Hello everyone, today we’re doing the old project of A return visit to this project which has been in use for six years, and today we’re going to have a return visit and fill a few more samples on the way, this afternoon.
This is a limited space and the equipment can’t get in. We’re loading these four groups of four by hand. It took about forty minutes for the man to finish loading. OK, we’re done with the live fire. Let’s have a look at our test results. The nine-millimeter lead bullets make the holes in these two cartridges, and you can see that we only leave a slight mark on the wire of the bullet. Where’s the head? Split up by the wire, hitting the bullet holes that come out, these are bigger holes, it’s an 18.5-independent bullet. You can see that we have hit this bullet. After it hits the wire, it bends the wire, but the solder joints don’t open it up and twist it. These are small but very small.
This is a seven-and-a-half-inch wire play, which you can see that our geotextiles are all highly resistant to It’s a solid defense, and it’s only going to leave a little bit of light. The wire can’t even leave a mark. Today, even though we came in a bit of a hurry. What about the effect of the question load? We didn’t do the best we could either, but the test knot was very happy with the results.