VIDEO How many Riot Shields does it take to stop Arrows ?

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How many Riot Shields does it take to stop Arrows? In a fascinating YouTube experiment, the question of how effective riot shields are against various types of arrows is put to the test. The host examines whether these shields can withstand impacts from arrows shot from different bows, marking a unique intersection of archery and ballistics.

Video Overview​

The video highlights an array of arrows—including field tips, practice tips, and broadheads—and different bows to see how many riot shields would be required to stop them. The host mentions that the riot shields tested aren't high-end, suggesting they are more suited for crowd control rather than serious ballistic protection.

Key Experiments​

  1. Initial Tests with Basic Arrows: The first tests involved practice tips, which surprisingly did not penetrate as expected. The shield held up better than predicted, leading to further tests with other arrow types.
  2. Compound Bow Test: Next, the compound bow demonstrated significantly higher energy, and the arrows penetrated the shield more deeply, although they didn’t fully pass through. The video highlighted the velocity differences—350 feet per second for one bow compared to up to 470 feet per second for a more powerful model.
  3. Crossbow High Performance: The star of the show was the 10-point Nitro XRT crossbow, boasting a staggering energy output. This bow launched arrows at speeds of approximately 470 feet per second, causing substantial damage to the shields.
  4. Final Thoughts on Quality: The host notes the low-quality nature of the shields and plans to test higher-end shields in future videos. The narrative suggests that while lower-rated shields can absorb some impact, they are not suitable for serious defense against arrows, especially from powerful bows.

    Analyses​

    The video is not only entertaining but educational, providing insights into archery dynamics and the physics of impact. As arrow technology improves, the effectiveness of riot shields becomes a critical point of discussion, especially for law enforcement and military applications.

    Community Engagement​

    What are your thoughts on the experiment? Have you ever tested equipment against unusual projectiles? Share your experiences, and let’s discuss the implications of using riot shields in real-world scenarios! Additionally, if you’re interested in learning more about archery gear or safety practices, check out other related threads on our forum. Feel free to weigh in on what you think about these findings or to suggest what else could be tested with riot shields!
 


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