
The Russians managed to seize a body armor used by Ukrainian troops, remove the protective plate from it and test it with bullets from two types of machine guns. What they found out was “upsetting and disappointing” for them.
According to a recording that appeared on Twitter and other social networks, several Russians tested a protective plate from a Ukrainian body armor.
After firing the PKK machine gun, they found that the body armor/plate “retains bullets very well” and gave them an “unpleasant and disappointing” feeling.
Then the Russians check him, firing three times from an AKM (Kalashnikov) assault rifle.
“A bit of an unpleasant feeling… this board is impenetrable. Our opponent’s plate is impenetrable, for some reason, I don’t understand,” says the Russian soldier, who then begins to cut the plate, which is usually placed inside the body armor.
“I’m in shock, even dents, absolutely nothing,” says the serviceman after removing the protective foam.
The Russian fighters of “Wagner” were unpleasantly surprised by the strength of the Ukrainian armored vehicles, which they fired with AKM and RPK machine guns, but no penetration was noticed. pic.twitter.com/IWmws9v3gD
— Dmitry (@wartranslated) October 21, 2022
The incident now mirrors a similar experiment in which Ukrainians laughed at what they found inside body armor meant to protect Russian soldiers.
- VIDEO What the Ukrainians found in the bulletproof vests seized from the Russians. “Look what the second army of the world has”
- VIDEO After the bulletproof vests, the Ukrainians tested the protective helmets of the Russians. What did they find out?
Source: Hot News RU

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