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M1044 HMMWV Windshield/Windows
I'm looking for some information on the windows for the Humvee M1044 version. It's slightly armored vehicle with HF2 HS2 HR2 stats, but what about the windows? I know there's versions of the Humvee out there with bullet resistant glass, would this version be one?
If the answer is yes, do the door windows roll down/up, or are they fixed in place, like say, in a civilian armored truck. Appreciate any information. |
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The Osprey HMMWV book indicates that the USMC HMMWVs, which included the M1044, were procured with "supplemental armor":
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I've seen live fire demonstrations and the glass performed against small arms fire a lot better than how it reads with the Osprey citation, so I must be getting the Humvee types mixed up.
My players have a M1044 and I've been using AV2 for the front glass (with the glass devaluing with each hit as it degrades). After posting I got to thinking and I don't want to retcon things though, so I guess what I'll do is say at some point the Humvee was damaged and while at the depot had the glass that I was originally thinking of installed, but only for the front (since it the door glass hasn't been relevant as of yet). Thanks a lot, appreciate it. I'll have to get that issue of Osprey too. |
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https://youtu.be/k8ffXGAzTkl This is a video from Texas Armoring showing a car with NIJ Level 4 windows being shot at by an AKM. https://youtu.be/J8i5d5toEDk These videos prove that the Hummer's windows are at least NIJ Level 3 (rifle) and more likely NIJ Level 4 (rifle) in construction. In my game, the AV's are NIJ Level 1 = 1/4 AV [multiplied by Pen] NIJ Level 2/2A = 1/2 AV [multiplied by Pen] NIJ Level 3A = 1 AV [multiplied by Pen] NIJ Level 3(Rifle)/SAPI Plate = 2 AV [multiplied by Pen] NIJ Level 3+(Rifle) = 3 AV [multiplied by Pen] NIJ Level 4(Rifle)/ESAPI Plate = 4 AV [multiplied by Pen] BUT I also now do Penetration based on the round's VELOCITY modified by its SECTIONAL DENSITY (unlike GDW's original formula). My Penetration Numbers are: 4,000fps+ of velocity = 1/2 Pen 3,000fps to 3,999fps of velocity = 1 Pen 2,000fps to 2,999fps of velocity = 2 Pen 1,000fps to 1,999fps of velocity = 3 Pen 999fps or less of velocity = 4 Pen Here's an old video from the Wound Channel showing a 55gr M193 ball round punching through an NIJ Level 3(Rifle) plate because it broke the 3k velocity threshold. The same round will bounce off of this type of plate once the velocity drops to below 3k fps in speed. https://youtu.be/oMYkEMhPsO8 Last edited by swaghauler; 06-04-2021 at 12:12 AM. Reason: was in a hurry and misprinted my chart |
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Corrected Mr. Guns & Gear link:
https://youtu.be/K8ffXGAzTkI |
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Armor is deceptively simple in its construction. There are other threads in this forum where we discuss this but I repaired armor for THREE different armored car companies (whom I worked for transporting money too) and I can tell you that a NIJ Level 3(Rifle) van contained 3/8" case-hardened (on its face) mild steel, 1" of cork or styrofoam and the 16 gauge outer skin of a Ford E350 Econoline van. This combination WOULD STOP rifle rounds.
Here is a video made by Demo Ranch of a 1/4" MILD steel plate "flex sealed" to a thick (1") rubber mat used in horse stables with concrete floors stopping EVERY handgun round out there COLD. https://youtu.be/uj1cm8WUGfg swag |
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