BR5 - 7.62×54 AP and SAPI you tested, or what you had with NIJ 3.

    • @slipkit899
      @slipkit899 Год назад +7

      а у всех ли узких такая есть 😂

    • @rrt4511
      @rrt4511 Год назад +1

      ​@@slipkit899 у салорейха есть только на что насосали😂😂

    • @Vincent-dt4id
      @Vincent-dt4id Год назад +11

      you are not quite right, the Russian 5a is not br4, but br5, which already corresponds to the American 4th class, and the 3rd class of American armor holds rifle bullets, even if not armor-piercing. That is, it should withstand 7.62x54 R

    • @Asriel2
      @Asriel2 Год назад +134

      @@slipkit899 ХРЮЮЮЮЮ

    • @EvilAugur
      @EvilAugur Год назад +21

      @@Vincent-dt4id it's br4

  • @leatherneck75
    @leatherneck75 Год назад +1

    Just recently came across your channel, great content. Brings back FPSRUSSIA memories.

  • @Dmitry_Gilev
    @Dmitry_Gilev Год назад +97

    С просоня не понял почему Зёбра забил на перевод. Потом понял, что канал оригинальный) Привет бандиты

    • @vetal215
      @vetal215 Год назад +9

      Уверен, что Зебра опустит фразу о том, что парню, которому принадлежала эта плита, она больше не понадобится.

    • @Karpesh
      @Karpesh Год назад

      @@vetal215 тот кто ищет к чему бы доебаться тот найдет.

    • @MORLOCK609
      @MORLOCK609 Год назад

      Да тоже залетел так же, пришлось субтитры читать 😂

    • @sadness7935
      @sadness7935 Год назад

      Ждём перевод)

    • @Filipp0496
      @Filipp0496 Год назад +3

      @@vetal215 Не отпустил. Однако трактовать ее можно по-разному, ибо у нас, вроде как, такие уже не используются.

  • @jstChase
    @jstChase Год назад +58

    Can we get a commercial plate test? Like all the leading commercial plate brands to see who has the best plate. Taking in consideration of weight to stopping power.

  • @ReiZerG48
    @ReiZerG48 Год назад +241

    Мужик, это потрясающе, в спортивном костюме и сапогах, ты лучший, делай ещё ! :DD

    • @AJ2channel
      @AJ2channel Год назад +6

      про сигарету и пивко только забыл, хотя тогда точно минус монетизация😂😂

    • @Mad_Slevin
      @Mad_Slevin Год назад +1

      chiki briki

    • @mcpushka4805
      @mcpushka4805 Год назад +2

      Да я сам охренел, когда вспоминал про этот момент,это автоматически вызывало очень странные хорошие чувства к видео

    • @vitoandolini2064
      @vitoandolini2064 Год назад

      Я в шоке где он этого набрался...

  • @emooverLife
    @emooverLife 4 месяца назад +1

    wow this like actually is the best vid I've seen gun wise and on your channel love it man keep it up!

    • @emooverLife
      @emooverLife 4 месяца назад +1

      the AK slow mo went so hard man

  • @rootinground3031
    @rootinground3031 Год назад +106

    У гранита еще антирикошетный слой из арамида есть, улавливающий вторичные осколки, которые прилетают в подбородок...В целом плита держит заявленные 2-3 патрона бронебойных 7.62х39 и больше

    • @МаксимКрасніков-м3о
      @МаксимКрасніков-м3о Год назад +8

      а по факту нет.... ка мі видим на поле боя!! вот и проверили

    • @товарищОГилви-х9й
      @товарищОГилви-х9й Год назад +17

      у броника всё есть, тока у чмобиков нет таких броников.

    • @rootinground3031
      @rootinground3031 Год назад

      @@МаксимКрасніков-м3о хохлик, даже в видео понятно, что плита держит. Держит, как и американская. Сравним с украинскими керамическими плитами...ах, ох, где же найти бронежилет 404 керамический?) в мриях только...

    • @rootinground3031
      @rootinground3031 Год назад

      @@товарищОГилви-х9й Откуда они у твоих чмобиков то будут, если плиты Российские?)

    • @be4ho_xolodno960
      @be4ho_xolodno960 Год назад

      ​@@МаксимКрасніков-м3о а по факту заткни пиздак от пули не спасёся да и армий возможно нету таких пластин на каждого или сам человек покупает пластину и тд

  • @chrisjanicki4031
    @chrisjanicki4031 Год назад +348

    Never expected Matt to go full Slav. He deserves the gopnik seal of approval!

  • @Official.MAC-1
    @Official.MAC-1 Год назад +27

    stellar intro. accurate and exactly how it feels everytime

  • @ahmadabdulmumuni3796
    @ahmadabdulmumuni3796 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody talking about the consistency without missing the targets ❤😂

  • @suvorovoleg9325
    @suvorovoleg9325 Год назад +264

    5 GOST class is something near to NIJ 4. 5A means that it is designed to protect against special 7.62x39 armor-piercing-incendiary bullets. Also 5 class must protect against shot from SVD at a distance of 10 m. There is also 6 class. GOST says that 6 class body armor must sustain shot from 12,7 ОСВ-96 at 50 m.

    • @deanomalley4246
      @deanomalley4246 Год назад +16

      And 12,7 osv caliber is bigger than .50 bmg

    • @suvorovoleg9325
      @suvorovoleg9325 Год назад +42

      @@deanomalley4246 And 12,7 osv caliber is EQUAL to .50 BMG, sir. Half of an inch is 12,7 mm. Their mass, speed and energy are also in the same league. 7Н34 has hardened steel core, so (I suppose) it combines mk262 and mk263.

    • @1vigorousdragon
      @1vigorousdragon Год назад +3

      ​@@suvorovoleg9325 💯

    • @ПавелПлавский-ы5щ
      @ПавелПлавский-ы5щ Год назад +20

      @@suvorovoleg9325 Советский патрон 12.7мм немного мощнее американского аналога, гильза длиннее и пороха больше. Хотя про 12.7 разговор завели вообще зря, его не выдержит ни один из стандартных бронежилетов. Российский класс 6а рассчитан на один выстрел из СВД бронебойной пулей с 5-10м и всё.

    • @suvorovoleg9325
      @suvorovoleg9325 Год назад +20

      @@ПавелПлавский-ы5щ ГОСТ 34286-2017, все возражения - к его составителям. Касаемо "немного мощнее", имеет значение не только количество пороха, но и его характеристики. Из того же ГОСТ верхний потолок для применяемого патрона 17,4 кДж. Максимальная энергия заявлена для 7Н34 - 18,5 кДж. В то время, как .50 BMG встречаются и 20 кДж. Такие характеристики 12,7x108 может достигать "при использовании более современного вида пороха, с достаточно высокой насыпной плотностью". Даже если он "в перспективе при возможном дальнейшем развитии" достигнет обещанных 20,4 -20,6 кДж, то эта разница в 400-600 укладывается в погрешность на таких масштабах. Что до энергетики "основных" патронов M33, то тут выигрыш за 12,7x108 на те же несколько сотен Джоулей. Я считаю, что различие в 2-4% вполне позволяет мне использовать слово "EQUAL".

  • @michaelbushey2787
    @michaelbushey2787 Год назад +21

    The collab I never knew i needed. Demo ranch and hasbulla. That would be epic. Hasbulla would be laughing sooo hard!!

  • @amorton94
    @amorton94 Год назад +43

    Matt single-handedly gonna start WW3 with that ending 😂

    • @wckd_1
      @wckd_1 Год назад +1

      yes, in comment section

    • @user-leshiy99rus
      @user-leshiy99rus Год назад +1

      It was because of such moments that I began to watch his channel less often and switched to Russian bloggers.

  • @DaSilvaDiego
    @DaSilvaDiego 7 месяцев назад +1

    The best intro I have ever seen 😅😅😅

  • @mirteoda
    @mirteoda Год назад +15

    I'm no gun expert or anything but Matt and the weapon's accuracy at 8:25 blew my mind

    • @RealmeRealme-sf4lh
      @RealmeRealme-sf4lh Год назад

      Short range and with a scope. He also took his time. Not sure how this is impressive😅

  • @АнатолийИльченко-н6д

    Hi, This class 5a plate has not been produced from Russia for a long time, it is very old and stops no more than 7.62. if you wanted to compare the armor plates, then take the existing ones and not those that have already been decommissioned for a very long time.

    • @revoltx1
      @revoltx1 Год назад +1

      These are being distributed to the Russian Army

    • @revoltx1
      @revoltx1 Год назад

      heres one with impacts, probably from Ukraine upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Granit_ceramic_plate_for_6B45.jpg

    • @xman5393
      @xman5393 11 месяцев назад +5

      Most Russian troops aren't getting plates of any kind, let alone "modern" plates.

    • @romanbowie4700
      @romanbowie4700 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@xman5393who told you that? Trust me bro?

    • @warsouk
      @warsouk 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@xman5393 they do but some prefer to buy themselves better one in spec shops(my college friend serve in military rn)

  • @quiggs8361
    @quiggs8361 Год назад +53

    Ya gotta ask your buds at the ballistics gel lab to see how big of a block of gel they can make…. I’m talking like a 6 foot thicc block of gel, and shoot all kinds of calibers into it! Could make for a cool art piece if a bunch of bullets are stuck in there with the bullets and their wound channels.

  • @WillF1980
    @WillF1980 Месяц назад +2

    1:08 plot twist. It’s a Nokia. It still works

  • @JordProductions-_-
    @JordProductions-_- Год назад +40

    Why does nobody
    talk about how good Matt's aim is?

    • @troys3175
      @troys3175 Год назад +5

      He was 20 feet away… most would say his aim is poor…

    • @verakoo6187
      @verakoo6187 Год назад +7

      Because most know he's a competition shooter, and he's been making these vids for 10+ years would be kinda sad if his aim was bad. Lol

    • @mammonclarke
      @mammonclarke Год назад +1

      Yeah I think we have all just come to take for granted Matt's skills. After years of watching these videos we all just expect he is gonna hit most things.

    • @hydragyrumSC
      @hydragyrumSC Год назад

      the only surprising thing is that he actually zeroed his optics lol
      he shoots often enough it's not surprising he can hit things

    • @klaus6178
      @klaus6178 Год назад

      @@troys3175 He hit the same bullet hole twice three times in a row. Don't be an idiot, Troy.

  • @urbuddie
    @urbuddie Год назад +146

    awesome video again. I only wish that you'd have 2 of each plate so by the time you get to the round it is rated for you can swap to a fresh plate.. that would eliminate the question of if the plate is just too degraded to stop anything else after 3 rounds already.

    • @idkjames
      @idkjames Год назад +9

      Agreed

    • @hilham89
      @hilham89 Год назад +4

      I was just thinking that and wanted to see if anyone else had said it yet. I think it would only be right to compare like that but then again I'm sure they don't have extra armor when they go out in the fights to swap after they get hit a few times. I'm sure once they go back to base they might.

    • @KeksimusMaximus
      @KeksimusMaximus Год назад +2

      Learn about the Oxide channel. He has done everything already

    • @doubletappem
      @doubletappem Год назад +1

      Yeah I thought the same when he did it and everyone else seems too. They kill the integrity of the structure doing that before the main event

    • @theiceman447
      @theiceman447 Год назад +2

      All 3 stopped the round they were rated for.

  • @zeljkostrbac9469
    @zeljkostrbac9469 Год назад +28

    This is why I'm subscribed to this channel and have notifications on for like 4 years, this guy just makes awesome gun videos. Another like for your upload! Greetings from Croatia!

  • @MzzNightmare_Official
    @MzzNightmare_Official 11 месяцев назад +2

    Lmao the track suit and cowboy boots got me

  • @r.l.royalljr.3905
    @r.l.royalljr.3905 Год назад +42

    I'm not sure even Brandon Herrera could pull off the Texas Gopnik look as well as Matt does. Bravo, sir.

  • @joshuajohnson4434
    @joshuajohnson4434 Год назад +10

    Crazy video of the muzzle flash blasting the dirt up off the ground and the way it looks while shooting round after round.

  • @vincentbrinksma2949
    @vincentbrinksma2949 Год назад +102

    Class 5A
    7.62×39mm
    This armor would protect against three hits, fired from 5.10 meters, of:
    7.4 g (114 gr) 7.62×39mm 57-BZ-231 (BZ API) armor-piercing incendiary bullets at a velocity of 720-750 m/s (2362-2460 ft/s)

    • @Okok35158
      @Okok35158 Год назад +3

      I dont understand your language 😂

    • @MassiveMania
      @MassiveMania Год назад +40

      @@Okok35158 English is tough, but you'll get it :)

    • @soulessshadow5356
      @soulessshadow5356 Год назад +1

      Uhm bud, you do realize that Level 4 plates will stop every type of 7.62x39mm round right? It's rated to stop upwards of AP .30-06 moving at upwards of 2900fps which is higher than any of the 7.62x39 rounds you mentioned.

    • @akosmaradi5281
      @akosmaradi5281 Год назад +23

      ​@@soulessshadow5356 uhm bud, you realise that this is the Russian Ghost system and they go up to level 6 right?

    • @Arbuzo-s9z
      @Arbuzo-s9z Год назад +2

      ​@@soulessshadow5356 нет, не любой) он не остановит бронебойный

  • @stevensrhester8594
    @stevensrhester8594 11 месяцев назад

    Even though the distances is not that great, you showed excellent marksmanship! Only us that fore weapons appreciate it!

  • @BloodDraco122
    @BloodDraco122 Год назад +333

    Alot of the older Russian armor uses the GOST scaling system and goes up-to 6 levels (or 9 if you take into account the "A" variants for 2A, 5A and 6A) compared to 5, the NIJ that the USA uses. The newer Russian Armor uses a revivsed BR1-6 which is updated for more modern ammo.

    • @angusmatheson8906
      @angusmatheson8906 Год назад

      And like 100 pieces of it made it to soldier, the rest were sold for various dachi of generals. Fucking trash country.

    • @Alex-tu5vu
      @Alex-tu5vu Год назад +48

      Or sometimes cardboard

    • @West_Coast_Mainline
      @West_Coast_Mainline Год назад +26

      @@Alex-tu5vu rubber if you’re lucky

    • @BloodDraco122
      @BloodDraco122 Год назад +13

      @N BD Even comes down to their food, most Russian Soldiers often get expired Rations in their kits.

    • @kickassandchewbubblegum639
      @kickassandchewbubblegum639 Год назад +12

      @N BD ikr..they're not taking into account that every american soldier mostly all of them have good armor while a good chunk if not most of the russian military has literally nothing...

  • @IuriOvchinnikov
    @IuriOvchinnikov Год назад +51

    13:46, this plate usually used with body armor case, which has kevlar neck protection.

    • @jakub8860
      @jakub8860 Год назад +1

      Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.

  • @MegaNico182
    @MegaNico182 Год назад +34

    I love your impressions of some rifles 😅 just the adidas suit with the gun bat also those boots are just legendary 🙌👌 greets from germany ❤️🔥

  • @agentsomnium
    @agentsomnium 4 месяца назад

    The stripes on the cowboy boots with proper flat-foot squat lmao, i love this channel

  • @SkyprinceVII
    @SkyprinceVII Год назад +22

    Every time I’m having a bad day I turn your channel on for my daily gun fix and you constantly make me laugh. Your awesome keep up the excellent content 👍❤️

  • @AlexeyX8b
    @AlexeyX8b Год назад +6

    On the Крупнокалиберный переполох channel, armor plates were also tested and the cheapest Chinese plate turned out to be the best

  • @Lord_Omni
    @Lord_Omni Год назад +8

    If you check Russian ГОСТ Р 50744-95, you will find out that 5А (that is Russian letter her) is equal to US level 4. And this plate is kind of old, they are out of stock, but there are other 5А plates in stock right now.

  • @Eggplant-l7p
    @Eggplant-l7p 8 месяцев назад +2

    13:57 and we have a beautiful m1 grand😊…
    Call of Duty 💀

  • @sambiron271
    @sambiron271 Год назад +22

    I own those Guard Dog plates and this video has just made me a very satisfied customer

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E Год назад +2

      Now get 3 more and you might be able to stop the .50

    • @erickim1739
      @erickim1739 Год назад +2

      @@F0XD1E One the next episode of demolition ranch...

  • @james_t_kirk
    @james_t_kirk 11 месяцев назад +1

    *First time here - you guys are crazy!*

  • @АлександрРист
    @АлександрРист Год назад +359

    For 100% clean result, you should show the stamp on the back side of the russian plate because they are different))
    It can be standard 5A ( modern Бр-4) or assault 6A ( modern Бр-5)
    Standart 5A has less protection level and acts like on the video.
    Assault 6A, stand alone plate and protect against 6 (six) russian AP 7Н13 and 7-БЗ-3 (3,3-3,6 kJ ) with "convex" not bigger than 20 mm.
    5A plates should be used with Kevlar soft armor like (NIJ AIII) and 30 mm shock absorber/climate plate
    It was a standard 5A plate on your video. IMHO

    • @jakub8860
      @jakub8860 Год назад +7

      Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.

    • @riodaser5908
      @riodaser5908 Год назад +6

      Согласен

    • @FelixX138
      @FelixX138 Год назад +1

      Жёстко ...

    • @plf2813
      @plf2813 Год назад +3

      Это стандартная плита Гранит. У нее класс защиты Бр5.

    • @АлександрРист
      @АлександрРист Год назад +17

      @@plf2813 Я прослушал с нормальным звуком и человек говорит дословно: "это плита 5А, но мы не знаем что это значит"
      Какой Бр-5?

  • @johno9507
    @johno9507 Год назад +5

    10:16 No self respecting Gopnik would be seen without sunflower seeds. 😂

  • @p3ytxnnnn
    @p3ytxnnnn 5 месяцев назад +1

    you have to have alex terrible from slaughter to prevail on the ranch with you. that would be insanity

  • @Actionsen
    @Actionsen Год назад +4

    10:00 - My bear was laughing out loud on this moment. This was brilliant, Matt ))

  • @vet4bat
    @vet4bat Год назад +67

    С калашом образ улыбнул! Вот бы ещё не американские боты, а ботинки за 600р. с рынка с длинными носами и точ в точ гопник с Купчино)))

    • @DiVO4271
      @DiVO4271 Год назад +4

      И калаш на пивас заменить.

    • @administrator1927
      @administrator1927 Год назад

      и кепку кожаную ещё

    • @WTRF
      @WTRF Год назад

      деньги есть !?

    • @walidor3703
      @walidor3703 Год назад

      Тяг бархатных не хватает

    • @bamahammer949
      @bamahammer949 7 месяцев назад

      What t ia a Gopnik and better yet what is a Gopnik from Kupchino¿¿??¿?

  • @toffee__uwu
    @toffee__uwu Год назад +102

    13:30 No one ever uses such plates without a shrapnel catching layer of kevlar tuck to it from both sides, so it's not a problem really. It makes production much cheaper to not make kevlar integrated, though. And also you can easily replace kevlar after getting a hit this way!

    • @christosferizis-synodinos8851
      @christosferizis-synodinos8851 Год назад +5

      Nice was about to comment that

    • @TextileGeorge
      @TextileGeorge Год назад

      cope

    • @LostFloat
      @LostFloat Год назад

      that makes sense, i thought thats a big downside for russia but if you design the plate carrier correctly it can fix that

    • @sumrandomgaymer9945
      @sumrandomgaymer9945 Год назад

      What benefit does being able to replace the kevlar have? If you get shot you're replacing both the plate and the kevlar anyway. Edit: Plus if the kevlar is integrated into the plate then why would you have to wear more kevlar? If anything it would cost more having to make the kevlar separate because I'm sure it's in its own little protective cover rather than it being in the plate and not needing another piece of fabric with another branding logo and ballistic info printed on it. Probably not much more but idk how it could be any cheaper.

    • @Cent51
      @Cent51 Год назад +1

      No dude, once you get yeeted and you do walk away from the yeet, you replace the whole vest, Kevlar and plates.. there is no place to be cheap.
      It called antispalnding on the plates, and believe it or not, some people cheap out and only run a plate carrier..

  • @EJ-412
    @EJ-412 Год назад +87

    Matt is having to much fun in these videos😂

  • @joeconlon4604
    @joeconlon4604 Год назад +15

    As an Army Veteran, you should do it with a IOTV, both ESAPI plates and Kevlar soft panels as well to see how it stands up to being shot at

    • @QualityPen
      @QualityPen Год назад +12

      The Russian plate is also intended to be used under soft armor.

    • @Daemius777
      @Daemius777 Год назад

      ​@@QualityPen also there is a soft buffer under a plate in a vest

    • @chesnok8358
      @chesnok8358 Год назад

      @@QualityPen правильно.

  • @Fanny-Meiner
    @Fanny-Meiner Год назад +426

    The Russian armor plate has not been used with us since 2007. At the same time, it was transferred to the fourth, and if I am not mistaken, then the general level of protection in Russia is from 1 to 10 and now it holds level 4 up to svd

    • @Fanny-Meiner
      @Fanny-Meiner Год назад +11

      sorry for my english if something is wrong)

    • @PAXMOHOB
      @PAXMOHOB Год назад +49

      @@Fanny-Meiner кто-то должен был это написать)

    • @Sparks00psn
      @Sparks00psn Год назад

      I guess we’ll find out soon. I bet NATO rounds zip through Russian armor.

    • @Sp00kq
      @Sp00kq Год назад

      "not used since 2007" I don't doubt the Russian army is throwing surplus plates like these into Ukraine. They're giving troops air guns for gods sake.

    • @videomagister_
      @videomagister_ Год назад +9

      спасибо что сделал это за нас))

  • @xrom2417
    @xrom2417 8 месяцев назад +8

    Russians have plates with 10 degrees of protection, and you have an old plate from 2014, try to buy a new one. because it turns out that this plate is considered light

  • @jdvandermerwe2082
    @jdvandermerwe2082 Год назад +6

    All 3 plate models started breaking serious sweat when granpappie’s garand came to the table😂😂😂

    • @PedroOPequeno
      @PedroOPequeno Год назад

      Russian Armor stopped though, the American one zipped straight trough

  • @AviationJeremy
    @AviationJeremy Год назад +23

    8:07 correction: M855 have steel cores, but are not are not AP. The green tips are just paint to differentiate them from M193, because M855 requires a faster pitch of rifling (such as the 1:8 used by modern M16s/M4s) than the 1:12 that the old M16s used.

    • @iangay318
      @iangay318 Год назад +1

      The M4 uses a 1:7 twist rate. M855 has a steel core that aids in armor penetration. M193 is a lighter weight round (55gr) and can be stabilized by slower twist rates like the 1:12 used by the M16A2 because of the longer barrel. The M4 has a shorter barrel and thus requires a faster twist rate in order to stabilize the same round. M855 was made to work better in a shorter barrel with a faster twist rate by using a heavier projectile (62gr) which is achieved through the use of a steel core. M855 fragments less reliably in the human body than M193 due to the higher velocity achieved and maintained by the lighter 55gr projectile.

  • @Bexar2204
    @Bexar2204 Год назад +10

    Extremely interesting and entertaining video! Loved itm That M1 does not play around!

  • @bradenjones2825
    @bradenjones2825 Месяц назад +1

    Matt’s doing some Detroit training at 10:30

  • @popeyearms1
    @popeyearms1 Год назад +20

    To give a correct comparison of plates you should use a fresh plate each time or a max of 2 from the same caliber

    • @chrismills8367
      @chrismills8367 9 месяцев назад +5

      sometimes he does but in this case i think it was a bit difficult to get more than 1 of the russian plate

  • @roundgraf6907
    @roundgraf6907 Год назад +5

    Test subjects were badass! Non of them flinched but the one in the middle drank too much and kept falling over...lol Nice video!

  • @greenietom
    @greenietom Год назад +12

    kinda funny that i know what ammo your talking about when you explained the difference between M855 and M855A1 rounds all because to tarkov

  • @jesuslozano5468
    @jesuslozano5468 10 месяцев назад +5

    You are one crazy dude 😂 first time watching one of your videos and I had to follow you, great work, I loved it

  • @АндрейКазарьян-б7и

    Мэт топчик!!! и пусть все оружие во всем мире стреляет только по не живым мишеням!!! привет из РОССИИ всем народам нашей прекрасной планеты земля!

  • @АнтохаФруст
    @АнтохаФруст Год назад +18

    В Адидасе на кортах и с калашом ))))))) Самый конкретный гопник района 👍 Супер!

    • @DiVO4271
      @DiVO4271 Год назад

      Где ты видел гопника с калашом? Разве что с четками и бутылкой пиваса.

    • @Igor131276
      @Igor131276 Год назад +1

      Ему ещё не хватало горсть семечек 😂

    • @AJ2channel
      @AJ2channel Год назад

      @@Igor131276 и сигарку с пивком )

    • @АнтонСоло-ф8э
      @АнтонСоло-ф8э Год назад

      ​@@AJ2channel и голубей вокруг

  • @seargantmagor
    @seargantmagor Год назад

    The gopnik transition was absolutely hilarious and deserved the like

  • @янея-щ7б
    @янея-щ7б Год назад +7

    Hi Matt,
    It was the best AK performance I've ever seen 😂 😂 😂 many thanks 👍

  • @drewristine4498
    @drewristine4498 Год назад +48

    Could we see the same armor tested at different distances? I would love to see how much of a difference it makes between close range and even just 100 yards.

    • @Demon_gr
      @Demon_gr Год назад +1

      well actually 100 yards is better for the 7.62x39 i think. it has the maximum energy so probably a worst case scenario for the plates

    • @DaveGrohl.
      @DaveGrohl. Год назад

      Yes Comrade, I mean, friend, please find the distance the Americans body armor would be most susceptible to Russian ammunition...

    • @ПавелПлавский-ы5щ
      @ПавелПлавский-ы5щ Год назад +1

      @@DaveGrohl. There is no Russian military munitions in the United States. A hunting cartridge cannot pierce as well as a military one.

    • @pupspupseg4634
      @pupspupseg4634 Год назад

      Разница будет только в количестве рикошетов, если плиту немного жевелить, изображая движение человека.

    • @DaveGrohl.
      @DaveGrohl. Год назад

      @@ПавелПлавский-ы5щ Have you heard the term... joke?

  • @stjimmy2915
    @stjimmy2915 Год назад +145

    Another great video 🫶🏻 thanks for the 3am viewing here in Australia !!! Have noticed the raise in silencers/suppressors since your Canada/Christmas trip, is there a reason behind it or have you just got into them more ??? Much love from the land down under

    • @David.Lopez.12
      @David.Lopez.12 Год назад +86

      We got our Federal licensing to be able to have companies send us silencers and short barreled rifles directly to our office now so it is so much easier. Also silencers are cool, everyone should have them!!! Much love to the Aussie fam!

    • @declanglover4903
      @declanglover4903 Год назад +10

      @@David.Lopez.12 you should mail me a SBR hehehe

    • @stjimmy2915
      @stjimmy2915 Год назад +9

      Ok that makes a lot of sense 👌🏻 and I agree , silencers are indeed cool !! Cheers for the info 🙌🏻

    • @RichPrivilegedWhiteMale
      @RichPrivilegedWhiteMale Год назад +1

      Did they delete Matt's comment?

    • @declanglover4903
      @declanglover4903 Год назад

      @@RichPrivilegedWhiteMale i think so

  • @tqnguyen9658
    @tqnguyen9658 17 дней назад

    Hey Matt, The iPhone 4 won! You shot eight rounds of the iPhone 4, but it was still the perfect shape.

  • @tanksblitz-v7m
    @tanksblitz-v7m Год назад +9

    The Russian plate from the roller, as far as I know, can withstand shots up to 7.62x39ps (not armor-piercing)