Can a bullet pierce a plane?

Several marshals say their bullets can penetrate most of the material in planes, leaving pilots and the plane's hydraulics and flight-control system vulnerable if a weapon is discharged.
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Can a bullet hit an airplane?

If the bullet simply punctures the skin of an airplane, then it's no big deal. The cabin of the airplane is pressurized, and the hole creates a small leak, but the pressurization system will compensate for it. A single hole, or even a few holes like this, will have no effect.
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Is it possible to shoot down a plane?

On 11 June 1987, a Bakhtar Afghan Airlines Antonov An-26 (registered YA-BAL) was shot down by a missile near Khost, killing 53 out of the 55 people on board.
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What happens if you shoot a plane?

In addition to state laws, it is a federal crime to shoot at aircraft, including shooting at UAVs. Penalties can be as severe as 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Even the threat of shooting down an aircraft can get you five years in prison.
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Is airplane windows bullet proof?

Since the windows are essentially made from plexiglass, they aren't bulletproof. However, they rarely fail. And even if they do, modern airliners such as the Boeing 737 used to operate Flight 1380 can survive and land after most depressurization events. Sign up for notifications from Insider!
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Are jet fighters bulletproof?

A lot of modern fighters have self sealing fuel tanks which is a type of bulletproofing in a sense. It allows the airframes fuel tanks to be hit, but unaffected by bullet fire.
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Is the cockpit bulletproof?

Every large commercial plane flying in the United States will have bulletproof cockpit doors by next week, but airline security experts say the design doesn't provide the best possible protection against a hijacker entering.
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Can a gun shoot down a jet?

Admittedly, this was a one time event, hasn't been repeated since then, but not only can a fast moving aircraft be brought down with a gun, it can be brought down by a gun fired from another fast moving aircraft.
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Can small arms fire take down a plane?

A U.S. F-16 was riddled with small-arms fire over Afghanistan last week, causing enough damage to the aircraft that the pilot had to eject the jet's auxiliary fuel tanks and some spare munitions. According to Pentagon spokesman Army Maj.
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Can you shoot in space?

Fires can't burn in the oxygen-free vacuum of space, but guns can shoot. Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe. No atmospheric oxygen required.
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Can a missile hit a plane?

A new video, verified by The New York Times, shows that the Iranian military launched two missiles at the passenger jet in around 30 seconds. The plane, ablaze, continued flying for several minutes before crashing and killing all 176 people on board.
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Has an F 22 ever been shot down?

This was certainly proven to be true in 2009 when the famed F-22 was “shot down” by a much more inferior fourth-generation fighter jet—Dassault's Rafale. According to the EurAsian Times, “while remarkable in its own stead, in comparison to the Raptor, this French warplane doesn't appear to be as impressive.
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Is there a plane faster than a bullet?

WASHINGTON: The US military is developing a next-generation hypersonic jet plane that could fly at up to five times the speed of sound - faster than a bullet. The jet that could take flight by 2023 builds upon research from a 2013 test flight of an experimental hypersonic vehicle, the X-51A Waverider.
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Can muscle stop a bullet?

Thicker muscles would make you slightly more bullet resistant. A low calibre round that has to go through thicker pectoral muscles is less likely to make it past your rib cage to hit a vital organ, but muscles would have to be obsenely thick to actually stop anything bigger than a .
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Can jet hit itself?

An F11F-1 Tiger, tail number 138620, is a plane that became famous as being the first documented incident of a jet plane that shot itself down! On September 21st, 1956, Thomas W.
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Can a javelin shoot down a fighter jet?

It uses an infrared seeker warhead that homes in on an aircraft's heat signature, usually the engine. It is also light and easy to use, meaning regular grunts, national guardsmen, and even militant groups can use it to shoot down multimillion-dollar aircraft.
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What weapon can shoot down a fighter jet?

The weapon in question is the SA-11, a radar-guided surface to air missile (SAM) system. It's been around since the Soviets deployed the first-generation model in 1979. The mobile system (it sits on a tank chassis) is made to serve near the front lines to protect ground forces from air attacks.
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How many a 10s were shot down?

The A-10 force, flying more than 8,000 combat sorties, suffered only five A-10s destroyed (a loss rate of . 062 percent). Twenty of these aircraft returned with significant battle damage, and forty-five others returned with light damage that was repaired between sorties.
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Is there a real TOPGUN?

Top Gun is a real flight program known to the Fleet as the Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor (SFTI) program. Top Gun was founded during the Vietnam war after Naval aviators saw a decline in prominence. They had been sustaining high levels of casualties despite superior aircraft and weapons technology.
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How high can an AK 47 shoot?

The AK-47 and AKM, with the 7.62 × 39 mm cartridge, have a maximum effective range of around 300 meters (330 yd).
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Has a tank ever shot down a helicopter?

The A-10 was used in combat for the first time during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, destroying more than 900 Iraqi tanks, 2,000 other military vehicles and 1,200 artillery pieces. During the campaign the A-10s also shot down two Iraqi helicopters by means of their powerful GAU-8/A Avenger cannon.
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Are pilots allowed to open the door?

It's forbidden in the United States, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. If a pilot steps out of the cockpit, “another qualified crew member must lock the door and remain on the flight deck until the pilot returns to his or her station,” the FAA said in a statement Thursday.
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Can pilots open cockpit door?

During normal mode, the cockpit is locked, but can still be accessed after a 30-second delay with the help of a touchpad. This occurs if the cabin crew cannot get a response from the pilot. The "unlocked" enables a pilot to open the cockpit door for a colleague returning from the restroom.
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Can you break down a cockpit door?

Pilots (and, presumably, flight crew members) used to be able to break through cockpit doors if necessary, but newer, reinforced cockpit doors prevent that. The cockpit voice recorder on flight 9525 revealed that the captain of the plane tried to break into the cockpit with no success.
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