How Strong Is This Modern Russian Army Helmet? The 6B47 - Summary

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The video is a test of the modern Russian military helmet, the 6B 47, which is made of aramid fiber and has a lightweight design. The helmet is shot with various rounds, from 22 to 5.56, to see how it performs against different threats. The helmet stops most handgun rounds, but not rifle rounds, and has significant backface deformation that could be fatal. The video also compares the helmet to an airsoft helmet and mentions some better helmets used by Russian special forces. The video ends with a reminder to get training and a joke about reusing the helmets.

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- The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tests the performance of a Russian military helmet against different types of ammunition.
- The speaker introduces himself as Grantham and mentions his sponsors: Plowing Doris Institute, Primary Arms, and AAC America's Ammunition Company.
- The helmet being tested is the 6B 47, which is made of aramid, a Kevlar type fiber, and has a mount and a rail system.
- The helmet is able to stop spall, 22, 9mm, and 44 magnum rounds, but not rifle rounds such as 5.45x39, 5.56, or M855A1.
- The helmet also suffers from significant back face deformation, which could cause brain damage or death to the wearer.
- The speaker compares the helmet to the ECH, which is a more advanced helmet used by the US military that can stop rifle rounds.
- The speaker also tests an airsoft helmet and a shotgun for fun and concludes that training is more important than helmets.