Hi guys, How about using one of those glasses and a polycarbonate 4mm thick on the inside glued. Cut the poly with the glass shape , get another glass , put the poly in between the glasses , put the glass poly sandwich clamps into an oven until the poly is curved, turn oven off after the ply it's been curved and let it cool . And then glue it together, The glass on the outside and the poly inside. Now is shooting time.👍👍👍
My son has pictures of the inside of a Humvee passenger side window that was hit by a RPG and it made a huge bulge, but didn't go through. The passenger still ended up with busted ear drum and concussion. This was in Iraq back in 2006.
@@SAZodia shattering is what actually stops the bullet. The more deformity you allow, the more shattering of the glass at each impact, which results in less protection.
@@FuckTheState yes and no, shattering is never good, shattering a a consequence of the glass being hit with a high velocity projectile, that is why plastics and other polymers are used in between the glass panes, that is to absorb the projectile impact, so you really do not want a material that is going to crack and shatter like glass... Poly-carbonate is a lot denser than any acrylic plastic and it will deform, not bend completely out of shape, but have a spring like "consistency", if you look at level4 and higher ballistic glass, you will notice that there will be at least 3 layers of glass and 3 layers of poly-carbonate or polymer glass with one of those poly-carbonate layers being on the inside to prevent glass shards from flying out and hitting the intended victim.
I am interested in a theft deterrent system that, like a lattice of electric chainlink fence, sandwiches between maybe a gel or sticky goo, that lives between normal glass and tempered glass. There are many car break-ins in cities in the US and we need something that will shock people who try to break into the car from the outside, trying to poke their hands into the glass, but would have a sensor system that maybe would shut the electricity off if the car is in deep water. The goo in between the ele tric wire is to make sure the electricity still conducts onto the thief if they try to run away suddenly. They will be in pain, but eventually be able to get away.
It was very nice of that guy to show you how to make the glass! THANK YOU!!! if you ever read this! What a great channel! I love never knowing what the next video will be about :)
It seems that you have skewed view on Russia's stance with the guns. Personal weapons are quite rare, most of them are hunting ones. NO pistols, NO concealed carry, NO open carry either. If you go to the hunt, put your gun into a case and do not get it out of there until you are actually hunting at the hunting grounds. Otherwise, you have no reason to have a gun, unless it's a pneumatic one, gas one, or otherwise LTL one.
@@Lurkerkun so what? Criminals do not obey retarded gun laws. Only people who obey such ridiculous laws are disarmed. And no, more guns do not cause more violence: with the exception of Chile, all countries in south america have gun laws stricter than those of Russia and waaay more homicides than the United States.
I have a request from you. Modify the cylinder head studs. When the engine is running, pressing a button disables the cylinder head studs and throws the cylinder head up to how many meters into the air? I am most curious about this.
You should destroy a gearbox/engine/clutch. Get two cars, the first will pull the second one. On the second car, when stopped, put in reverse, and keep holding the clutch pressed. Make the first car pull you, and in like 80kph release the clutch abruptly.
Well that's the first time I have actually thought. Not the Mercedes!! But enjoyed the video none the less as always......... Keep up the good work lads
One hell of a way to wage an attack on anyone trying to invade a town left unprotected by government also showing cheap effective vehicle safety upgrades
Why not put an air operated cylinder on the ball valve so that the valve is opened as quickly as possible. That long handle on the ball valve is slow and silly.
@@TheCommanderNZ Not sure what world you're living in, you need something fast - remember KE = (mv^2) / 2 so a faster projectile is exponentially better then mass. I don't think any sub-sonic projectile would have a chance at penetrating that glass. Crossbows just don't have the kinetic energy needed. Not to mention the larger the projectile is, the more energy is used up to push the glass out of the way. A small, fast steel penetrator would zip right through the glass while a crossbow bolt would be grabbed and slowed by the glass, probably getting lodged in the glass.
@@TheCommanderNZ Glass isn't a sandbag, they have vastly different kinetic properties. Glass is a solid crystalline structure while sand acts more like a fluid. Fluids absorb energy alot differently, as the velocity increases the sand bag absorbs far more energy then it would for a slower moving projectile. Simply put, for a slow projectile (like a crossbow bolt) the sand will have time to be pushed out of the way, for a faster projectile the sand is going to seem solid, not any deforming around the projectile. Glass simply does not behave at all liie sand, you can not with any basic understanding of ballistics treat a sheet of glass, steel, or other rigid armor like a sandbag. Your UA-cam video does not prove anything, sorry. Heres an in depth video explaining how this works: ua-cam.com/video/I39STT-5h_U/v-deo.html Jump to 3:00 for the fluid dynamics explanation.
Am I missing where they say what the liquid is they apply to the glass? Is it epoxy resin or something? Edit: Just scanned through again. I mean, it's cool, but they never explain what it is.
They said liquid polymer, which is an easy way so saying "were not telling you". That's thier magic sauce and what makes them money, its likely a mix of some UV curable epoxy resin and who knows what additives to help it stick to the glass and rubberize it enough to absord more kinetic energy.
@@RandysRides Polymer says nothing, every type of plastic is a polymer of some kind. Since it cures via UV, it wasn't a polymer at all - polymers only apply to cured plastics, an uncured plastic is a monomer or system of monomers (aka. pre-polymer). Probably some type of polyepoxide but who knows what.
Why no bullet? Not sure what the gun laws are in Russia, but you could make a facsimile using the same setup with a smaller projectile. Gunpowder would be ideal in the end if available. In that vast country full of animals nobody is allowed to hunt? Great job though guys, but would love to see a second version of this with the use of lightweight plexiglass as suggested below by a few people. 😁😎👍🎄🎅✌
@@austinsmith6714 Here is one answer from Wikipedia, which one should always take with a grain of salt, but I think it's correct. Just surprised I didn't research the answer myself as I usually do. A shotgun would have been good, but a rifle would have been better. I would bet at least someone on the show knows someone who has a rifle so I'm kind of surprised they didn't obtain one for the test. Oh well, may they'll do a second try vlog. 😁👍✌🎄🎅 Wikipedia - After five years of shotgun ownership, rifles may be purchased. Handguns are generally not allowed, but with the growing popularity of practical shooting events and competitions in Russia in recent years (e.g., IPSC), handgun ownership has now been allowed and the handguns have to be stored at a shooting club.
Well,lets say the bad guys will probably get away with your homemade 'attempts',especially using the five layer glass and your slow(LOL) firing speed and unique 'projectiles',LOL
Those greenish curing lamps look like mercury-vapor lamps, emitting tons of UV light. Not good for your eyes, just saying. I hope they're using protection.
Hi guys, How about using one of those glasses and a polycarbonate 4mm thick on the inside glued. Cut the poly with the glass shape , get another glass , put the poly in between the glasses , put the glass poly sandwich clamps into an oven until the poly is curved, turn oven off after the ply it's been curved and let it cool . And then glue it together, The glass on the outside and the poly inside. Now is shooting time.👍👍👍
Great idea
My son has pictures of the inside of a Humvee passenger side window that was hit by a RPG and it made a huge bulge, but didn't go through. The passenger still ended up with busted ear drum and concussion. This was in Iraq back in 2006.
Wow that's amazing. Glad he's okay
i need those pictures man
Elon Musk should hire these guys. No cybertruck fail again 😀
Absolutely love your content. You do so many amazing things
Use plexiglass thin layer in the middle and on the inside, glass,glue,plexiglass,glue,glass,glue,plexiglass and you’ll see much better results
Plexyglass (acrylic) is brittle and it will shatter, lexan (polycarbonate) is a much better choice since it deforms rather than shatter.
@@SAZodia shattering is what actually stops the bullet. The more deformity you allow, the more shattering of the glass at each impact, which results in less protection.
@@FuckTheState yes and no, shattering is never good, shattering a a consequence of the glass being hit with a high velocity projectile, that is why plastics and other polymers are used in between the glass panes, that is to absorb the projectile impact, so you really do not want a material that is going to crack and shatter like glass... Poly-carbonate is a lot denser than any acrylic plastic and it will deform, not bend completely out of shape, but have a spring like "consistency", if you look at level4 and higher ballistic glass, you will notice that there will be at least 3 layers of glass and 3 layers of poly-carbonate or polymer glass with one of those poly-carbonate layers being on the inside to prevent glass shards from flying out and hitting the intended victim.
Just a russian shooting a rock hard biljard ball from 3 meters away withoud any protection.
7:17 after 2 shots, you concluded that you have made orange juice instante.
excellent! just gotta try again with bullets! various calibers and guns... see what can and cant get through what size thickness of what glass!
Uhm..... wrong country for guns, even if shotguns is legal, it's better not to attract attention with shooting....
Crossbow would go through it.
Its all fun and games until someone smashes a ball.
A frozen meatball fired from a good slingshot will crater and spiderweb 1950s bullet resistant glass.
Don't ask.
On the 5 pane window the frame is flexing and absorbing some of the energy.
7:40 vodka maker 5000!
Safe to say these guys would hold their own against anyone foolish enough to come against them
That was an interesting one! Cool to see how the windows are made.
the dudes who make the bulletproof glass are more tougher than the cybertruck glass
I am interested in a theft deterrent system that, like a lattice of electric chainlink fence, sandwiches between maybe a gel or sticky goo, that lives between normal glass and tempered glass. There are many car break-ins in cities in the US and we need something that will shock people who try to break into the car from the outside, trying to poke their hands into the glass, but would have a sensor system that maybe would shut the electricity off if the car is in deep water. The goo in between the ele tric wire is to make sure the electricity still conducts onto the thief if they try to run away suddenly. They will be in pain, but eventually be able to get away.
Would have loved to see the effect on the metal skin of the door.
If you check the video out when they made that air cannon you can see that
It was very nice of that guy to show you how to make the glass! THANK YOU!!! if you ever read this! What a great channel! I love never knowing what the next video will be about :)
I was expecting bulletproof glass is standard in all Russian cars...
It seems that you have skewed view on Russia's stance with the guns. Personal weapons are quite rare, most of them are hunting ones. NO pistols, NO concealed carry, NO open carry either. If you go to the hunt, put your gun into a case and do not get it out of there until you are actually hunting at the hunting grounds. Otherwise, you have no reason to have a gun, unless it's a pneumatic one, gas one, or otherwise LTL one.
@@Lurkerkun so what? Criminals do not obey retarded gun laws. Only people who obey such ridiculous laws are disarmed. And no, more guns do not cause more violence: with the exception of Chile, all countries in south america have gun laws stricter than those of Russia and waaay more homicides than the United States.
@@Lurkerkun So that's how their leaders stay in power so long, without even bothering much with _elections._ That's not dumb.
@@user-ut9ln4vd5m and what's the excuse for americans? why is there currently an illegitimate president in the white house? lmao
@@Lurkerkun real Canadian men love Russia
an airdriven shot billiard ball is way different as to a .50 caliber slug from a firearm, wich will go through at first shot from that distance
Now get an office chair with wheels, put a tube on it, and use that cannon to send it flying! 😆
didn't a jackass movie do that at one point in time
I have a request from you. Modify the cylinder head studs. When the engine is running, pressing a button disables the cylinder head studs and throws the cylinder head up to how many meters into the air? I am most curious about this.
You should destroy a gearbox/engine/clutch. Get two cars, the first will pull the second one. On the second car, when stopped, put in reverse, and keep holding the clutch pressed. Make the first car pull you, and in like 80kph release the clutch abruptly.
Cool video. I'm surprised that the stock glass held up to the potato.
Better than the cybertruck already :]
The potato/billiard launching gun sounds like a hardbass synth noise. 😆
Yeeaah like everybody will trow billiard balls at your car 🤣 next video use real weapon 😎
Says the guy whose never been hit by billiard ball…😮
Well that's the first time I have actually thought. Not the Mercedes!! But enjoyed the video none the less as always......... Keep up the good work lads
the impact looks like the very center of a galaxy 10:55.
Try alternating glass and polycarbonate glass using the same process, you have everything for that
One hell of a way to wage an attack on anyone trying to invade a town left unprotected by government also showing cheap effective vehicle safety upgrades
Yup - good prep guys
Smart idea using LOCA to adhere the glass together
You mean LOCA in the first glass or in the thickest?
Great video. Keep up the amazing work you do.
working better than Cyber truck!
I have a feeling even a snub nose .38 would peek-a-boo right through that crap.
That is what mr Putin wants when he goes out.
Someone sponsor these blokes some Safety Mc Glasses 🤣💚
When Putin needs an armored Lada, he calls Garage 54.
In Russia: you can't use methanol. In here: you can't buy methanol.
You can tell the Vlad really likes that air cannon.
Great idea on a video, you all seem to always know how to keep it interesting
That's a pretty tight group for a billiard ball and the gun you're using.
Excellent fun and educational, instant subscribe. 😀
Armored Glass is usually made with LAMINATED GLASS not Tempered 🤷🏼
Laminated means adding plastic layers between the glass panes which are tempered.
@@FuckTheState i meant that the Glass wasn't simply heat treated 🤷🏼
That's all
Notification Squad Have a nice weekend!🔥🔥🔥
Why not put an air operated cylinder on the ball valve so that the valve is opened as quickly as possible. That long handle on the ball valve is slow and silly.
What about putting a thin metal or fiberglass (chicken-wire) / window screen in between the layers
That would add weight, reduce visibility, and be more fo a problem then a help.
Wouldn’t help.
7:45 - German glass is strong. Strong like bull.
Nice! Now try actual bullets.
Make variable transmission to the lada!!!
You should crossover with the slo mo guys
Its definitely armored, but not bulletproof, but its a nice in between.
Potatoproof.
New video idea? Plumbing air conditioning lines into a fridge to see if you can keep things cold while driving
Lots of cars have had AC cooled boxes for decades, not the least of which was the Toyota Previa
The merc has a double layer window,for sound masking.
Safe against a potato gun.
I like to see that Air cannon upgrade even more
Poor W124 ! :-(
send one to demo ranch and see what caliber it can hold up to.
Yeah, supersonic 556 green tip would eat right through that "armored glass" any day of the week.
Crossbow would do it better.
@@TheCommanderNZ Not sure what world you're living in, you need something fast - remember KE = (mv^2) / 2 so a faster projectile is exponentially better then mass. I don't think any sub-sonic projectile would have a chance at penetrating that glass. Crossbows just don't have the kinetic energy needed. Not to mention the larger the projectile is, the more energy is used up to push the glass out of the way. A small, fast steel penetrator would zip right through the glass while a crossbow bolt would be grabbed and slowed by the glass, probably getting lodged in the glass.
@@linuxguy1199 does a bullet go through a sandbag? No
Does a crossbow bolt? Yes.
Look up the video "Bows and bullets vs Sand Bags"
@@TheCommanderNZ Glass isn't a sandbag, they have vastly different kinetic properties. Glass is a solid crystalline structure while sand acts more like a fluid. Fluids absorb energy alot differently, as the velocity increases the sand bag absorbs far more energy then it would for a slower moving projectile. Simply put, for a slow projectile (like a crossbow bolt) the sand will have time to be pushed out of the way, for a faster projectile the sand is going to seem solid, not any deforming around the projectile. Glass simply does not behave at all liie sand, you can not with any basic understanding of ballistics treat a sheet of glass, steel, or other rigid armor like a sandbag.
Your UA-cam video does not prove anything, sorry. Heres an in depth video explaining how this works:
ua-cam.com/video/I39STT-5h_U/v-deo.html
Jump to 3:00 for the fluid dynamics explanation.
You need thicker glass to stop 556. Don’t be an idiot: stopping bullets wasn’t the point of the test.
A turbo Lada with skis and track drive
That was epic!!
i definitely tought you were gonna shoot it with guns..
That camera is stronger than the glass you shoot at . Put them inter follow on a tripod. Pretty irritating that she falls to the floor with every shot
A great test of the bullet proof glass is that south African cash van robbery attempt 👍 epic stuff cheers guys
yeah, that was mad. that guy on the freeway?
Isja
Am I missing where they say what the liquid is they apply to the glass? Is it epoxy resin or something?
Edit: Just scanned through again. I mean, it's cool, but they never explain what it is.
Liquid polymer they literally said that.
They said liquid polymer, which is an easy way so saying "were not telling you". That's thier magic sauce and what makes them money, its likely a mix of some UV curable epoxy resin and who knows what additives to help it stick to the glass and rubberize it enough to absord more kinetic energy.
@@linuxguy1199 they mention they use medical grade alcohol to harden it, that is a clue
You must be referring to what G54 was using. The pro was using polymer, but who knows what these guys used. lol
@@RandysRides Polymer says nothing, every type of plastic is a polymer of some kind. Since it cures via UV, it wasn't a polymer at all - polymers only apply to cured plastics, an uncured plastic is a monomer or system of monomers (aka. pre-polymer). Probably some type of polyepoxide but who knows what.
Why no bullet? Not sure what the gun laws are in Russia, but you could make a facsimile using the same setup with a smaller projectile. Gunpowder would be ideal in the end if available. In that vast country full of animals nobody is allowed to hunt? Great job though guys, but would love to see a second version of this with the use of lightweight plexiglass as suggested below by a few people. 😁😎👍🎄🎅✌
Far as I can tell they are legal there with a license.
@@austinsmith6714 Here is one answer from Wikipedia, which one should always take with a grain of salt, but I think it's correct. Just surprised I didn't research the answer
myself as I usually do. A shotgun would have been good, but a rifle would have been better. I would bet at least someone on the show knows someone who has a rifle so I'm kind of surprised they didn't obtain one for the test. Oh well, may they'll do a second try vlog. 😁👍✌🎄🎅
Wikipedia - After five years of shotgun ownership, rifles may be purchased. Handguns are generally not allowed, but with the growing popularity of practical shooting events and competitions in Russia in recent years (e.g., IPSC), handgun ownership has now been allowed and the handguns have to be stored at a shooting club.
Why no bullet? Because that glass wouldn’t stop a whole lot.
Try that test again with an AK74
You'll be safe around the billiards hall.
That armored glass you bought is not very good if it let a ball go through after 3 hits
I assume the ball has more momentum than normal handgun bullets... so the glass might still be of the specified quality.
Carbon fiber 5 layers & resin 6 layers
sugar 5 spoons and 2 flour
Well,lets say the bad guys will probably get away with your homemade 'attempts',especially using the five layer glass and your slow(LOL) firing speed and unique 'projectiles',LOL
Paint a car 🚗 with ballpoint pen ink
Maybe try to make polycarbonate windows of various thicknesses and laminations.
Yours are better than the ones that Elon Musk put on his Cyber Truck :) .
Try the Sinaloa bullet proof glass
what is it?
This guy makes a living on ghetto bulletproof glass? Wtf is happening in this man's city JFC
Can you guys watch an old reel movie run off of an engine ? 📽
Will you guys make two external starter styles. One like an f1 car one like a motorcycle that spins the tires to start it.
2 sheets of lexan glued ?
The spooky music 😂
Try making the engine run by water and see how it will work out on a test drive
Maybe add regulator to receiver and experiment with pressure.
Those greenish curing lamps look like mercury-vapor lamps, emitting tons of UV light. Not good for your eyes, just saying. I hope they're using protection.
Dude don't be wasting potential vodka!
вам, ребята, нужна правильная камера для замедленной съемки.
давай, подари
Make vaccum in the fireing tube and let it rip.
нанесите на стекло эпоксидную смолу, чтобы не осталось воздуха, затем выстрелите в него из пистолета.
закончи школу, поступи в институт
11:34 is that a 3D printed wing mirror cover!?
No, thats a carbon fiber vinyl wrap
I wish my name was Constantine
Can a Lada engine run upside-down?
not for long, oiling would be an issue
They already did that one. 🤔
That’s cool
Watch the video it got in before 17 !
7.62x39
Put liquid nitrogen in car a car radiator ..... just an idea
Next 7.62x39 then 5.45 and finish it off with some good old 7.62x54-R rounds.
Lada tank
Hell yeah
freeze the oranges
hey i have a video idea, can you mount a generator motor on a car engine to have 220v electric power in the car