Funny that it says "baking is prohibited" along "carful to not drop" on it Like how claymores also says do not burn Just in case somone decides to burn claymores and bake armor plates
"I've lost my cookie sheet to bake my pizza, all I have is my govt issued body armor. It's ceramic, it will be fine.. IT will be fine, right??????????? :D
This is only from me from what I'm personally know regarding the Chinese here. The PLAAP is sort of a national police with regional/local police under it. Think Gendarmerie in a way to many outside western understanding. Clearly a nationalize police in this case will have different stuff depending on missions, personal and roles due to a number of different reasons. If this armor is use by local police well it means they aren't likely to find themselves dealing with people who from said areas that are likely going to be a threat to them objectively speaking to that point, and if they are they will likely call for more powerful police unit if that's the case. Sadly this seems to be given to the more local cops for more lesser dangers in areas that though pose a threat just not the most dangerous from a objective bigger picture point of view here. SF units aren't going to be given this stuff and we know of some of this stuff can take a lot of abuse that they are issued let alone the stuff the guys from military as a whole in context to say what it was made to stop. We know say helmets can take a effectively the same amount of hate as we see else where like in the US or Russia forces as examples in their basic lighter forms but it's safe to say they are able to stop heavier threats coming at them like ours as well.
@@BuffRANGE PAP is more like National Guard in US that specialised for anti terrorism, they are different systems with the public security police but they will coordinated they‘re action in event of Facing Violent emergencies since 90% normal police in china basically have no firearms at all expect some SWAT unit, and that's why they been called "People Armed Police" in the first place. sorry for my bad english if there are any misunderstanding.
SRT plates are the most interesting to me, especially if designed as an ICW plate. While the overall construction of this particular design was far from ideal, testing of similar ICW SRT plates would be welcomed.
This piece is an auxiliary anti-ballistic board. It needs to be matched with IIIA to achieve 10~15M defense against 5.8 rifles. Non-GA6 standards may be GA5, III~III+ levels. Their B4C board is about 1.6kg.
It's GJB (G-country, J-military, B-standard) 2002 Level 6, so it should be similar to GA (G-country, A-police) 6. I don't see what the level of protection the backer supposed to have though.
I got Chinese military uniforms from a Chinese guy in Guigang, China……videos on my channel The plates are cool, but I know they are phasing these plates out.. And yes I speak Chinese
A Cermaic not stopping an A1 is a no go. These are some Temu plates lol. Did you ever get a chance to test the C3 plates (Ceramics) from Armored Republic? Would love to see your results. Great channel and keep it up!
I've been unable to get AR to work with me on the C3. It's an odd situation. I've fairly assessed their products over the years and their marketing person told me that they'd send me some of the C3's when they released them. He no longer answers my emails since the A3 demo. Me out of pocket buying C3, is probably out of the question at least at this time. I did that with the Dayton Plates, and will take me some time to recover.
I would be very interested in seeing .277 sig fury against some of these foreign plates, including downloading to approximate longer shots. I’d be very curious if .277 made it through at 300 yards. I don’t think the rise of Chinese armor for general infantry use and the adoption of the .277 are unrelated.
Thing is that the military load has the same bullet construction as M80A1 / M855A1. Ball ammo has regular pressure with steel tip and copper slug. AP ammo has high pressure with tungsten tip and steel slug. AP ammo will erode barrels at much higher rate than ball ammo, but will in turn shred NIJ IV equivalent plates at up to 600 m distance. That is a 200 m gain over the best 7.62x51 AP ammo (NOT M993 which is rather mediocre by modern standards). However, what is more interesting to me is the performance of ball ammo. I think this can be approximated by shooting M80A1 bullet out of 300 Win Mag, which Buffman has already done in the past.
Except the M7 rifle is gonna be seeing pretty limited service, it is not like originally stated, the new standard issue rifle. The adoption of M855A1 I think is more significant
Good to see more interesting tests from you. I really like that you get 7n6M ( althoug also replaced long time ago) and show people that world didnt stop on 7n6, would be cool to see you compare 7n10M and 7n22 to A1. I remmber people making makeshift armor donations to Ukraine and they were testing it aganist standard 7n6 and 7.62x39, without concern for higher threats.
This one is GJB 4300-2002 level 6, and I think it performs more like a NIJ level 3+ plate (I don't think 3+ is official, but it's used to indicate the plate can stop the M855), considering it stops the M80, M855 but not M855A1. Although I've seen some claims that a newer standard has been published in 2012
If new, the quality shouldn't be like that weak i think so , But even it's not new, it still meets the protection level all, right? whatever GA6 just can't hold M855A1
Those characters below were saying “do not drop, do not burn”. And as a matter of fact, GA6 is the highest level here in China. I’m still not sure how GA standards works, so I’m sticking with good ol’ NIJ standards for my plate carrier
PAP don't usually face well armed threats, like, at all, it would be breaking news if they were fighting anyone with even Type56 semi(sks) and those plates looked pretty old. So I guess those are fine...?
@@JohnZ556 Those were made by Shanghai LianBo Security Equipment. According to some rumors, they lost their credential for supplying armor plates and helmets for the Chinese military due to lack of QC.
Subsonic tungsten 8.6 blk is the most interesting round, if it was mass made it would be the most practical home defence round. Its hearing safe with suppresor, has the max grain for mag fed ar so the max energy and best firearm platform, and tugsten core ensures lvl 3a penetration with a good chance for defeating higher lvls
I Googled it up, Chinese police and military use difference bulletproof standards. Police use GA standard, military use GJB standard. GA 6 requires to stop 7.62×54r none armor penetration round. I guess that's why it performs so badly again bullets with a hardened steel core in the video.
The donator had sent me over 2 thumbnails. I wasn't sure if he meant that was what he was going to use when he translated them, or if he wanted me to use them. So I stole the nice lady off the one and threw it on there :D
Those were made by Shanghai LianBo Security Equipment. According to some rumors, they lost their credential for supplying armor plates and helmets for the Chinese military due to lack of QC.
@@arkaneland4531 where did you hear this? Shanghai LianBo so far it is the top gear manufacturer of helmet or plate , is more better that Beijing Pufan 、3514 。Go check it out.
@@arkaneland4531 where did you hear this? Is there any source of information? i think Shanghai LianBo it is the top gear manufacturer of helmet or plate , is more better that Beijing Pufan 、Ji Hua 3523
I'm not surprised by the same people that wear those ridiculous and useless armor masks. They might be confident now, but if anything ever goes down they're gonna be in for a very rude awakening.
@@TheGunNerd There's somewhat of a stretch there to an extent of their "soft tissue performance". 77gr MK262 is very inconsistent soft tissue wise, as it's primary role is precision.
@@TheGunNerd Yep, but their ability to do that is inconsistent :D There was a bit of a write up on AR15.com about it from Molon. Now on the flip side at distance being able to get that hit on target is > than it's terminal performance at range.
Indeed, I need a sugar momma for my armor donations.. or Perhaps some online game companies who could use data from armor testing to better their games...
People in the comments really don't seem to be understanding that this is body armor for police in a country that has very little gun violence. Not really sure why yall think it should be stopping AP rounds...
I had a bullet fail on my 8.6 BLK and spit out the lead core and bullet tip into my baffles. The rest of the jacket stayed in the barrel :( Q repaired it
@@SiliconeSword In this case I think the bullets I got from American Reloading were defective. I ended up finding 2 different ogive profiles in the lot of 200, and and the one seemed to be the problem child..
@@BuffRANGE I think 8.6 would take off a bit more if it didn't explode bullets and could shoot cast stuff or just cheaper ammo. With most sub stuff you're just poking holes, and lead vs copper isn't gonna make a meaningful difference on paper or dirt. Wish there was a fast twist barrel in 9mm so you'd be able to run like 400gr slugs from a 350 legend from a regular AR
Even china's domestic use armor is airsoft quality garbage. Nobody took pride in manufacturing that product judging by the way it falls apart so easily.
@@pword1023 These "police" are a branch of the PLA, kinda like our Coast Guard but mostly for domestic use, they are actually often better equipped than the army
@@pword1023 technically not the PLA, but it's under direct command of the central military commission of the Communist Party, which the PLA is also under the command of
Yep, u were correct about the FRONT SIDE! And the rest says DON’T DROP IT OR BAKE IT 😅😅
“bake” means drying the plate (or the vest with plate) with heat
0:50 roughly translates to "Avoid dropping or exposing to high temperatures" if i'm reading it right
And of course we dropped it. 😅
do not bake
It says do not bake
To be fair our claymores says do not burn, and plastic canteens says do not expose to flames. Just in case someone is that stupid
The GFL Type97 thumbnail is crazy 🤣
Well better brace for all the girls front line fans potentially showing up out of nowhere because of the thumbnail, type 97 is quite popular
Type 97 in the thumbnail? Instantly clicked on the video
Funny that it says "baking is prohibited" along "carful to not drop" on it
Like how claymores also says do not burn
Just in case somone decides to burn claymores and bake armor plates
"I've lost my cookie sheet to bake my pizza, all I have is my govt issued body armor. It's ceramic, it will be fine.. IT will be fine, right??????????? :D
maybe to dry it when it was wet?
"弹击面" means "Strike face."
“慎防跌摔” means "Avoid dropping it (to hard surfaces)."
"严禁烘烤" means "Never heat it" or "Heating it is forbidden."
This is only from me from what I'm personally know regarding the Chinese here.
The PLAAP is sort of a national police with regional/local police under it. Think Gendarmerie in a way to many outside western understanding. Clearly a nationalize police in this case will have different stuff depending on missions, personal and roles due to a number of different reasons.
If this armor is use by local police well it means they aren't likely to find themselves dealing with people who from said areas that are likely going to be a threat to them objectively speaking to that point, and if they are they will likely call for more powerful police unit if that's the case. Sadly this seems to be given to the more local cops for more lesser dangers in areas that though pose a threat just not the most dangerous from a objective bigger picture point of view here.
SF units aren't going to be given this stuff and we know of some of this stuff can take a lot of abuse that they are issued let alone the stuff the guys from military as a whole in context to say what it was made to stop. We know say helmets can take a effectively the same amount of hate as we see else where like in the US or Russia forces as examples in their basic lighter forms but it's safe to say they are able to stop heavier threats coming at them like ours as well.
Thanks for the info!
@@BuffRANGE PAP is more like National Guard in US that specialised for anti terrorism, they are different systems with the public security police but they will coordinated they‘re action in event of Facing Violent emergencies since 90% normal police in china basically have no firearms at all expect some SWAT unit, and that's why they been called "People Armed Police" in the first place. sorry for my bad english if there are any misunderstanding.
SRT plates are the most interesting to me, especially if designed as an ICW plate.
While the overall construction of this particular design was far from ideal, testing of similar ICW SRT plates would be welcomed.
My man is a weeb at heart and I'm here for it.
GA6 POLICE Plate
NIJ level 3+ ( ICW 3A soft armor )
This piece is an auxiliary anti-ballistic board. It needs to be matched with IIIA to achieve 10~15M defense against 5.8 rifles. Non-GA6 standards may be GA5, III~III+ levels. Their B4C board is about 1.6kg.
It's GJB (G-country, J-military, B-standard) 2002 Level 6, so it should be similar to GA (G-country, A-police) 6. I don't see what the level of protection the backer supposed to have though.
Been waiting for a long time to see these tested. Even if they are intended for the PAP
It gives me the warm and fuzzies to know M855A1 penetrates Chinese military plates, even from a 10.5" barrel.
thats true..( ´∀`)
Indeed. EPR is a solid performer in any caliber I've tested it in.
It's kind of bizarre to me that they opted for this awful plate than their own domestic manufacture militech production.
I need to ask Militech if they can comment on if they supply Chinese Govt/Military with their products.
i love the anime character on the thumbnail 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks. The donator sent it to me so I wanted to include it in the thumbnail.
I got Chinese military uniforms from a Chinese guy in Guigang, China……videos on my channel
The plates are cool, but I know they are phasing these plates out..
And yes I speak Chinese
A Cermaic not stopping an A1 is a no go. These are some Temu plates lol. Did you ever get a chance to test the C3 plates (Ceramics) from Armored Republic? Would love to see your results. Great channel and keep it up!
I've been unable to get AR to work with me on the C3. It's an odd situation. I've fairly assessed their products over the years and their marketing person told me that they'd send me some of the C3's when they released them. He no longer answers my emails since the A3 demo. Me out of pocket buying C3, is probably out of the question at least at this time. I did that with the Dayton Plates, and will take me some time to recover.
@BuffRANGE I totally understand and srr to hear about no communication with you from them. Keep up the great work though. Us viewer's love it!
I would be very interested in seeing .277 sig fury against some of these foreign plates, including downloading to approximate longer shots. I’d be very curious if .277 made it through at 300 yards.
I don’t think the rise of Chinese armor for general infantry use and the adoption of the .277 are unrelated.
Thing is that the military load has the same bullet construction as M80A1 / M855A1. Ball ammo has regular pressure with steel tip and copper slug. AP ammo has high pressure with tungsten tip and steel slug. AP ammo will erode barrels at much higher rate than ball ammo, but will in turn shred NIJ IV equivalent plates at up to 600 m distance. That is a 200 m gain over the best 7.62x51 AP ammo (NOT M993 which is rather mediocre by modern standards). However, what is more interesting to me is the performance of ball ammo. I think this can be approximated by shooting M80A1 bullet out of 300 Win Mag, which Buffman has already done in the past.
Except the M7 rifle is gonna be seeing pretty limited service, it is not like originally stated, the new standard issue rifle. The adoption of M855A1 I think is more significant
Google image translate shows the top text says "impact surface" and the bottom says "Be careful not to fall and bake."
Yes, "bake."
中文里面 烤这个字 可以用在把弄湿的东西烤干 可以理解为远离火焰和热源 如果防弹板变潮湿要自然烘干
obviously poorly translated
“bake” means drying the plate (or the vest with plate) with heat
Holy crap those things are tore up 😬
Job complete :D
Deacon did great! 🎉
Indeed! Getting better every time!
Good to see more interesting tests from you. I really like that you get 7n6M ( althoug also replaced long time ago) and show people that world didnt stop on 7n6, would be cool to see you compare 7n10M and 7n22 to A1. I remmber people making makeshift armor donations to Ukraine and they were testing it aganist standard 7n6 and 7.62x39, without concern for higher threats.
The downside is I have no way to get 7N10m or 7N22 :(
@@BuffRANGE I know, its definetly hard to get hands on exotic stuff but maybe someday.
Yes sir
So Chinese military and police body armor is NIJ level 3.....A?
This one is GJB 4300-2002 level 6, and I think it performs more like a NIJ level 3+ plate (I don't think 3+ is official, but it's used to indicate the plate can stop the M855), considering it stops the M80, M855 but not M855A1. Although I've seen some claims that a newer standard has been published in 2012
Its likely a SRT for 5.56 threats short of m855A1. It stopped the .308, but it was way over on backface
Wow I'm surprised by the results!! Not the highest quality eh! Good to know what this stuff is and how it will preform!!
If new, the quality shouldn't be like that weak i think so , But even it's not new, it still meets the protection level all, right? whatever GA6 just can't hold M855A1
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Those characters below were saying “do not drop, do not burn”. And as a matter of fact, GA6 is the highest level here in China. I’m still not sure how GA standards works, so I’m sticking with good ol’ NIJ standards for my plate carrier
GA6 is for chinese police top level ,and GJB is for military . that can hold more that GA level just like the UAS NIJ level
Hey Matt any chance you could test out some velocity systems srt plates at some time? Thanks.
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It doesn't have the ballistic backer that is required to make it GA6 rated which is why it performed so poorly.
PAP don't usually face well armed threats, like, at all, it would be breaking news if they were fighting anyone with even Type56 semi(sks) and those plates looked pretty old. So I guess those are fine...?
@@JohnZ556 Those were made by Shanghai LianBo Security Equipment. According to some rumors, they lost their credential for supplying armor plates and helmets for the Chinese military due to lack of QC.
@@arkaneland4531 Well that's very apparent then because these didn't stay together very well.
@@samsniper2000 even with a 3A backer, the entire plate couldn't even pass a drop test.
Cool.
Cool SSG 82
Wonder what a Type 53 would do to it
Subsonic tungsten 8.6 blk is the most interesting round, if it was mass made it would be the most practical home defence round. Its hearing safe with suppresor, has the max grain for mag fed ar so the max energy and best firearm platform, and tugsten core ensures lvl 3a penetration with a good chance for defeating higher lvls
wasn't oxide teasing testing these like 6 months ago
What he has in his hands are counterfeit goods, the authentic ones can only be found with Matt. see 1:28 manufacturers there
What he has in his hands are counterfeit goods, the authentic ones can only be found with Matt. see 1:28 manufacturer
What he has in his hands are counterfeit goods, the authentic ones can only be found with Matt. see 1:28 manufacturer
What ox has in his hands are counterfeit goods, the authentic ones can only be found with Matt. see 1:28 manufacturer
What ox has in his hands are counterfeit goods, the authentic ones can only be found with Matt. see 1:28 manufacturer
I Googled it up, Chinese police and military use difference bulletproof standards. Police use GA standard, military use GJB standard. GA 6 requires to stop 7.62×54r none armor penetration round. I guess that's why it performs so badly again bullets with a hardened steel core in the video.
Yes. The US military uses bimetal, steel jackets on some ammo. Especially 7.62 NATO.
Yep. It seems to vary by lot. Sometimes the M80 ball will attract a magnet, other times it might not.
I saw this stuff for sale the last time I was at harbor freight
@@chrisclements460 “may or may not survive drop test “
@@BuffRANGE but they come with a free bucket!
I'd bet that the tungsten 8.6 is also very hard to stop due to the fact that the tungsten core is made harder to shatter by the low velocity.
Indeed it seems it is at times.
What is that thumbnail lmao
A little bit of Anime/Manga to freshen it up? lol
Chinese girl for Chinese armor video, why not 😃
Is that the only plate to have failed the drop test?
bec this's second-hand plate not new 。Have you ever heard of the term "training injury" vesin of plate ?
I believe this is the only one to date that has failed in that manner. So yeah not good.
I see I only need to buy more .308.
Some nice M80a1 or M993 :D
What was the through process for the thumbnail 😂
The donator had sent me over 2 thumbnails. I wasn't sure if he meant that was what he was going to use when he translated them, or if he wanted me to use them. So I stole the nice lady off the one and threw it on there :D
🇺🇸🍿
Those were made by Shanghai LianBo Security Equipment. According to some rumors, they lost their credential for supplying armor plates and helmets for the Chinese military due to lack of QC.
@@arkaneland4531 where did you hear this? Shanghai LianBo so far it is the top gear manufacturer of helmet or plate , is more better that Beijing Pufan 、3514 。Go check it out.
@@arkaneland4531 where did you hear this? Is there any source of information? i think Shanghai LianBo it is the top gear manufacturer of helmet or plate , is more better that Beijing Pufan 、Ji Hua 3523
@@ZJJSL No they were screwed
@@arkaneland4531 show webside link of "lost their credential for supplying"
Thats a dope ass shirt, I kinda want one 👍
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I'm not surprised by the same people that wear those ridiculous and useless armor masks. They might be confident now, but if anything ever goes down they're gonna be in for a very rude awakening.
if thats what they wear when we are invaded i have very high hopes for us
You think china can pull that off? Really?
Can we see bthp/otm bullets being tested against armor in the future? Hornady 68gr bthp and 77gr aac smks would be my recommendations
There's almost zero application of those bullet types against any armor other than soft IIIA.
@BuffRANGE still would be fun to see seeing as match rounds are becoming more widespread for their accuracy and soft tissue performance
@@TheGunNerd There's somewhat of a stretch there to an extent of their "soft tissue performance". 77gr MK262 is very inconsistent soft tissue wise, as it's primary role is precision.
@@BuffRANGE the way they tumble, yaw, and fragment in tissue and gel is what I meant. Better performance than ball ammo, greater energy dump, etc
@@TheGunNerd Yep, but their ability to do that is inconsistent :D There was a bit of a write up on AR15.com about it from Molon. Now on the flip side at distance being able to get that hit on target is > than it's terminal performance at range.
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Ahoy!
Buffman can you send me a plate you don't need anymore?
Like a USED one, or brand ones?
Expired, shot once, new, doesn't matter to me
can some oil whales please donate a fast RF1 😁
Indeed, I need a sugar momma for my armor donations.. or Perhaps some online game companies who could use data from armor testing to better their games...
People in the comments really don't seem to be understanding that this is body armor for police in a country that has very little gun violence. Not really sure why yall think it should be stopping AP rounds...
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Year of the Dragon!
What's up with your can?
I had a bullet fail on my 8.6 BLK and spit out the lead core and bullet tip into my baffles. The rest of the jacket stayed in the barrel :( Q repaired it
@@BuffRANGE Oh dang, that's some wild shit. Guess no cast bullets for me lol
@@SiliconeSword In this case I think the bullets I got from American Reloading were defective. I ended up finding 2 different ogive profiles in the lot of 200, and and the one seemed to be the problem child..
@@BuffRANGE I think 8.6 would take off a bit more if it didn't explode bullets and could shoot cast stuff or just cheaper ammo. With most sub stuff you're just poking holes, and lead vs copper isn't gonna make a meaningful difference on paper or dirt.
Wish there was a fast twist barrel in 9mm so you'd be able to run like 400gr slugs from a 350 legend from a regular AR
LOL Epoxied trash bag armor.. wow that was bad...
same shit as the diy armor videos here on youtube it seems lol
Doesn't have the ballistic backer so it's compromised anyway.
They are militaries actually
Even china's domestic use armor is airsoft quality garbage. Nobody took pride in manufacturing that product judging by the way it falls apart so easily.
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Made in China
There is 0 doubt on that statement :D
Ruh Roh Raggy!
Guess i better stock m855a1
I mean it's not like I haven't been saying War Pig Armory has it currently, and while it's not cheap "buffman" does knock 5% off
Funny how its worse than other plates you can buy from china
check weghit of plate again plz
and the military is super worried about Chinese body armor,lol.
hey without this new ammo they might not be able to handle the Chinese police
@@pword1023 These "police" are a branch of the PLA, kinda like our Coast Guard but mostly for domestic use, they are actually often better equipped than the army
@@Nathan-jh1ho I don't know where the information that they are better armed comes from, but they are not a branch of the PLA.
@@pword1023 agree with you
@@pword1023 technically not the PLA, but it's under direct command of the central military commission of the Communist Party, which the PLA is also under the command of