HYDRAULIC PRESS VS ARMOR, USA AND RUSSIA

Published 2024-07-27
Using a hydraulic press, we will test the strength of US and Russian armor

All Comments (21)
  • @grooovyyy
    would have been much better without the irritating music in the start
  • @janofb
    The armor on the front of a T-34 is actually "thicker." It's designed to be at a 45 degree angle making the 45 mm armor actually 63.64 mm when measured horizontally, which is how a round would hit it. It was a cost (and weight) saving way to improve protection.
  • @adolfowotan8670
    Inconscientemente me quería correr del celular porque sabía que iba a explotar jajaja saludos desde argentina
  • @ItsMuchamatch
    I like how u hydraulic press metal things it’s satisfying Keep it up❤
  • @YupItsMeNick
    Armor is not for tensile strength i guess it's more for impulsive strength
  • @tetramanus
    One thing is certain...This was one expensive video with all those test materials. The AR500 never fails to amaze me
  • @Yansi_Nemo
    Pfff, 1940 steel and 2010 steel, what is the comparison? Compare the Russian steel from a modern tank.
  • @kidcurry3962
    What are the seismometers reading outside at 8:50? I get the feeling the ground shook on that one.
  • @GUYINGREEN
    holy sh't, that one little steel part from 2010 is capable to broke all room☠️
  • @tolleson49
    In the Russian steel armor How did you get 450 tons from nearly 6000 psi???? The correct ton-force that is equivalent to 6000 psi is actually about 2.68 ton force
  • @mibo747
    Jeez What is the cone made of?
  • @user-le8cv3xu5x
    Что за шарик - из чего, почему пар от него идёт?..