The video implies that the XP12000 was able to transparently recover from a partial failure. But as others have said, the bullet doesn't look like it actually made anything fail, so this test seems equivalent to driving your car in the daytime after shooting out your front headlight.
And enough with these language battles over the accuracy of "bullet-proof" as a metaphor. Withstanding damage is way more bitchin than being impervious to harm, flat out.
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The video implies that the XP12000 was able to transparently recover from a partial failure. But as others have said, the bullet doesn't look like it actually made anything fail, so this test seems equivalent to driving your car in the daytime after shooting out your front headlight.
And enough with these language battles over the accuracy of "bullet-proof" as a metaphor. Withstanding damage is way more bitchin than being impervious to harm, flat out.