Can we all just take a second and realize that Frank built a freaking rolling bunker???!! Hats off to him. He built one hell of a vehicle. And hats off to Matt for finding sum crazy way (like usual) to prove its not indestructible
He sure built a sweet ride. The only improvement I can think of, is replacing the windows with armored steel, instead of the heavy ass windows, and use a tonne of small 4k rez HD camera's, some night shot with no IR filter, some day, and a VR headset for driving in a Virtual 360 degree Augmented Reality world. Each passenger could have a headset and see what's outside, to work as spotters. Could even incorporate controls for a roof mounted 50 cal or minigun. Who needs windows when you can see everything around you in VR?
Matt & Primier should team to build an outdoor podium at Bunker Branding where they could display the armoured suburban. The city would soon need to improve traffic flow at each respective freeway offramp adjacent Bunker Branding.
@@theworldwelivein482 Well yes you definitely have a good point. But what kind of terrorist like ISIS or special forces type of terrorist? Because if ISIS they won’t have a tank in the USA. 😂
I think it's worth mentioning that in the first video, Matt explicitly states that no company will guarantee their armor past a couple of years, and this vehicle is more than 3 times that age. And it still stopped everything it was explicitly designed to stop, and even a few things it wasn't. Premier's work is legit.
Kevlar has a service life (moisture and UV weaken it over time). Steel doesn't have the same scale of wear. Thermal cycling isn't as adverse to steel. Otherwise all our skyscrapers would collapse in just a couple of years.
Just want to take a moment and thank Frank for donating his one of a kind armored car to the cause of science and entertainment. Thanks Matt for the laughs, don't stop being you, even if UA-cam wants to delete all this. Let us know where to find you and you will indeed have an audience
He can always post on Googan Uncut. He knows Lunkers fairly well and I'm sure he'd be able to create compelling uncut content once the leash of UA-cam was off. For example Matt hasn't dangerously exploded anything with Tannerite for years.
So are we just gunna pretend that we didn't see the 152mm sitting out in the sunlight at 6:25 ? Matt is like: "The end of the suburban" but untill we see that cannon blast a hole from the grill through to the tailgate its NOT over :)
@@7150285 Well, no shit. Nothing on that range that day is going to stop an RPG. Not the Sherman, not the Scorpion, and certainly not an armoured Suburban. The fact that the window held back a shaped charge of any power, is impressive. I kind of figured it had a chance since glass is a ceramic, and as it shatters, will act to diffuse the jet, but I am still impressed.
@@dposcuro They used a plastic cone shaped charge. I've personally never been to DriveTanks yet to try out their shaped charge, but I do know its weak. The guy who made their (DriveTank's) shaped charge told me it's weak plastic cone shaped charge that they let their tourists try for fun. It is VERY unfortunated Demo Ranch never mentioned it's a "plastic cone" shaped charge in the video therefore lacking critical information there...
These are the kind of real world, everyday, practical questions I come to see answered by DemoRanch, like whether my $300k Armored Suburban can stand up to a tank round. The world needed to know!
Matt: "thank goodness we have mountains to catch fly rounds" Humans in 2576: all of these large rounds from so many different tanks and large guns, this must have been one hell of a battlefield at some point. But why?
Human in 2576- "This was a totally one sided battle. All shooting in the same direction, and calibers of all types... whoever or whatever they were fighting is dead" 😁
@@helium5912 one out of like 30 shots did yes, that happens when you’ve already shot at it 500 times and the armor is compromised from the start. Anything will get through eventually if you keep trying to force it. That one round snuck through because the armor was already weaker, if it would’ve been pristine, no way does it go through, it didn’t even pierce the windows when he shot at it.
Watching grand thumbs video with Matt way like night and day with the camera. I don’t really mind though. I’m all about the content and love put in the videos
7:31 thats insane how stable the tank is when it shoots, I thought for sure the water bottle and everything was gonna go flying off but nope, the brass from the 50cal is sitting upright and it didn't even fall over lol
The energy is absorbed when the gun itself recoils through its hyrdraulic recoil mechanism. Which is normally oil over compressed gas! These chambers absorb it as opposed to the tank flying backwards.
@@rage_scorpio5494 That's their display of the stabilizer, not the recoil dampener. Recoil dampening on modern tanks is definitely a lot better than a Sherman's though. Well, most modern tanks; there's plenty of terrible tanks out there too. Lol
Fun fact time: 1. The Scorpion tank's 76mm cannon is actually low velocity. The 30mm cannon in the Scimitar variant carries the same energy to target. 2. Don't fire the Scorpion with the hatches closed, because it doesn't have fume extraction. 3. The Scorpion uses the same engine as an E-type Jaguar. With a little fiddling from a Jaguar mechanic (namely, removing the governor), it can hit upwards of 70MPH.
@@napalmhotdog4365 yes, 70mph forward and backwards as they're CVRT's... Combat Vehicle Recconaissance Tracked and it had a really clever transmission where the outer track in a turn would slow down and the inner would speed up rather than the conventional one track brakes for the turn. My Dad was a commander of its sister in the Scimitar fitted with a 30mm L21A1 Rarden autocannon during the first Gulf War
@@napalmhotdog4365 That's what they reckon; this was an entirely unofficial experiment according to my source, which was someone at the Bovington Tank Museum passing on what he'd been told by the guy who bribed the mechanic with a case of beer.
So this thing is basically a street legal humvee. That's bananas, dude. To think that you could actually be the victim of a mass shootout with all sorts of big boy calibers involved and get to walk unharmed with your family out of this car is just simply unbelievable. Massive props to Premier for that!
@@officalcrim MythBuster is in the USA and have shot RPG-7, FPSRussia is also in USA and they shot LAW Rocket. There has been a lot of people shooting RPGs on UA-cam already.
Hey, Matt, loved it. In future videos like this why don't you put some ballistic gel torso and heads in the vehicle to see what would happen if you were in there when those rounds came flying through?
Surprised that shape charge didn't make it through that glass, awesome damage by the tank guns though, and I'm never parking a car within 1000 square miles of matt's location 😆
shaped charges work best against metal! composite armor in MBTs sometimes use a layer of a specitic type of glass to counter shaped charges and other HEAT rounds.
i have never seen a shape charge like this, i imagine a "real" shape charge warhead like an RPG would have propably just vaporized the interior? i dont know so correct me if im wrong :D
Probably the fact that it had no velocity and had presumably a weak(er) container meaned that the penetrative effect was less than a shaped charge from a gun/launcher
I envision myself sitting in my car when a big explosion goes off, your ears start ringing and you hear matts voice in the distance doing the ”ah yeah thats your problem right there”
Depending on the size of charge and the impulse of the deformation, the over-pressure could cause serious damage to someone inside even if the envelope of the vehicle remained fully sealed. This is why you can be killed on the other side of a blast wall without the blast or any debris even penetrating it. The over-pressure of the air is literally enough to cause blood vessel rupture (lungs are particularly vulnerable), concussion, or heart attack to name a few.
yep... you will be very, very dead inside of sealed can blasted from outside. Think about it like very, very violently shaken egg. Shell is intact, but content is all nicely mixed. Cheers! I.
the size of that charge looked to me simmilar or a bit smaller tham a WW2 Bazzooka charge. i wonder what power it actually would have on armor steel in mm of thickness.
@@jacobsinger97 if you can lower the window, that means your car isn't bulletproof, so you're dead anyway :) even if you preopen the door blast wave will get you.
@@shieldmate7444 not true. Pressure waves can actually travel through steel into the air very well. This is why a lot of tank crews in ww2 died of overpressure
This needs a sequel id love to see the scorpion driving at its max speet in a U shaped path- firing at the bottom of it towards a target- in slow motion to that sick, crunchy, dubstep beat you played.
When Matt said that the Sherman 75mm round went whistling over the hill, all I could think of was when The Mythbusters fired a cannon ball that went over the safety area and into a suburban neighborhood.
That sound made me recall when they tried to see how many gun safes a tank round would go through, and wound up spinning the tank projectile like a top! And they caught it on film!!
It made me think of the incredible sound design in Fury. Say what you will about the rest of the movie, but the sound design was the best. Same with the tracer visuals.
@@BigCroca really?? Why? So long as they have the ammo and the people have the money then what’s the problem? Plus he’s been able to fire more than one round in the past?
I would be interested in seeing how many rounds it would take to cause a complete failure of the windows or panels. There are still plenty of windows to keep shooting and trying that on. How many 5.56 rounds would it take to compromise a window (20, 50, 100)? Then even on the windshield where the shaped charge was, would that still catch a 5.56 round? The same with the steel plates around the back compartment, what would it take to not just slip one through but to compromise the integrity enough that everything could get through.
I once saw a test of armored car ballistic glass (like the ones that bring money to banks/ATM machines) with the goal of stopping 30 rounds of various small arms calibers. 7.62x39 Steel Core, 5.56 Green Tip, & .308 were used. All windows passed but the first couple shots of the second magazine in 7.62x39 got thru the glass (so 31 rounds to penetrate). Roughly 55 rounds of 5.56 for it to get thru. The .308 was lead core so it ran 30 rounds without getting thru and they stopped at that. I was actually pretty shocked that it withstood that much firepower before failing. I'm pretty sure the thickness of the glass was similar to what was represented here.
Just because it's 50 years old doesn't mean it's inaccurate! Even back in World War Two, many tanks could accurately engage targets at 2km. Cold War fire control systems were even better.
Barrels wear out, especially for large, high velocity guns. This gun in original condition would fire at over 2,700 fps. HVAP (not sabot rounds) were around 3,400 fps.
My city got bombed to dust by the nazis but somehow the post office and townhall got spared. There was the information on who was what so yeah, we've been killing pretty accurate for decades.
Well the reason it stop are multiple 1) the glass spread heat very well Colling the copper jet. 2) the glass breaking created pocket of arrow Colling the copper jet even more. 3) they stuck it directly to the glass but for better penetration you need put a bit away from the target(6 times the diameter of the cone)
@ Frenchie- there was no copper jet. You saw the bottom as well as I did. That was just raw explosives pressed in a cone shape. (Yes the Monroe affect will still occur but with very minimal compared to a material being there) and they needed a better stand off distance. A better shape charge would pop that like nothing
@@MrMattydavee Yeah i agree with a copper cone It would have gone through like a hot knife through butter. I guess i didn't see the part where they show the fact that they don't have a copper cone.
@@TheFrenchBaguettes At 10:03 when he shows the device, you can see a white-isch inside. Shapedcharges usually field a unpaintet (an therefore copper collored cone).
I wonder about the viability of similar fast tanks now we're seen how vulnerable traditional armour is in Ukraine. Speed >> armor. Kinda wonder about the viability of tanks in general.
First time in a month I’ve seen Matt’s videos on demo ranch, I have to say the video and audio quality is a lot higher but Matt has definitely seemingly calmed down
Right? He was definitely noticeably full of energy or something in previous videos like he is very bipolar, manic, or on drugs or something. Whether or not those are prescription/over the counter drugs is beyond me. Just wanted to state that when I say drugs that I do not mean illegal drugs.
Cool little British made tank an operational crew of 3. Small, fast and a good gun. Ireland retired its small fleet of 14 tanks in 2017 having purchased them between 1980 and 1985.
This little series was so fun to watch! I am only four minutes into this video and I'm hoping that Matt sets off C-4 charge underneath the vehicle! 💣 Yee Yee! Thank you Matt and everyone at Demolition Ranch for this series.
Amazing good comment.Halo 3.Some of the best first person shooter game's ever.Amazing campaign,4player co-op, Good story and one of the best multi player games ever made.
I can’t believe that shape charge didn’t go through. I thought it was gonna blow right through that thing. Awesome video Matt. Demolitia ‘till the day I die! 💪🏻🇺🇸👍🏻
I’m certainly no expert on explosives but I expected more damage to the windshield out of a shape charge that will blow through and liquify plate steel. Still pretty friggin cool though!
Would have been cool to see a tank round go through the engine bay with an engine in the car but mat had to take it out..... it might not have stopped it but the damage would have been sick
Demolition Ranch has "already" shot his old truck with the Sherman tank and the engine + transmission stopped the tank round. Look for his older vids...
I'd like to have that Scorpion. With the shaped charge on the windshield, since the inner layer is peeled back I don't think the driver would survive the overpressure in the compartment.
I hope that round from the Scorpion gets put on display at Bunker Branding! And maybe that second door-armor plate with it? :) Have to say I'm a little disappointed though, that you did not fire a .50 BMG API round at it. 😢
I'm sure the builder is getting a TON of info from these "tests"! Not to mention the advertising. Local beer store has an enclosure around the cashier area that is easy 3/4" Polycarbonate. Wish I had been there when the previous owner had it installed. I'd LOVE to have a handfull of the scrap pieces!
@@michael6485 Definitley not... they just turn some steel on a lathe. Sabots are in a sleeve and are arrow shaped (and made out of Tungsten/DU). They machined a classic shotgun slug for easy stability.
The shape charge wasn’t copper lined; that charge is for blowing through objects, not piercing. You will kill those on the other side if you have a copper lining, whereas the ones used by police like SWAT aren’t designed to be overly lethal.
I noticed the lack of copper lining, would have 100% for sure gone through if it had it IMO. Shame they didn't have something like an RPG-7 shaped charge round to test.
The explosive was awesome! Reminded me of the Mythbusters TV show. I'm curious what the force from the shockwave of the explosion would be inside the car. Considering it was so close from getting all the way through I don't think you could survive. The shockwave and pressure from the explosion would be too much for you. Great video though, I've loved watching the suburban get destroyed. 😁
Pressure itself is much less lethal than the shrapnel, and also the total volume of that bulge is not that high, so the overpressure wave would also not a high area. It would probably rupture the eardrums though, I'm guessing.
@@jamesbromstead4949 Exactly! Along with some of those g-force indicators that Mythbusters would use to see if you would survive or not. With how well sealed that suburban is and with explosive being right in front of your face. It doesn't look good for Buster if he was in there 🤣
I'm so happy you didnt sensationalize this by adding those awful fuel explosions in this, its so awesome to see what an actual tank round does to armor without something ruining it.
@@calebpaddack7450 maybe. I have no idea but i think he used armour piercing shells but if theyd used HEAT shells it would explode the shit out that car
@@calebpaddack7450 there are multiple types of shells. Ones Matt was shooting were without explosive filler, just big slab of steel in casing made to penetrate armour. Most of them (at least ww2 shells, as modern shells are relying on something else) had explosive filler in them, meaning that once the shell penetrates the armour, explosive inside detonates and causes devastating damage to insides of the tank. Some shells are purposely made to be without explosive filler and rather focused on penetration and that is achieved by putting much harder core inside of the shell instead of the explosive filler. Shells without explosive filler would in real combat situation cause damage only by making shrapnel and sending it around the insides of the vehicle. More modern shells rely on HEAT(High Explosive Anti Tank) mechanic which upon penetrating armour, sends a very focused stream of molten metal around the insides of the vehicle, causing the damage that way. As @Mr K said, most explosive types of shells are HE(High Explosive) where explosion is triggered by chemical reaction(just like HEAT, HEATFS or any other shell in HE family) and thus, making huge explosion as it mostly won't penetrate the armour(HEAT is made to penetrate armour by sending molten metal inside, while HE just explodes on contact as penetrating power on them is rather low) but cause a massive explosion which can damage the vehicle by sending shock waves of the explosion itself. HEAT rounds wouldn't make too big of explosion, but rather make extremely small hole on armour, pretty much like RPG 7's rocket would(search the pictures of them if you want, they are rather underwhelming) as shell actually doesn't penetrate the armour, focused stream of molten metal does. I wrote a bit too long comment, but I hope you would understand work of tank shells bit more :) If you have some more questions, feel free to ask :)
@@broderzzcompany just a few points with that. WWII vehicles mainly relied on standard AP rounds without filler as penetration was higher, the exceptions being the soviets and the Germans who used APHE due to the want of post pen effects or due to the guns being so powerful they didn’t need to make straight AP to have diffident penetration. And modern tanks will generally fire Fin/Dart rounds rather than HEAT. HEAT fell out of favour in the late Cold War as the new APFSDS (fin) provided nearly as much penetration power and were not countered by ERA block. HEAT is generally used now by man portable anti tank weaponry and few tanks still load much heat, preferring variable fuse HE and Fin to cover most situations.
@@cynicalfox190 oh yeah. I totally forgot about APFSDS rounds, I wanted to mention them but I just forgot that somehow. Thanks for correcting me in few points :)
Step by step. But not an easy step by step. Just like other guy said. Find tank and ammo. Just like his other step by steps. Strapping enough phone books on yourself to become bulletproof. Logical, but not ideal.
But I'm pretty sure sure someone out there in the boonies is making a house of Gummi bears and phone books. Seriously, who uses those anymore? It should be a crime to put those in anyone's mail box that didn't ask for them. Half a tree and wasted ink for shit no one wants to know. We have google for Christ sake.
GET WHISTLING DIESEL ON HERE LIKE YESTERDAY BRO. best colab of the year. Pimped out supercharged lifted truck that that’s drove by remote control that can fire a mini gun.
With explosives like that, I'd think the concussion of the explosion would do more damage than what it may have done to break through the glass. I wouldnt say that was survivable seeing the forces at work on that glass. That concussion inside would have done some damage. At the very least the driver may be deaf, but I'd be surprised if he didnt have some internal damage.
I was going to say the same thing. I was a combat engineer for 9 years, that concussion would mess you up for sure. Internal organ damage cannot be ruled out lol.
My thoughts as well, as long as no doors were open the compression of the air inside the vehicle may do damage. Kind of hard to determine since we don't know how much of the force the glass absorbed and deflected away outside. Not military or anything, just thinking with high school physics.
At the very least I think he'd be deaf with blood out of his ears and nose. And that would very best case. Would be cool to test with a dummy inside or something
Мэт: сегодня мы стреляем из скорпиона 76 мм дергая за веревочку. Крупнокалиберный переполох: сегодня мы стреляем из 122 мм гаубицы сидя внутри танка :-)
Premier Body Armor should now use the DemoRanch Scale for filling requests. "Do you need your truck to survive Episode 1 or Episode 5?"
Its called maximum destruction:)
Lol, yeah I need one to survive all episodes lmao
🤣 my thoughts exactly
😆😆😝👍
Or Episode 6: Whistlin’ Diesel Comes to Town
Can we all just take a second and realize that Frank built a freaking rolling bunker???!! Hats off to him. He built one hell of a vehicle. And hats off to Matt for finding sum crazy way (like usual) to prove its not indestructible
He sure built a sweet ride. The only improvement I can think of, is replacing the windows with armored steel, instead of the heavy ass windows, and use a tonne of small 4k rez HD camera's, some night shot with no IR filter, some day, and a VR headset for driving in a Virtual 360 degree Augmented Reality world. Each passenger could have a headset and see what's outside, to work as spotters. Could even incorporate controls for a roof mounted 50 cal or minigun. Who needs windows when you can see everything around you in VR?
maybe not use a gm as a base would be a good idea
@@agspec2415 Cybertruck would make a better base vehicle for sure. 👍
@@PathosBedlam an emp would be the biggest and really, only weakness. Submerged in water wouldn't be great either
@@PathosBedlam but I like where your train of thought is going
This series has been the absolute best marketing strategy ever, I see what premier did here, well played.
They don't make armoured vehicles anymore though, that was a separate company owned by the same person
@@Lilith-Rose it's still Premier body Armour tho lol...advertising
Matt & Primier should team to build an outdoor podium at Bunker Branding where they could display the armoured suburban. The city would soon need to improve traffic flow at each respective freeway offramp adjacent Bunker Branding.
This is training for Terrorists. Alot of information he just spreading.
@@theworldwelivein482 Well yes you definitely have a good point. But what kind of terrorist like ISIS or special forces type of terrorist? Because if ISIS they won’t have a tank in the USA. 😂
I think it's worth mentioning that in the first video, Matt explicitly states that no company will guarantee their armor past a couple of years, and this vehicle is more than 3 times that age. And it still stopped everything it was explicitly designed to stop, and even a few things it wasn't.
Premier's work is legit.
The company was called Ultra armoring that built the truck.
Hyacinth-B hasn't worked on it yet. ))
Wooooah Toshiba only guarantees their TVs for two years and my grandma is still using the one she bought 40 years ago! Toshibas work is legit
Kevlar has a service life (moisture and UV weaken it over time). Steel doesn't have the same scale of wear. Thermal cycling isn't as adverse to steel. Otherwise all our skyscrapers would collapse in just a couple of years.
Just want to take a moment and thank Frank for donating his one of a kind armored car to the cause of science and entertainment. Thanks Matt for the laughs, don't stop being you, even if UA-cam wants to delete all this. Let us know where to find you and you will indeed have an audience
i mean, i think the suburban was exchanged for a giant peace of silver. but any way, frank leting matt destroy it haha thats fire 🔥
I'd pay $5 a month for a sub to a demoranch site. :)
He can always post on Googan Uncut. He knows Lunkers fairly well and I'm sure he'd be able to create compelling uncut content once the leash of UA-cam was off. For example Matt hasn't dangerously exploded anything with Tannerite for years.
Awesome! Good to think of the sponsors and the people who donate stuff to make things like this happen! Thanks Frank!
@@SubBubz I wouldn't.
So are we just gunna pretend that we didn't see the 152mm sitting out in the sunlight at 6:25 ?
Matt is like: "The end of the suburban" but untill we see that cannon blast a hole from the grill through to the tailgate its NOT over :)
I was really hoping they were gonna shoot that Russian behemoth at it.
GUNNER LOAD HEAT
WE NEED A LONGWAYS CANNON THROUGH THE ENGINE AND ALL
For real, I want to see something big go through the engine block!
5 inch or larger should do the trick.
The fact that the windshield took a shape charge is pretty incredible actually
Except it's weak plastic cone shaped charge. Not copper cone shaped charge like RPG.
@@7150285 I've seen homemade shape charges made out of wine bottles go through over half in of steel. The charge should have been sufficient
@@7150285 Well, no shit. Nothing on that range that day is going to stop an RPG. Not the Sherman, not the Scorpion, and certainly not an armoured Suburban. The fact that the window held back a shaped charge of any power, is impressive. I kind of figured it had a chance since glass is a ceramic, and as it shatters, will act to diffuse the jet, but I am still impressed.
Well shape charges aren’t explosive like you think, they use very little explosive. Movies and video games seem to think they’re artillery shells
@@dposcuro They used a plastic cone shaped charge. I've personally never been to DriveTanks yet to try out their shaped charge, but I do know its weak. The guy who made their (DriveTank's) shaped charge told me it's weak plastic cone shaped charge that they let their tourists try for fun. It is VERY unfortunated Demo Ranch never mentioned it's a "plastic cone" shaped charge in the video therefore lacking critical information there...
These are the kind of real world, everyday, practical questions I come to see answered by DemoRanch, like whether my $300k Armored Suburban can stand up to a tank round. The world needed to know!
For Science!!!!!
He can't. After all, he shot with a dummy.
Matt: "thank goodness we have mountains to catch fly rounds"
Humans in 2576: all of these large rounds from so many different tanks and large guns, this must have been one hell of a battlefield at some point. But why?
Hmm what’s this on the ground? Seems like some armor plating must’ve been some fight!
And in 2576 people will still be making the same kind of overused joke on youtube gun channel...
Lol humans will never last another 5 and a half centuries
@@joeytribiani9779 very true. But another intelligent species will take our place eventually, and they'll know even less about what the stuff is
Human in 2576- "This was a totally one sided battle. All shooting in the same direction, and calibers of all types... whoever or whatever they were fighting is dead" 😁
Frank can sleep easy knowing that any vehicle he armors can withstand just about anything less than a tank.
A PKP with armor piercing ammo would like to say hello.
@@helium5912 50 bmg doesn't penetrate that thing neither would a little baby 762x54r
@@vertigo666 lmao. 762.54 did penetrate the door on that vehicle. He even said it in the video.
@@helium5912 one out of like 30 shots did yes, that happens when you’ve already shot at it 500 times and the armor is compromised from the start. Anything will get through eventually if you keep trying to force it. That one round snuck through because the armor was already weaker, if it would’ve been pristine, no way does it go through, it didn’t even pierce the windows when he shot at it.
Can't wait to see version two :)
With these new cameras Matt, you’re gonna have to step up your radio mic game! 👍👍
Was thinking the same, thought it was my phone for a bit lol
Sounds like he was recording inside of a dumpster filled with cellophane wrappers.
Seemed a bit better the previous episode I think. It peaked a lot more this episode so I think it was more noticeable
I don’t even like the new camera, not as personal…
Watching grand thumbs video with Matt way like night and day with the camera. I don’t really mind though. I’m all about the content and love put in the videos
7:31 thats insane how stable the tank is when it shoots, I thought for sure the water bottle and everything was gonna go flying off but nope, the brass from the 50cal is sitting upright and it didn't even fall over lol
American Engineering at its finest right there.
The energy is absorbed when the gun itself recoils through its hyrdraulic recoil mechanism. Which is normally oil over compressed gas! These chambers absorb it as opposed to the tank flying backwards.
@@Khajiidaro Germans: *Silently putting the glass of beer on the cannon*
@@rage_scorpio5494 That's their display of the stabilizer, not the recoil dampener. Recoil dampening on modern tanks is definitely a lot better than a Sherman's though. Well, most modern tanks; there's plenty of terrible tanks out there too. Lol
Sherman has stabilizer
Hell of a job by Frank building that thing. Clearly lived up to the hype until the unthinkable was thrown at it lol
I wish I could buy one
Sweet. Absolutely watching this at a wedding reception right now.
Fun fact time:
1. The Scorpion tank's 76mm cannon is actually low velocity. The 30mm cannon in the Scimitar variant carries the same energy to target.
2. Don't fire the Scorpion with the hatches closed, because it doesn't have fume extraction.
3. The Scorpion uses the same engine as an E-type Jaguar. With a little fiddling from a Jaguar mechanic (namely, removing the governor), it can hit upwards of 70MPH.
Did you say… 70MPH!?
@@napalmhotdog4365 yes, 70mph forward and backwards as they're CVRT's... Combat Vehicle Recconaissance Tracked and it had a really clever transmission where the outer track in a turn would slow down and the inner would speed up rather than the conventional one track brakes for the turn. My Dad was a commander of its sister in the Scimitar fitted with a 30mm L21A1 Rarden autocannon during the first Gulf War
@@napalmhotdog4365 That's what they reckon; this was an entirely unofficial experiment according to my source, which was someone at the Bovington Tank Museum passing on what he'd been told by the guy who bribed the mechanic with a case of beer.
Kinda wanna know who had to discover that second fact 😭
Yeah that’s a slow ass projectile, there was even a delay before hitting
So this thing is basically a street legal humvee. That's bananas, dude. To think that you could actually be the victim of a mass shootout with all sorts of big boy calibers involved and get to walk unharmed with your family out of this car is just simply unbelievable. Massive props to Premier for that!
Humvees aren't that well armored; it's more like an MRAP.
This is why Matt is #1 amazing video Matt 👍
Hey you guys are pretty good messing up armour too justin never misses
I think the only other thing he needs to try is a handheld anti-tank weapon such as the rpg 7
@@officalcrim MythBuster is in the USA and have shot RPG-7, FPSRussia is also in USA and they shot LAW Rocket.
There has been a lot of people shooting RPGs on UA-cam already.
Ik that's not what I want to see I want to see what it will do to the suv
@@officalcrim go to Steve Lee I Like Guns' channel. They have shot vehicles with RPGs in Australia...
Hey, Matt, loved it. In future videos like this why don't you put some ballistic gel torso and heads in the vehicle to see what would happen if you were in there when those rounds came flying through?
I was getting ready too type that but I'm not sure if he would of seen that
This needs more likes!!
Yes
Man what do you think is going to happen lol
Lol there wouldn't be anything left most likely.
If this was World of Tanks with RNG:
“We didn’t penetrate their armour!”
"WE DIDN'T EVEN SCRATCH THEM!"
Hits their tracks and does 0 damage, “that one left a big hole”
Looks like it bounced!!
What do you think they didn't shoot the tires.....
"WE GOT THEIR TIRES SIR!!"
"Son that's a tank, WHAT DO YOU MEAN TIRES?!?!"
Slow-mo Guys and Demo ranch colab is somthing I need
Surprised that shape charge didn't make it through that glass, awesome damage by the tank guns though, and I'm never parking a car within 1000 square miles of matt's location 😆
shaped charges work best against metal! composite armor in MBTs sometimes use a layer of a specitic type of glass to counter shaped charges and other HEAT rounds.
i have never seen a shape charge like this, i imagine a "real" shape charge warhead like an RPG would have propably just vaporized the interior? i dont know so correct me if im wrong :D
Probably the fact that it had no velocity and had presumably a weak(er) container meaned that the penetrative effect was less than a shaped charge from a gun/launcher
Yeah, it was impressive.
@Adam Chapman rpg is a different breed bro.
Awesome little recon vehicle. Small, nimble, fast, and just enough firepower to maybe get itself out of trouble
>tank
>nimble
>recon vehicle
Kek
I envision myself sitting in my car when a big explosion goes off, your ears start ringing and you hear matts voice in the distance doing the ”ah yeah thats your problem right there”
These 5 or 6 video's on the Suburban needs to be in a playlist of its own.
Depending on the size of charge and the impulse of the deformation, the over-pressure could cause serious damage to someone inside even if the envelope of the vehicle remained fully sealed. This is why you can be killed on the other side of a blast wall without the blast or any debris even penetrating it. The over-pressure of the air is literally enough to cause blood vessel rupture (lungs are particularly vulnerable), concussion, or heart attack to name a few.
yep... you will be very, very dead inside of sealed can blasted from outside.
Think about it like very, very violently shaken egg. Shell is intact, but content is all nicely mixed.
Cheers!
I.
God! 😲 you think so?
And what if the person inside lowers his window before the blast? Would it be any different? Would the air still kill him?
the size of that charge looked to me simmilar or a bit smaller tham a WW2 Bazzooka charge. i wonder what power it actually would have on armor steel in mm of thickness.
@@jacobsinger97 if you can lower the window, that means your car isn't bulletproof, so you're dead anyway :) even if you preopen the door blast wave will get you.
"Next time" you do a shape charge put a watermelon in the potential blast zone to see what the shock wave damage does.
Yeah the concussive forces in that compartment would be hellacious.
I also disagree with the assessment of “the driver lived”.
The pressure didn't get inside the cabin, it wouldn't kill you.
@@shieldmate7444 not true. Pressure waves can actually travel through steel into the air very well. This is why a lot of tank crews in ww2 died of overpressure
@@Acrophobia2 yep as far as I know a shell could bounce/ricochet but still kill crew members plus there is spalling
"Coming up next, we have a Battleship parked offshore and it's going to fire the 16 inch right at the rear doors"
And here we will use this magnifying glass to look at whats left of it
That will do the job quote nicely.
Wonders if it's safe to search for surplus 16 inch naval gun ordnance....
Words cannot convey how much I want to see this. But first, a modern 120mm heat round or a tow missile.
@@Svdionysos atf coming to ur door bro
This needs a sequel id love to see the scorpion driving at its max speet in a U shaped path- firing at the bottom of it towards a target- in slow motion to that sick, crunchy, dubstep beat you played.
Matt's driving down the street with this on a trailer making everyone think the cartels in town 🤣🤣🤣
It would be normal in somewhere like Florida or Texas
@@charlesshelton7989 no it wouldnt
@Charles Shelton he lives in Texas
But they are....
@@charlesshelton7989 No .
Absolutely AMAZING content for 'scientific" research for Frank and a whole bunch of fun to watch for us! Thanks Matt!
He must be planning on keeping the engine. I would have loved to see it what a tank round would have done to it
Don't forget the 152mm we sitting in the sun at 6:25. 😉 I reacon we'll be seeing another video coming soon
He already pulled it for the impala.
Yea it currently doesn’t even have an engine In it, he already pulled it out
@@tylerswanepoel443 he said this was the fifth and final video
it's going in the pimpmobile
Legend has it that round is still flying through the stratosphere from that Sherman.
The new quality of production is awesome! I think premier bodyarmour just got their best PR deal ever :D
When Matt said that the Sherman 75mm round went whistling over the hill, all I could think of was when The Mythbusters fired a cannon ball that went over the safety area and into a suburban neighborhood.
That sound made me recall when they tried to see how many gun safes a tank round would go through, and wound up spinning the tank projectile like a top! And they caught it on film!!
It made me think of the incredible sound design in Fury. Say what you will about the rest of the movie, but the sound design was the best. Same with the tracer visuals.
Yeah. Mythbusters got a nice big bill / fine for that. Nobody got hurt though.
bruh im laughing so hard rn ahaha i came to the comments to see if anyone was gonna say this XD
isn't that 76mm?
I was totally expecting Matt to fire an explosive round out of a tank or maybe a RPG to finish the Suburban off. Missed opportunity there mate :D
Or at least put some sticks of yellow wonder in the backseat to finally get the doors open again.
Mind you, that shaped charge they put on the windshield IS what an RPG fires.
@@foersterjunior except far weaker, thats the point, we wanted to see something that woud go through
@@foersterjunior RPG and anti-tank weapon uses copper cone shaped charge. That shaped charge they fired is plastic cone toy shaped charge.
Yeah. Or maybe the 152mm
You should've got in touch with the SlowMo guys and have all these on slow motion. That would've been awesome! Absolutely amazing content. Thank you!
THANK GOD this tank operator can actually aim!!!!
Lol that or they are only showing where they hit it not when they miss
@@diesel_lover_4_life168 Heeey there’s someone with a brain 😂 exactly what I was thinking
@@diesel_lover_4_life168 nah they only get one chance to shoot there.
What do you expect??:):)
@@BigCroca really?? Why? So long as they have the ammo and the people have the money then what’s the problem? Plus he’s been able to fire more than one round in the past?
nice to see he is testing and practicing his everyday carry, practice is important.
Practice makes perfect, *like the Kenosha kid!*
*LET'S GO BRANDON!*
Just like Flannel Daddy suggests! ♥️
I would be interested in seeing how many rounds it would take to cause a complete failure of the windows or panels. There are still plenty of windows to keep shooting and trying that on. How many 5.56 rounds would it take to compromise a window (20, 50, 100)? Then even on the windshield where the shaped charge was, would that still catch a 5.56 round? The same with the steel plates around the back compartment, what would it take to not just slip one through but to compromise the integrity enough that everything could get through.
I agree that would make for some insane content
Yess
I feel your point; but unless you
Can afford one of these were all here to watch a tank shoot an armored car
I once saw a test of armored car ballistic glass (like the ones that bring money to banks/ATM machines) with the goal of stopping 30 rounds of various small arms calibers. 7.62x39 Steel Core, 5.56 Green Tip, & .308 were used. All windows passed but the first couple shots of the second magazine in 7.62x39 got thru the glass (so 31 rounds to penetrate). Roughly 55 rounds of 5.56 for it to get thru. The .308 was lead core so it ran 30 rounds without getting thru and they stopped at that. I was actually pretty shocked that it withstood that much firepower before failing. I'm pretty sure the thickness of the glass was similar to what was represented here.
@@stevenreyngold1166 a good 100 round drum of green tips in a street sweeper .
All your videos hit and fail to miss. Demolition Ranch and Kentucky Ballistics has taught me a lot. Love these keep it up
Just because it's 50 years old doesn't mean it's inaccurate! Even back in World War Two, many tanks could accurately engage targets at 2km. Cold War fire control systems were even better.
With untrained people behind it and likely not zeroed its probaly not accurate lol.
And you can bet those fire control systems got stripped out before it was sold to civilians.
Barrels wear out, especially for large, high velocity guns. This gun in original condition would fire at over 2,700 fps. HVAP (not sabot rounds) were around 3,400 fps.
My city got bombed to dust by the nazis but somehow the post office and townhall got spared. There was the information on who was what so yeah, we've been killing pretty accurate for decades.
I went to the museum and they don’t have the original optics because the guns had to be rebuilt because of the atf
Gives a whole new meaning to "blowing the doors off" something!
This is the first demo ranch video I’ve seen in a while and I’ve noticed how much higher quality the camera is looks great Matt!
I was looking for this
DUDEE the Sherman firefly in the background too! It’s so cool to see 2 epic tanks in one place
Holy crap, Frank made a windshield that's shape charge proof. That is insane 🤣
Proof against *that* charge. Even slightly larger, and it would have punched through.
Still impressive as heck, though!
Well the reason it stop are multiple
1) the glass spread heat very well Colling the copper jet.
2) the glass breaking created pocket of arrow Colling the copper jet even more.
3) they stuck it directly to the glass but for better penetration you need put a bit away from the target(6 times the diameter of the cone)
@ Frenchie- there was no copper jet. You saw the bottom as well as I did. That was just raw explosives pressed in a cone shape. (Yes the Monroe affect will still occur but with very minimal compared to a material being there) and they needed a better stand off distance. A better shape charge would pop that like nothing
@@MrMattydavee Yeah i agree with a copper cone It would have gone through like a hot knife through butter. I guess i didn't see the part where they show the fact that they don't have a copper cone.
@@TheFrenchBaguettes At 10:03 when he shows the device, you can see a white-isch inside.
Shapedcharges usually field a unpaintet (an therefore copper collored cone).
you really need some good slow-mo cameras setup when you do stuff like this
These intros man… hahaha you’re not you when someone tells Mere!
You had me at Scorpion. Love those wee tanks. Had to que up to fill at a fuel station once while a couple of them filled up haha.
I wonder about the viability of similar fast tanks now we're seen how vulnerable traditional armour is in Ukraine. Speed >> armor. Kinda wonder about the viability of tanks in general.
First time in a month I’ve seen Matt’s videos on demo ranch, I have to say the video and audio quality is a lot higher but Matt has definitely seemingly calmed down
Right? He was definitely noticeably full of energy or something in previous videos like he is very bipolar, manic, or on drugs or something. Whether or not those are prescription/over the counter drugs is beyond me. Just wanted to state that when I say drugs that I do not mean illegal drugs.
UA-cam: 30rd magazines and automatic fire will now get you demonetized!
Matt: *brings out the tanks and shape charges*
I would be impressed that he would want to acctually do something like this, but then i remembered that this is demolition ranch.
...damn...allt his time I had thought it was Demonstration Ranch! :)
@@TheWolfsnack it’s okay. Dyslexia sucks lol
I really appreciate your commentary and narration and description and professionalism lol
YYYEESSSS I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOREVER
I can't seem.to.find some of the other suburban videos that he has, would you mind sending links to them all so I can watch them all.
@@notmypfp5855 look in his playlist
I just talked to friend about it today(armored suburban) ... And there's a video! Yeaaa baby...
@@notmypfp5855 UA-cam will delete the link anyway.
Damn the first time you pulled on the trigger cable you littleeraly pulled the tank back about one foot, man you are some strong.Thank You Jake Bissel
"Don't worry, that'll buff out." Jackstand Jimmy's neighbor that cleans Cleetus's cars.
Maybe if he had time, he will be busy buffing them rods on LeRoy to get them all fixed up!!
Sam is awesome
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@warrenmichael918 get the heavy cutting compound……
Cool little British made tank an operational crew of 3. Small, fast and a good gun. Ireland retired its small fleet of 14 tanks in 2017 having purchased them between 1980 and 1985.
The windshield eating that EFP was by far the most impressive thing.
Seriously. I didn't think for a second that it wouldn't go through.
Seriously what the fuck
Well to be fair glass is used in composite armor due to it's increased effectiveness against shaped charges compared to metal
Matt's lost his mind. And I love it! 🤣
....
Especially in the beginning
This little series was so fun to watch! I am only four minutes into this video and I'm hoping that Matt sets off C-4 charge underneath the vehicle! 💣 Yee Yee! Thank you Matt and everyone at Demolition Ranch for this series.
'I was thinkin maybe we should....touch it....on purpose' that genuinely made me laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Well that escalated quickly. Went from “can’t shoot it” to “I’m gonna shoot it with a tank”
Only took few parts:)
Rite what I was thinking
"Tank beats ghost!
Tank beats hunter!
Tank beats everything! Oh man! I could do this all day!"
Amazing good comment.Halo 3.Some of the best first person shooter game's ever.Amazing campaign,4player co-op, Good story and one of the best multi player games ever made.
Halo lol.
Lol boring:)
🤣🤣🤣🤣"
These armored vehicle videos are the best you have ever done! Impressive! Keep up the great work.
Good job Premiere Body Armor. That windshield is freaking insane
I can’t believe that shape charge didn’t go through. I thought it was gonna blow right through that thing. Awesome video Matt. Demolitia ‘till the day I die! 💪🏻🇺🇸👍🏻
It was a crappy charge, probably. These things are many times more powerful than .50 BMG
It didn’t look like they gave the charge a proper stand off distance. They just slapped it on and called it a day
I’m certainly no expert on explosives but I expected more damage to the windshield out of a shape charge that will blow through and liquify plate steel. Still pretty friggin cool though!
It might have gone through had there been a copper plate on the cone.
@@Arachnoid_of_the_underverse thats the key. It would have gone through for sure
That poor suburban...but it was cool to see just how well it was built. That thing is SUPER strong! Good job Frank!
I wouldn't of mind seeing those tank rounds actually go up against that glass. I'm sure to go through, but it would have been really cool to see.
He never shot at the engine. I was hoping to see an rpg versus the front grill considering that's mainly the direction of fire
Dude, you gotta love your job. Damn sweet. More tanks!!!
The end of an Era. Goes to show you just how well that suburban was built. 💪💪
That is insane! Congrats to the builder of that beast n resisting the beast trying to break it!
Would have been cool to see a tank round go through the engine bay with an engine in the car but mat had to take it out..... it might not have stopped it but the damage would have been sick
Exactly what I was thinking.
ikr
Demolition Ranch has "already" shot his old truck with the Sherman tank and the engine + transmission stopped the tank round. Look for his older vids...
Great idea, Matt))) Great advertisement for Suburban turned out, the car is just great !!!
I'd like to have that Scorpion. With the shaped charge on the windshield, since the inner layer is peeled back I don't think the driver would survive the overpressure in the compartment.
I hope that round from the Scorpion gets put on display at Bunker Branding! And maybe that second door-armor plate with it? :)
Have to say I'm a little disappointed though, that you did not fire a .50 BMG API round at it. 😢
Love how everyone voted for him to rebuild it in a few videos ago when he asked and now he's just said fuck it and destroyed her anyway
Right? It doesn’t take much to persuade the guy to destroy stuff haha
Pretty sure Big Brother probably had something to do with it getting destroyed. Probably told them to either destroy it or surrender it.
Next is his old house ? Matt’s slowly loosing his mind
Matt loves to wreck stuff. Period.
I'm sure the builder is getting a TON of info from these "tests"! Not to mention the advertising. Local beer store has an enclosure around the cashier area that is easy 3/4" Polycarbonate. Wish I had been there when the previous owner had it installed. I'd LOVE to have a handfull of the scrap pieces!
used to watch u all the time then i stopped but im gladded i found you again ur awesome matt
That second shell definitley went straight in the air
2:30 to the person that machined that round. You sir have a great sense of humor. 👏
Really. Big. Trebuchet.
i think it's an APDS round but im not sure
@@michael6485 Definitley not... they just turn some steel on a lathe. Sabots are in a sleeve and are arrow shaped (and made out of Tungsten/DU). They machined a classic shotgun slug for easy stability.
@@michael6485 definitely not an APDS.
@@ryanj610 oh ok thanks
“Hello, this is On Star. We have detected your vehicle being struck by explosive ordnance. Would you like us to alert emergency services?“
I just have to say that I love that Frank used Coffin Shaped Interior Door Handles.
The shape charge wasn’t copper lined; that charge is for blowing through objects, not piercing. You will kill those on the other side if you have a copper lining, whereas the ones used by police like SWAT aren’t designed to be overly lethal.
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I noticed the lack of copper lining, would have 100% for sure gone through if it had it IMO. Shame they didn't have something like an RPG-7 shaped charge round to test.
The explosive was awesome! Reminded me of the Mythbusters TV show. I'm curious what the force from the shockwave of the explosion would be inside the car. Considering it was so close from getting all the way through I don't think you could survive. The shockwave and pressure from the explosion would be too much for you. Great video though, I've loved watching the suburban get destroyed. 😁
Pressure itself is much less lethal than the shrapnel, and also the total volume of that bulge is not that high, so the overpressure wave would also not a high area. It would probably rupture the eardrums though, I'm guessing.
yup 100% my guess too
Where's Buster when you need him?
You might survive, but it wouldn't be a good day.
@@jamesbromstead4949 Exactly! Along with some of those g-force indicators that Mythbusters would use to see if you would survive or not. With how well sealed that suburban is and with explosive being right in front of your face. It doesn't look good for Buster if he was in there 🤣
I would have loved to see the Tank round go through the armored glass.
There’s still the mostly untouched driver side window. Maybe he can shoot that
Man, I remember this like it was yesterday. Time flies...🇺🇸👍🇺🇸🤘🇺🇸
Frank: please don't destroy this 🙏
Matt: Devon get the tank
Love that intro, I was like "what the heck!" Now I'll be laughing to my self all day.
From the bottom of my 19k Tank Crewman veterans heart …. Thank you for blowing holes in the armored suburban with the Sherman!
Loved the intro lol. You Are Not You When You’re Hungry! 🤣
I'm so happy you didnt sensationalize this by adding those awful fuel explosions in this, its so awesome to see what an actual tank round does to armor without something ruining it.
I was wondering that. So when a tank shoots something in real life, it's basically just running a giant piece of steel through it? No explosion?
@@calebpaddack7450 maybe. I have no idea but i think he used armour piercing shells but if theyd used HEAT shells it would explode the shit out that car
@@calebpaddack7450 there are multiple types of shells. Ones Matt was shooting were without explosive filler, just big slab of steel in casing made to penetrate armour. Most of them (at least ww2 shells, as modern shells are relying on something else) had explosive filler in them, meaning that once the shell penetrates the armour, explosive inside detonates and causes devastating damage to insides of the tank. Some shells are purposely made to be without explosive filler and rather focused on penetration and that is achieved by putting much harder core inside of the shell instead of the explosive filler. Shells without explosive filler would in real combat situation cause damage only by making shrapnel and sending it around the insides of the vehicle. More modern shells rely on HEAT(High Explosive Anti Tank) mechanic which upon penetrating armour, sends a very focused stream of molten metal around the insides of the vehicle, causing the damage that way. As @Mr K said, most explosive types of shells are HE(High Explosive) where explosion is triggered by chemical reaction(just like HEAT, HEATFS or any other shell in HE family) and thus, making huge explosion as it mostly won't penetrate the armour(HEAT is made to penetrate armour by sending molten metal inside, while HE just explodes on contact as penetrating power on them is rather low) but cause a massive explosion which can damage the vehicle by sending shock waves of the explosion itself. HEAT rounds wouldn't make too big of explosion, but rather make extremely small hole on armour, pretty much like RPG 7's rocket would(search the pictures of them if you want, they are rather underwhelming) as shell actually doesn't penetrate the armour, focused stream of molten metal does. I wrote a bit too long comment, but I hope you would understand work of tank shells bit more :) If you have some more questions, feel free to ask :)
@@broderzzcompany just a few points with that. WWII vehicles mainly relied on standard AP rounds without filler as penetration was higher, the exceptions being the soviets and the Germans who used APHE due to the want of post pen effects or due to the guns being so powerful they didn’t need to make straight AP to have diffident penetration.
And modern tanks will generally fire Fin/Dart rounds rather than HEAT. HEAT fell out of favour in the late Cold War as the new APFSDS (fin) provided nearly as much penetration power and were not countered by ERA block.
HEAT is generally used now by man portable anti tank weaponry and few tanks still load much heat, preferring variable fuse HE and Fin to cover most situations.
@@cynicalfox190 oh yeah. I totally forgot about APFSDS rounds, I wanted to mention them but I just forgot that somehow. Thanks for correcting me in few points :)
Matt has accidentally created. Astro by step tutorial on how to take down a high class armored vehicle👌😂😂
Step one: obtain a cold-war era tank with functioning artillery
Step by step. But not an easy step by step. Just like other guy said. Find tank and ammo. Just like his other step by steps. Strapping enough phone books on yourself to become bulletproof. Logical, but not ideal.
But I'm pretty sure sure someone out there in the boonies is making a house of Gummi bears and phone books. Seriously, who uses those anymore? It should be a crime to put those in anyone's mail box that didn't ask for them. Half a tree and wasted ink for shit no one wants to know. We have google for Christ sake.
I’m so ready for mat and donut to do the next less than lethal video!!
GET WHISTLING DIESEL ON HERE LIKE YESTERDAY BRO.
best colab of the year. Pimped out supercharged lifted truck that that’s drove by remote control that can fire a mini gun.
We all knew this moment was coming, I’m just glad we could witness it together 🥲
That's what she said. 🤣😂
@@michaeldaugherty2293 no, that’s what he said 😹
With explosives like that, I'd think the concussion of the explosion would do more damage than what it may have done to break through the glass. I wouldnt say that was survivable seeing the forces at work on that glass. That concussion inside would have done some damage. At the very least the driver may be deaf, but I'd be surprised if he didnt have some internal damage.
I was going to say the same thing. I was a combat engineer for 9 years, that concussion would mess you up for sure. Internal organ damage cannot be ruled out lol.
My thoughts as well, as long as no doors were open the compression of the air inside the vehicle may do damage. Kind of hard to determine since we don't know how much of the force the glass absorbed and deflected away outside.
Not military or anything, just thinking with high school physics.
At the very least I think he'd be deaf with blood out of his ears and nose. And that would very best case. Would be cool to test with a dummy inside or something
@@FrankRizzo2002 tyrack I’m going m
Haven’t been this early since custom shotgun shells where a thing
This man has absolutely 0 shame and I love it
Мэт: сегодня мы стреляем из скорпиона 76 мм дергая за веревочку.
Крупнокалиберный переполох: сегодня мы стреляем из 122 мм гаубицы сидя внутри танка :-)
Your wife is a lucky and patient women love the openings as always
That was by far one of the best openings you’ve done yet 😂😂
I agree. The snickers bar hunger thing was great!
Seriously?
Thumbs up for the intro alone. Now onto the video!