What Happens If A Tank Shoots Directly at a Human (Point Blank) - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a test conducted by the hosts to understand the impact of a tank firing at a human-like target. The hosts are discussing the different rounds they are using and their anticipated effects, as well as the cost of each shot and the potential damage to the target.

The hosts are using a ballistic dummy from Ballistic Dummy Labs, which is an approximation of what a human body would look like. They have fired different rounds at the dummy, including a 76 millimeter round and a 152 millimeter howitzer. The rounds have caused significant damage to the dummy, with one round causing the dummy to ragdoll.

The hosts also discuss the cost of each shot, with each shot costing around $1950. They joke about the cost, mentioning that they are close to the $12,000 price of a camera.

The conversation concludes with the hosts expressing their surprise at the results of the test, and Brandon Herrera giving some dad advice about getting Swole and pulling the trigger on a can.

Facts

1. The video discusses the results of firing a tank at a human-like target.
2. The tank used is a British Scorpion light tank, which is a reconnaissance vehicle with a 76mm gun.
3. The projectile used is a 76mm round, which is a 17-pound projectile traveling at 2700 feet per second.
4. The tank was fired at a ballistic dummy, resulting in significant damage.
5. The video also features an interview with Brandon Herrera, who gives his opinion on the event.
6. The video ends with a comment from Brandon Herrera, suggesting a dad's advice to get "swole" to be able to pull the trigger on a can.
7. The video was made by Grantham, a YouTube channel that features various experiments and tests.
8. The video is sponsored by The Who Charlie and the Sonoran Desert Institute, two organizations related to gunsmithing.
9. The video also features a ballistic dummy from Ballistic Dummy Labs, which is an approximation of a human body.
10. The video concludes with a discussion about the cost of the shots and the potential stress of the situation.