Claiming that the cybertruck is bullet proof while firing only 9 mm pistol ammo at it without trying even 5.56 rifle, let alone 7.62, looks rather silly
I had no idea ambulances were so durable. I’d figured a side impact on an ambulance wouldn’t look like a Winnebago hit, but it looked like the body wasn’t even dented.
Of course, the cybertruck is designed for combat! A tank can't survive a direct hit from an 8" howitzer at point-blank range either. ... and it's designed for such scenarios! What a smeared test!
So you don't want to get rear ended by a truck. But you DEFINITELY don't want to be rear ended by a truck while sitting behind another truck. Thoughts go out to the first attenders of these types of accidents......🤢
Those truckstoping devices tests was just awesome and brutal. But then i like to watch brutal chrashtest vids and explosive stuff go boom spectacular. 😁
5 members of my family were in a vehicle that was stopped behind a rv motor home. A semi truck with double trailers (filled with cattle) was traveling @ 60 mph and the driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. The semi drove straight in to my family’s vehicle (at full speed) and sandwiched it in to the RV ahead of them. The motor home burst in to flames and the cab of the semi drug what was left of the vehicle in to the ditch and was resting on top of it. One of my sisters survived. The rest were killed. Driver of the semi did not have a scratch on him. Ted Turner’s ranch hands set up temporary fencing and helped to get all of the cattle unloaded. That was a dark, sad day. 😔
I've been watching a bunch of these, and the number of times a rocket blew up while trying to deliver supplies to the international space station makes me wonder how they are all still alive up there. EDIT: As for BMW vs. Volvo, I am on team Toyota.
The Cybertruck is the biggest joke in automotive history. That heavy as hell metal exterior has no crumple zone! If there is a crash, YOU are the crumple zone! What's more likely, a crash or a gun attack?
They did release a crash test video and it does appear to have crumple zones. Tesla have always aced every crash test they've ever been through, so i find it highly unlikely that they will forget all of that now. Saying that - I'm in the UK. It looks like the Cybertruck won't even make it into Europe anyway.
That is exactly why old cars are so dangerous. They are built strong as hell, but in a crash, all the G force goes right into the driver. Fun fact: The DMC DeLorean (1981) was the first car to have crumple zones! It had giant springs in the "trunk". Since the engine was in the back, a head on collision was a death sentence for the driver, as there was nothing to absorb the hit. So springs were installed in later models. And that car was all stainless steel too! Although I'm pretty sure it ain't bullet proof. Although Back to the Future might have us believe otherwise in that chase scene with the Libyans.
Volvo has always been known for its superior crash ratings. Pretty reliable as well. BMW not so much. I drove a tow truck for a few years, never towed a Volvo. I did tow a lot of BMW’s for either breaking down from over heating wrecks or impounds
@@danhard8440 im just going based off of when I used to tow cars especially with law enforcement to work accidents. Idk who they're owned by I don't care either because I'm commenting on my experience from towing and hardly ever towed one that broke down. The ones involved in accidents the people usually came out of it unscathed. That's what I'm speaking about.
I think this does have valuable information. It teaches truck drivers like me about what kind of catastrophic damage we can do if we don't pay attention to the road. Luckily, EU trucks have emergency braking systems to stop sandwiching cars
@@danhard8440 EU trucks are much different from US trucks. Ours have a combination of multi-plate brakes and drum brakes, multi-plate brake much harder without brake fade. US trucks only have drum brakes, which can indeed burn up. Watch some Volvo brake tests and you'll see that they stop rapidly, fully loaded or not
I'm thinking that the tank driver has a headache after that cannon barrel slapped the body of the tank. I couldn't slow it down enough to see if it also actually hit him/her on the side of the head but it was close.
Until you find something that weighs as much as the tank, the tank will always win the tug-o-war. A dump truck isn't even close, probably less than that front loader.
Well, she wasn't sandwiched into a truck pushed by another vehicle, her car crashed at night into a truck mysteriously halted in the highway with all lights off!
40 caliber it’s a very common round and has better penetration then the 9mm and the 45 if it stops a 40 you are good to go until you get into rifle rounds
5:25 not that there's really any perfect scenario for a head on train collision.. ofc any cars coupled would have piled up and derailed behind. But for occupants in the locomotive, absorbing all that impact could they even survive?
1:55 road barriers this type are made to stop you, not that you survive. this question is out of the way regardless because where these barriers placed there is no way of surviving. If there would no barrier installed on this place they shoot you to stop you. in a vilont mater with a granat laucher or high caliber machine cannon rounds like .50 cal or bigger. so yea surviving was never a option.
A car sandwiched between two trucks traveling at 43kph .... mm someone need to learn some basic mathematics here I think .... switched off after that 😂
Sooooo no note saying we are still having technical issues different narrator for now. Ima guessing this is our narrator now. I miss the other narrator. I just really used to it . Five years plus. So forgive me if I'm resisting a new narrator. 🥰✌️
@@iloveoklahoma6592 thank you for this comment. I've been going bonkers listening to other people whining about the narrator and telling them about his vacation. You gave my hand a much needed rest...
The second clip in this video: When I was a ambulance driver we responded to a accident just like this. Very ugly crash. The worst I've ever been on was when a semi took a corner to fast and flipped over on top of a car, completely flatten half of the driverside, killing the driver while her sister was in the passenger set still alive crying trapped, the driver that died was 16, her blood stain the ground for nearly a year and a half
The fact that the door was not penetrated by the bullets says it vastly over designed. It cost money to haul that extra weight around. I thought Tesla was all about economy of design and performance.
just a fyi you need to add the speed of a object not just the weight like the 85 ton locomotive going one foot per hour hitting a car is not going to hurt it that bad just sayin😁
Whilst i understand the need for crash testing. I fail to see myself or anyone else getting into many if any of these situations. eg. I can't imagine anyone tying two tractors to my car and expecting me to still be inside it, and on what planet doyou really expect to see two bulldozers crushing an rv?
17:16 A vacuum tank doesn't explode. It _implodes!_
Also, your deodorant spray is not a vacuum chamber lmao.
@@krock2894 Correct ... it's the exact opposite, as it's a pressure vessel. The narrator is an idiot.
@@krock2894 Maybe vacuuming the odor away would work better than spraying things on it
Myth-busters did that same thing with a rail tank car.
i was just going to comment on that clip🤣
I wouldn't say that the tests go to far. Such testing is crucial to get useful feedback on the engineering of safety systems.
That tank at 17:14 was not an explosion test, but an implosion test. It's the opposite of an explosion.
Thank you!!I was going to mention that it'd be a better presentation if the actual act fit the operation.
Flipping auto correct !! Actual visual demonstration fit the actual narrative...😊
@@kurtwickman3183 😁
0:25 - the car *didn't* hit the 85 ton locomotive
The 85 ton locomotive *hit the car*
ya he didnt reference speed also in his comment
Its not "30 knots per hour". Its just "30 knots." Knots is the marine expression of speed over water.
Or aircraft measuring air speed or ground speed
All these crash tests are really cool to watch .... but why do you say they went too far ?
Mercedes is right up there!
I guess he decided not to see the Alpine Armoring stickers?
I wanna see an 18 Wheeler vs a Cyber Truck! lol
Loved it! The details revealed in the super slow-mo are incredible!
at 25:10 and 25:35 are not compatible crashes because one is another car with crush zones and angles the other is against a flat wall
17:30 Well, but you just messed up the explosion and implosion, two opposite scenarios.
It’s technically not an implosion either. It’s actually being crushed.
That ambulance is a fortress.
Claiming that the cybertruck is bullet proof while firing only 9 mm pistol ammo at it without trying even 5.56 rifle, let alone 7.62, looks rather silly
I had no idea ambulances were so durable. I’d figured a side impact on an ambulance wouldn’t look like a Winnebago hit, but it looked like the body wasn’t even dented.
That crush test of the two trucks just happened in real life just infront of my ears
I'm always impressed with the Scania crash test of their firetrucks. You build a whole truck for it and in seconds it is not usable anymore
The CyberAztekTruck may have stopped subsonic bullets but it couldn’t stop a 5.56 from an AR15/M16 rifle! A .22 caliber round! What a smeared test!
easier to just say what type of round it can stop not the hundreds that it cant stop🤣
Of course, the cybertruck is designed for combat!
A tank can't survive a direct hit from an 8" howitzer at point-blank range either.
... and it's designed for such scenarios!
What a smeared test!
If Brembo, the king of brakes, doesn’t start to produce them by 3D printing, there is a reason.
So you don't want to get rear ended by a truck.
But you DEFINITELY don't want to be rear ended by a truck while sitting behind another truck. Thoughts go out to the first attenders of these types of accidents......🤢
What a great video compilation 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Deodorant spray and a vacuum tank have so much in common. Think about it, they are both round
😅 IKR!!
You make a good narrator keep it up. 😊😊😊😊
You're right. He does!
"For sale, sightly used, no accidents"
Man, considering that I still drive a beat-up '91 Cherokee, these folks sure destroy a lot of really nice cars that I'd gladly trade with them!
Those truckstoping devices tests was just awesome and brutal.
But then i like to watch brutal chrashtest vids and explosive stuff go boom spectacular. 😁
try a site t h e y n c
but you have been warned🤣
Bollard are not made for safely stopping a vehicle, they are made to stop a vehicle no matter what
Guy assumes ppl have never seen the Challenger footage
5 members of my family were in a vehicle that was stopped behind a rv motor home. A semi truck with double trailers (filled with cattle) was traveling @ 60 mph and the driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. The semi drove straight in to my family’s vehicle (at full speed) and sandwiched it in to the RV ahead of them. The motor home burst in to flames and the cab of the semi drug what was left of the vehicle in to the ditch and was resting on top of it. One of my sisters survived. The rest were killed. Driver of the semi did not have a scratch on him. Ted Turner’s ranch hands set up temporary fencing and helped to get all of the cattle unloaded. That was a dark, sad day. 😔
Really sorry for your family and you, so much pain, so long a time to heal a little! 😥🙏🫂
Sorry for your loss.
“Knot” is a unit of speed, which means nautical miles per hour. So, it’s NOT “30 knots per hour”, it’s “30 knots”.
when did they finally decide to install seat belts in school buses?
I've been watching a bunch of these, and the number of times a rocket blew up while trying to deliver supplies to the international space station makes me wonder how they are all still alive up there.
EDIT: As for BMW vs. Volvo, I am on team Toyota.
The Cybertruck is the biggest joke in automotive history. That heavy as hell metal exterior has no crumple zone! If there is a crash, YOU are the crumple zone! What's more likely, a crash or a gun attack?
They did release a crash test video and it does appear to have crumple zones.
Tesla have always aced every crash test they've ever been through, so i find it highly unlikely that they will forget all of that now.
Saying that - I'm in the UK. It looks like the Cybertruck won't even make it into Europe anyway.
Honestly depends where you are.
@@mitchib1440 i agree he just only typed that to smear tesla/Elon Musk
because the battery also has better safety rating then fuel cars also
That is exactly why old cars are so dangerous. They are built strong as hell, but in a crash, all the G force goes right into the driver. Fun fact: The DMC DeLorean (1981) was the first car to have crumple zones! It had giant springs in the "trunk". Since the engine was in the back, a head on collision was a death sentence for the driver, as there was nothing to absorb the hit. So springs were installed in later models. And that car was all stainless steel too! Although I'm pretty sure it ain't bullet proof. Although Back to the Future might have us believe otherwise in that chase scene with the Libyans.
@@corkbulb2895 As far as I know, the first VW Golf already had crumple zones in 1974.
Implosion, not explosion lol
Also, vehicles get stuck on train tracks more than you think they would.
It's sort of ironic that these guys can trash/destroy new vehicles, that many of us cannot afford to buy.
My school buses never had seat belts? 🤔
at 28:08 dump truck? where?
Volvo has always been known for its superior crash ratings. Pretty reliable as well. BMW not so much. I drove a tow truck for a few years, never towed a Volvo. I did tow a lot of BMW’s for either breaking down from over heating wrecks or impounds
you realize Volvo is now owned and controlled by Geely a Chinese car company right?
@@danhard8440 im just going based off of when I used to tow cars especially with law enforcement to work accidents. Idk who they're owned by I don't care either because I'm commenting on my experience from towing and hardly ever towed one that broke down. The ones involved in accidents the people usually came out of it unscathed. That's what I'm speaking about.
I think this does have valuable information. It teaches truck drivers like me about what kind of catastrophic damage we can do if we don't pay attention to the road. Luckily, EU trucks have emergency braking systems to stop sandwiching cars
not going to help much if your empty and no traction or full and cook the brakes😅
im CDL here in the states
@@danhard8440 EU trucks are much different from US trucks. Ours have a combination of multi-plate brakes and drum brakes, multi-plate brake much harder without brake fade. US trucks only have drum brakes, which can indeed burn up. Watch some Volvo brake tests and you'll see that they stop rapidly, fully loaded or not
25:30. What is the name of the song please?
I'm thinking that the tank driver has a headache after that cannon barrel slapped the body of the tank. I couldn't slow it down enough to see if it also actually hit him/her on the side of the head but it was close.
The driver of the green car, in the truck sandwich, is not gonna dance again.
Stay below 100kmh in a modern car, and you will survive almost any type of crash there is 😉.
Right..... What about the semi behind you that didnt get the memo. Or the deer that just ran into the side of your little minivan.
2:05 "These posts will stop any vehicle from getting through" ... I bet every motorcycle rider on the planet would disagree.
The lorry sandwich has changed the way i drive
Are those rocket launches automated or were they piloted??
Until you find something that weighs as much as the tank, the tank will always win the tug-o-war. A dump truck isn't even close, probably less than that front loader.
Dropping cars has nothing to do with reliability.
20:22
Wasn’t this the test for a cast titanium brake assembly?
From 20:29 - 21:20 that driver had no fillings left in his teeth after that test.
Why are ambulances expected to be so tough compared with other civilian vehicles? Are they particularly expecting other vehicles to crash intro them?
1:30 Rip Jane Mansfield
Well, she wasn't sandwiched into a truck pushed by another vehicle, her car crashed at night into a truck mysteriously halted in the highway with all lights off!
the ISS watching as their pizza is gonna be late:
Train to train. Nice crumple zone. Better than beer cans.
Jeez, they should make cars out of whatever they make guard rails from.. - amended.. make regular cars from ambulance material :)
it's not the car that hits the Locomotive! the car is just standing there - It's the Locomotive that hits the CAR! Who's writing these scripts?!
Hpmh. Ballards are pretty impressive... Now try the same test with a train. 😁
13:21 - There goes Heisenburg's first, historic lab!
9:57 - 10:49
Watch this entire segment on .25 speed, you won't regret it.
😄
Team VOLVO!
15:13 how can you feel sorry for a car that's already been sawn apart.
20:53 That's just good ol' fun rights there.. 💯🔥😁🙏🍜
2:03 wait, ARE YOU CHALLENGING ME???
okay... A thungsten object (meters: 4x4x200) going at mach 10. Can it stop that???
22:55 - If you point out a failure of a safety test at Boeing then you will be incapacitated like the two whistle blowers in on year.
1:56 definitely didn’t stop it from getting through
Just stopped the lower half
Want to play BeamNG. No computer? No problem! Let's play with the real thing!
40 caliber it’s a very common round and has better penetration then the 9mm and the 45 if it stops a 40 you are good to go until you get into rifle rounds
5:25 not that there's really any perfect scenario for a head on train collision.. ofc any cars coupled would have piled up and derailed behind. But for occupants in the locomotive, absorbing all that impact could they even survive?
24:00 When you are an excavator operator and your wife comes to tell you she wants a divorce . . .
So that's how they make new bullet trains.
How is the failed rocket launch a crash test?
1:55 road barriers this type are made to stop you, not that you survive. this question is out of the way regardless because where these barriers placed there is no way of surviving. If there would no barrier installed on this place they shoot you to stop you. in a vilont mater with a granat laucher or high caliber machine cannon rounds like .50 cal or bigger. so yea surviving was never a option.
has anyone seen the "Wie sicher sind Antiterror Betonsperren?" MDR-Umschau (11.04.2017) ?
That first clip was of a train hitting a car-not the other way around. and, pretty sure those takners "Imploded."
A car sandwiched between two trucks traveling at 43kph .... mm someone need to learn some basic mathematics here I think .... switched off after that 😂
I'll just say, not enough and not really too far. Can't make sure to see what can be improved if not breaking it on every angle there is.
0:18 That car did not hit the train more like the other way round
lord knows if someone is gonna shoot at you in your cybertruck they are going to aim for the door not the window!
9:57 in slow motion we see how the "air" cuts
23:51 tell you what is impressive! the alloy wheel manufacturer!
Sooooo no note saying we are still having technical issues different narrator for now. Ima guessing this is our narrator now. I miss the other narrator. I just really used to it . Five years plus. So forgive me if I'm resisting a new narrator. 🥰✌️
Narrator went on a much needed month long vacation. Hopefully he will be back soon.
@@iloveoklahoma6592 thank you for this comment. I've been going bonkers listening to other people whining about the narrator and telling them about his vacation. You gave my hand a much needed rest...
@@koriw1701 Fully agree! The videos are ok, but they fully lack the sense of humor and funny comments form our known narrator. 😐
How do fish survive such tests at 8:15
VOLVO IS THE BEST👍💯 AND 100% SAFE ❤
Nice video
The second clip in this video: When I was a ambulance driver we responded to a accident just like this.
Very ugly crash. The worst I've ever been on was when a semi took a corner to fast and flipped over on top of a car, completely flatten half of the driverside, killing the driver while her sister was in the passenger set still alive crying trapped, the driver that died was 16, her blood stain the ground for nearly a year and a half
3:36 yep, that can stop EV for sure
The fact that the door was not penetrated by the bullets says it vastly over designed. It cost money to haul that extra weight around. I thought Tesla was all about economy of design and performance.
ever wondered what happens to a car sandwiched between two trucks?
No because it happened way to many time in the UK in the last 20 years.
is it possible to give up the voice comments? Please
1:58 I guess driver can survive?
5:25 Is its really nessery?
Not sure how it help when train crash in 300Km speed:)
7:49 Volvo win easy...
Construction machinery!?, more like DESTRUCTION MACHINERY!!!!!
I wonder how many commenters remember who Vince and Larry are? LOL
first clip yet people still try to beat the train all the time
just a fyi you need to add the speed of a object not just the weight
like the 85 ton locomotive going one foot per hour hitting a car is not going to hurt it that bad
just sayin😁
tnx, that's interesting
5:36 that test isn't accurate. That train would have a lot more weight behind it
To save $$ on these test all the trucks shown were rentals.
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2:11 But can they stop a plane? It's a vechile.
Whilst i understand the need for crash testing. I fail to see myself or anyone else getting into many if any of these situations. eg. I can't imagine anyone tying two tractors to my car and expecting me to still be inside it, and on what planet doyou really expect to see two bulldozers crushing an rv?
WTF IS A KILOMETER???!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅
The narrators voice is growing on me. 😂
Not me. I feel the complete opposite. Any ready to unsubscribe. 😢