БРОНЕСТЕКЛО ИЗ 100 СЛОЕВ СКОТЧА VS БРОНЕСТЕКЛО ИЗ БАНКА! - Summary

Summary

In the video, the presenter attempts to create bulletproof glass at home and conducts a series of crash tests to evaluate its durability. The tests start with an air pistol and progress to more powerful weapons like a slingshot, hammer, tomahawk, bow, sledgehammer, and pickaxe. The presenter uses both ordinary glass and special film to create the glass panels.

The tests reveal that the glass made from film and adhesive tape can withstand the impacts of the weapons, but it's not as strong as the real bulletproof glass. The glass made from adhesive tape can withstand the blows of a hammer and a pickaxe, but it's not as resilient as the glass made from film. The real bulletproof glass made from plexiglass is the most durable and can withstand the blows of a sledgehammer and a pickaxe.

Facts

1. The video is about creating bulletproof glass at home and conducting a crash test on it.
2. The glass used for the test is taken from a bank due to its high strength.
3. The bulletproof glass is tested against different weapons, from an air pistol to a pickaxe, in a series of crash tests.
4. The first level of difficulty involves an air pistol, while the highest level involves a pickaxe.
5. The bulletproof glass is created using a special film and layers of glass, which are then combined and coated in hot glue.
6. The bulletproof glass is also created using adhesive tape instead of film, which is believed to provide a stronger bond with the glass.
7. The bulletproof glass is tested against a pickaxe, but it is unable to penetrate the glass.
8. The video concludes with the creation of a transparent armored glass using plexiglass, which is then tested against a sledgehammer and a pickaxe.
9. The armored glass withstands the blow of a sledgehammer but is unable to withstand the blow of a pickaxe.
10. The video ends with a statement that the armored glass is an unrealistic topic, as it is not designed to protect from bullets.