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Many materials can stop bullets, but they are not all created equal some are best for armor and some are best for cover. There are alsosomethat have yet to be truly tested.

Beloware examples of intermediate barriers that can deflect bullets from their intended trajectory and impede their performance by forcing them to shed velocity and deform or even break into pieces. Your car the body, doors, engine block and windows offer very different results

Testing by firearm instructors suggests that auto glass may change the trajectory of a bullet, BUT it won’t stop it and neither will the dashboard or steering wheel.

The body of your vehicle, like the door, might stop bullets depending on the type of bullet and the angle of fire.

Engine blocks have always been accepted as a good cover and arguably the only part of a vehicle you can consistently rely on to stop bullets, according to Jacob Paulsen, founder and president of ConcealedCarry.com. Filing cabinets full of paper

There has actually been a lot of research on file cabinets due to their general availability for cover in a workplace under active shooter situation.

Research conducted by ConcealedCarry.com suggested that an empty file cabinet will not stop most handgun rounds, but a filing cabinet full of paper is likely to be effective. Sandbags

When filled with sand or dirt and placed in strategic positions, sandbags can provide protection from small arms fire and shrapnel.

The dense layers of sand or soil rapidly deplete projectiles of energy until they come to rest harmlessly inside the sandbag. At worst, bullets penetrate them only after having lost much of their velocity.

You can also use sandbags to reinforce or fortify common structures. Some sandbags can be piled in front of a window or door during times of trouble to provide protection from bullets or to prop up plywood coverings to prevent entry.

Even a basic U- or V-shaped barrier of sandbags can prove to be an excellent defense in times of civil unrest. Masonry brick, concrete, stone

Brick, concrete and genuine stone are conventional, durable and long-lasting exterior and indoor construction materials that typically exhibit excellent bullet-resistant properties, and will usually stop small-caliber handgun rounds entirely.

The only downside to these materials is that they degrade comparatively quickly with each bullet hit and the fractures that radiate out from each impact can lessen the resistance of the nearby material. Steel/aluminum plates

Often regarded as one of the better bullet-resistant materials available for reinforcing or building a wall, steel is used for purpose-made armor in both vehicular and individual applications because it typically endures multiple-bullet hits quite well with very little degradation.

The downside is that steel plates are also extremely heavy and difficult to fabricate or modify on a work site.

And like most other metallic armors, steel is highly vulnerable to high-velocity projectiles and extremely vulnerable to high-velocity armor-piercing projectiles. One must also be cautious of spalling (the breaking away of a concrete surface), which occurs on a major hit or near-penetration. Tiny fragments of the steel de-laminate and break off with lethal velocity on the back side of the plate, potentially injuring or even killing people struck by them.

Aluminum is best used as a component in composite armor solutions. Polycarbonate

Due to its exceptional strength, impact resistance and toughness, bullet-resistant polycarbonate is a unique and valuable material.

Polycarbonate has the advantages of being optically transparent, lightweight and shatterproof. Additionally, it has strong dielectric strength, low moisture absorption and excellent UV protection.

These characteristics make polycarbonate sheet one of the best materials for resisting both physical assaults and multiple-shot ballistic assaults. Kevlar

Made of tightly woven synthetic fibers that can endure incredible amounts of punishment, kevlar is the lightest material for stopping bullets and used all around the world by both militaries and civilians for ballistic protection. As far as armors go, the plates are also lightweight, versatile, durable and heat resistant. (Related: NYC residents are buying body armor in record numbers as lawless Democrats defund police and protect violent criminals.) Polyethylene

Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene is a highly durable, water-resistant material that won’t degrade as fast as ceramic or kevlar.

In overall performance, polyethylene is the best material to stop a bullet. Polyethylene can take multiple hits where a plate of ceramic or kevlar would shatter or crack.

While it isn’t as light as kevlar, its strength-to-weight ratio is about 15 times that of kevlar. The material is used to make plates similar to steel plates, only a lot lighter. Non-Newtonian fluids

Researchers in Poland have developed a liquid that’s super-light and flexible. Upon impact,its specially designed shear-thickening fluid, or STF, turns into a solid that is more comfortable than kevlar.

Created by the Moratex Institute of Security Technologies, the liquid is known as non-Newtonian fluid which only changes its structure according to temperature or pressure fluctuations.

In other words, they can quickly change from liquid to rock-hard solid when they’re hit with something forceful,such as a stray bullet.

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DeepSeek — a wake-up call for responsible innovation and risk management

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DeepSeek R1’s rise shows AI’s promise and peril — cost-effective yet risky. Privacy, bias and security flaws demand responsible AI now.

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Israel leans hard into Trump plan for Gaza – but has anyone asked its people?

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Israel leans hard into Trump plan for Gaza - but has anyone asked its people?

Donald Trump is not a man in the habit of backing down.

His astonishing proposal to “own” Gaza and relocate two million Palestinians has faced unanimous opposition from America’s allies, but the president now has a plan and woe betide anyone who gets in the way. And that includes international law.

“The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of the fighting,” he wrote on Truth Social.

Trump latest: Netanyahu backs ‘remarkable’ Gaza idea

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Netanyahu praises Trump’s ‘good idea’

Nevermind that Gaza is not Israel’s land to turn over.

“The Palestinians… would have already been settled in safer and more beautiful communities, with new and modern homes, in the region.”

Nevermind that most countries in the region have angrily opposed this suggestion.

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Aware, perhaps, that the prospect of US troops being sent to Gaza, possibly for decades, would meet opposition in Congress, Trump added “no soldiers by the US would be needed!”

Well that clears one question up. But who would be responsible for security in Gaza then?

Local police officers who are affiliated to Hamas? Private security contractors made of former American soldiers, operating under rules of engagement set by who?

While most of the world is recoiling at all this, in Israel they are leaning into it. Hard.

The defence minister, Israel Katz, has ordered the IDF to prepare plans to allow Gazans to leave by land, sea or air. This is being framed as voluntary migration, giving Gazans the freedom to leave for a better life elsewhere.

Some might. But what if most don’t. Then what?

Voluntary migration sounds nice and all, but how voluntary would it be, really?

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What you need to know about Trump’s Gaza plan

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Trump plan is ‘ethnic cleansing’

Palestinians, human rights organisations and others argue that after 15 and a half months of constant bombardment, Israel has left Gaza uninhabitable and so any departure would be down the barrel of guns that have been pointing at them for almost a year and a half.

Faced with all this, Trump, Netanyahu and their ministers continue to insist that only they know what’s best for Gazans.

Has anyone actually asked the people of Gaza?

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Tesla sales crash in another market and this time, it can’t blame Model Y

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Australia is the latest market to report a significant drop in Tesla sales for the first month of 2025, and in this case, the automaker can’t blame the Model Y changeover.

Earlier this week, we reported on European markets releasing car sales data for January, showing a massive drop in Tesla sales.

Tesla sold roughly half as many cars in Europe in January 2025 compared to January 2024.

Most industry watchers agree that there are two main reasons behind the sharp decline:

  • Elon Musk’s meddling in politics and spreading misinformation on social media is driving people away from Tesla
  • Tesla is transitioning Model Y production to the new design, which is affecting production and sales

Now, Australia is reporting its car sale numbers for January 2025, and it shows that Tesla is also having issues in this market.

In the first month of 2025, Tesla delivered only 739 vehicles – down 33% year-over-year.

This time, Tesla can’t blame the Model Y changeover as Model Y deliveries were actually up 20%.

Model 3 is the problem. Sales of Tesla’s cheapest model were down 63%.

This has been Tesla’s trend in Australia for the last year. In January 2023, Tesla delivered more than 2,000 vehicles in the country, but now it can only deliver a few hundred units. In 2024, Tesla’s sales dropped 17% for the whole year.

Electrek’s Take

At this point, it’s fairly clear that Tesla’s sales will be abysmal in Q1. Tesla will use the excuse of the Model Y changeover, and it will undoubtedly be partly true, but I think the Elon effect is also be a significant part of Tesla’s sales problem.

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to calculate, but in the case of Australia, we can see that it’s part of the problem with the model breakdown.

Australia is not a huge car market and it won’t have a major impact on Tesla, but the trend appears to be similar in most markets.

The US is the biggest wildcard, as Elon still has a lot of fans there, obviously. US data is a bit more opaque and it will take a while for us to see an impact, if any.

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