• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    18 days ago

    That shot was a glancing blow and would have gone through had it been a direct hit. The stupid part (done for the movie effect) was him taking it off and looking at it, as he clearly was in sight of someone shooting, maybe a sniper, and he should have taken the lucky bounce as a warning he was an easy target. But also, that beach was a slaughterhouse so the odds were still not great to survive even if he had taken cover.

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    Surviving a headshot isn’t particularly likely in any scenario. Helmets are more to stop shrapnel, glancing blows, and- depending on the helmet- maybe pistol rounds. Realistically, a helmet just isn’t stopping a direct shot with a rifle round.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.net
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    18 days ago

    Better bullets.

    The armor soldiers wear is only gonna stop so much. Smaller/slower bullets, especially hollow points. Bigger, faster, solid core/jacketed rounds are meant to penetrate armor, and you’re only going to have so much protection vs how much weight you can carry.

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      Standard rifle rounds during WWI would go right through a WWII helmet.

      Generally it’s very difficult to stop a rifle round.

      Perhaps a WWII helmet could stop a contemporary .32 or .38 cal pistol, but I don’t know.