Could the Dutch Navy, with black pearl skeleton powers, have defeated the Japanese?
Aren't Asian types weak to skeleton types? I assumed that's why skeleton-themed vidya was banned in China.
>>64691338Not without an English pilot to lead them, and he'll go native for slant pussy ten minutes after the first landfall.
Nips don’t really have a navy in the 1700s at all so they skelies would be more or less unopposed, and even if they did they were notoriously garbage at naval combat, Korea embarrassed them by putting spikes on the top of their ships because to the Japs dropping boarding parties on other ships was about the extend of their naval prowess
>>64692691Both Navies in WWII
>>64693133Could the Dutch have conquered the main Island with these powers? I think they have to stay by their ships.
Around elves, relax yourselves.Previous thread: >>64677931>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>with this handy script installed you'll occasionally hear what sounds like elves singing, but it's actually just Finnish
Someone bake a tomboy Tuesday. It's been so long
>>64694398>>64694014Thought I saw his 1903 and jointed doll in a waifu thread this month>>64694251>>64694717Next thread should be a New Year theme
DONT WORRYI'll bake real quick before I leave for work
try not make this thread go too fast so that it actually lasts into the new year>>64694948>>64694948>>64694948take it slow today>>64694948>>64694948>>64694948
>>64693994Graduate college, visit Japan, get a full time job. Maybe buy another gun
Change my mind
>>64691105>Waiter, waiter! More reciprocating mass!
>>64692979that's a good thing. more momentum = harder to stop
>>64691293>corporations think the cheaper option is better to mass produce Curious.
>>64692639):
>>64692979>Waiter, waiter! More cock in my ass!-you
>a strela costs 10k a piece >A Shaed costs around 50k a pieceAre drones outdated?
>>6469446710k a piece but you can reload the system 5 times so it's even more cost effective
>>64694467>front long>airdefense range smol
Strela can't engage a shaheed.
>>64694467>Storm Shadow cost a 1m$ a piece>oil refinery cost at least 200m$ a pieceAre oil refineries outdated?
>>64694993This. The shasneed's engine doesn't put out enough heat for the low-res seeker to reliably lock onto. You need a newer imaging IR seeker to properly engage 'sneeds.
PCC thread for my newest fixation. MP5-SD clonePost with me to celebrate, rimfire welcome
>>64694524Do I form1 an AOW?
>>64694254>used toCool story bro. Thx for sharing. I used to be married. Divorced, but not recently.
>>64693803That looks terrible, your work is shit. You must do better.
>>64694521>Why buy anything for a gun you don't even have?You are not a commited gun guy if you're not buying gun shit you don't need.
>>64694521I just bought a compensator, optic plate and optic for a gun Im buying in Feb/March.
>Ukraine lost 87% of its Abrams tanks in under two years. Australia's 49 replacement tanks arrive as the 68-ton breakthrough weapon has been forced into a different role>It is now used not as a spearpoint but a "shielded hammer" — only surviving in a symphony of sensors, jammers, and screens.Tanks are now truly obsolete:https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/12/19/australia-completes-delivery-of-49-abrams-tanks-now-they-must-survive-the-drones/
>>64690116>crying about Ukraine >posted at 2AM Certified thirdie noguns
>>64690116War discussion is kino. The main downside is the shitflinging /pol/ tourists.
>>64690116Good morning sar!
>>64690116If you're not interested in the subjective experience of being in a war, you're on the wrong board.
>muh dronesThe Drone era is already over.All you need to defeat them is a mini-CWIS in 5.56.And every grunt will have a few mags of this anti-drone round.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvBZKsdAAc&t
full with audio https://files.catbox.moe/56pkgc.mp4
>>64692702it was probably sitting under a tarp for most of the past decade
>>64692462It's a pissing contest, not a real war. You bet if it devolves into a real war, both sides will use drones. Right now it's I shoot in your general direction for the cameras and ultranationalists thing.
>>64694148>You bet if it devolves into a real war, both sides will use drones.So we are going to terraform the landscape of South East Asia with optic fiber too, then ?And we were screaming at the yanks when they did it with mere chemical agents and bombs.More seriously, how would FPV use be affected by the rather thick forests of this region ?
The fuck is wrong with the video?
>>64694451works fine for me
Guedelon castle is nearly finished
>>64692126Washed out nothing. You want to use bright color to refract as much light as possible. Candles were expensive so builders pulled every trick to save every penny.
>>64690850Kingsbridge now they calls it. Family been 'ere since t'was Knightsbridge, and Ferryman's Bridge before!Long story I got for you.
>>64692126>>64692222>>64692239agreed that the lord might spend a bit more on color since the reference is a church which might've been more humble in spending, here is a surviving German castle as an example from that same era. just a tad more color, not a big deal it could be redone i think
>>64692200We could just catapult you across the wall you know that? Saw it in a film once with Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman.
>>64692162>>64693293That's what it looks like now, after hundreds of years (And maybe a restoration or two that didn't try to restore the original, but preserve the current look). The colors were much brighter when it was new.I'd just like them to do one room in the actual historic style of a rich, castle owning lord, just for the contrast.>>64692222>From what I recall yellows, reds, and browns were the cheapest and most accessible colors availableTrue, but when you can afford to build a fucking castle you can also afford color. And you want to flex on the other lords with their cheap ass peasant forts.
Would a sleeve gun actually be viable in real life?
>>64692526>I shot the bastard because of the way he looked at me.this needs to be a legal precedent.
>>64691003>thought i was thinking hard because i had a revolver in each pocket so I don't have to pick one when shtf>i'm not double suitcase conceal carryingdamn it I'm behind the curve
>>64692736you carry the foldable bulletproof shield in the other one.
What, you’re telling me the Derringer in Dr. King Schultz’s sleeve was a work of fiction? Lies.
>>64692526Dangerously based
How is Ukraine able to receive this quality of video feed and send controls to low fly drones targeting airbases inside of Russia?
>>64690538>They literally shot the highest profile professional TZD enthusiast outside his homeHe was ok though, she got him in an arm.It wasn't the first time he'd been shot or even the second time people tried to assassinate him.
>>64684200it's ok we only need 3 copies and a complimentary swastika shirt
>>64682824>>64683592Probably a semi-autonomous using satellites from outside of Russia's borders, which is why the quality is potato and low FPS. But the drone can be guided towards position, and point the point of impact tagged. There is no realtime control, so the control of the drone is more like controlling a spacecraft somewhere between Earth and Moon.
>day away from 2026>there are still ziggers defending Russiaincredible
>>64694409It's not that surprising, there's still people worshipping Mussoline.
Let us list military hardware that we think is both effective and well priced. Italian Centauro:>1.6 million Euros (1.88 USD)>stabilized gun>105 rifled barrel>or 120 smoothbore barrel
>>64685733Independence classArleigh Burke classB-52F-35MQ-9BradleyM2 BrowningM4 carbineJDAMAPKWSGMLRSATACMSPrSMLUCAS
>>64689982Oh, and Blackhawk and Patriot.
>>64687134the M4 Sherman had a gyroscopic stabilizer in 1942 that cost less than $1000 per unit.https://kb.osu.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/6f650369-0e11-589d-ace3-f87dc45e32af/content
This thing, if only because the rockets can be fired by being leaning against a rock and lit with a match. Also technically man portable.
>>64685733Just copy the french military. They are the gold standard in cost effectiveness. >MUHHHH THEIR EQUIPMENT IS TOO EXPENSIVE If you produce shit in your own country, buying said shit is basically just handing money to yourself, think about it.
Which type of round is best for punching through armor?
>>64692030>Which type of round is best for punching through armor?Soft lead slug to the dick.
>>>64693120>triplex 7.62x39mmHahaha what?
>>64694293I don't think they tried triplex with 7.62x39mm.but tehy did run tests of that for 7.62x51mm. Obviously it triples the projectiles going downrange, but absolutely murders accuracy because the 2nd (and 3rd, if present) one are stuck in the turbulence, and the whole stack might not seperate cleanly etc.It also lowers energy per projectile.Official tests hated on the loss of accuracy, pointed out that for precision shooting you still had to make the normal rounds , and it also lead to way more squibs which could blow up guns.
>>64692030>reverse image search>first result is Chinese
>>64694313I mean, it was obviously a bad idea, they didn't have to test it.
Hello everyone. I know how to reload ammo but I lack certain mathematical concepts that are needed to work a load backwards from projected performance. I know you lot can be pretty smart so can you help me? I want to find chamber pressure. The cartridge in question is 7.62x25.Case:>7.62x25Bullet weight:>265 grainsVelocity:>1000 fpsI want 300blk but smaller and dumber.
>>64689366>because it will fit in both 9mm and 556 bolt facesneg223 is .380 case head size, 9mm and x25 are slightly largeryou'd need a 5.45 bolt head
>>64685651how about .338 spectre? it's pretty close to what you want
>>646893667.62x25 won't fit a standard AR bolt face, but you can actually form 7.62x25 brass from .223 or .300 and use it in a Tokarev.
>>64689366>Where exactly did I say any of that?You didn't. But it seemed like a reasonable assessment of the situation. I knew it had to be something stupid because you've got people actually answering your question but you aren't engaging with them.
>>64690923Big oof. >>64689366, if you'd just start off with telling us what the fuck your desired end state is we might be able to guide you there. I realize that a good 90% of /k/ is jeets and kids these days but there are still a few of us here that actually own and shoot guns and we generally like to help other shooters that honestly need help.>if it turns out that you're a jeet or a kid, I hope you get hit by a fucking train
Finland still uses costal artillery, thoughts?
>>64688970Back in the day Russkies were scratching their heads as to why the stupid Finns buy only the turrents by the trainload and not the whole tank.
>>64687482Finland has a coastline where such a thing is at least somewhat practical. Land based missiles are fine, too, but the guns are more niche.
>>64687482I mean, their Norwegian neighbors successfully took down one of Nazi Germany's largest and newest cruisers with three antiquated cannons (one of which couldn't fire because there were only enough crewmen on hand to operate two) and some torpedoes.
>>64694051>three antiquated cannonsthey were old for sure but they were also massive 11 inch naval rifles that could have put holes in any battleship at the ranges in question.
>>64687591>infinite free snowLiteral hell. The Suomalaiset can keep it.
imagine a zombie apocalypse scenario and you have to clear out this structure
>>64686857>this is some resident evil hive shitradioactive waste disposal site
>>64686811Imagine me with one platoon dropping tires into all of the air shafts, setting the tires on fire with gasoline, and having machine gun nests at the only exit not buried in concrete.
>>64686811If you're clearing it of zombies, just seal it til they rot away. It's more resource efficient.If you're clearing it of dickhead faggot raiders, just seal it til they starve to death. It's more resource efficient.
I would drive down the tunnels in this
>>64688967>The deposition storage tunnels will terminate in dead-ends. Along each ‘deposition’ storage tunnel will be regularly spaced small silos carved into the rock, each to receive a single canister. The silos will then be backfilled with bentonite clay, the silo tunnels are then to plugged and sealed off as the area is filled. This is the ‘KBS-3’ storage concept.It sounds like if they need the spent fuel for anything, it will be trivial to dig it out again.