The host, Vlad, conducts an experiment to test the resistance of an armored glass panel. He tries various methods to break the glass, including using flares, firecrackers, and stones. Despite these attempts, the glass remains intact. Finally, Vlad places the glass on top of a mortar and fires it, causing a massive explosion. However, even this extreme test fails to shatter the glass, and it remains intact, with only minor cracks and damage to the surrounding area. The host concludes that the armored glass is indeed capable of withstanding significant explosions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment was conducted in Chernobyl.
2. The goal of the experiment was to test the resistance of an armored glass panel.
3. The glass panel was previously tested with liquid nitrogen, but it did not break.
4. The experiment involved using different firecrackers to try to break the glass panel.
5. The glass panel was also tested with a flare.
6. The glass panel cracked on the surface but did not shatter when tested with the flare.
7. The glass panel was then tested with a series of increasingly powerful explosions.
8. The glass panel was able to withstand the explosions, but it did crack and shatter in some areas.
9. The final test involved using a mortar to try to break the glass panel.
10. The mortar was positioned underneath the glass panel and fired.
11. The glass panel was able to withstand the explosion from the mortar.
12. The experiment showed that the armored glass panel was able to resist explosions and impacts.