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Warrior race my ass.
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>>65259393
It's because dumbfire phasers and disruptors are cooler!
It's why the Defiant's pahser cannons are the coolest! Fukkin WWII ass dogfighting passes that are so powerful they just obliterate anything they manage to maneuver into their sights!
Rad.
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>Imagine limiting your target space to a 2d plane

Anyone remember the TNG space blockade episode with Data as an acting captain and Denise Crosby taking the role of Seska?
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>>65260437
Yes
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>>65259393
Yeah.
Most teevee and movie space battles look too much like WWII battleship engagements. All operating in one plane like a sea surface, everyone is right side up w.r.t. everyone else. Manuvering is insanely slow compared to any reasonable velocities for interplanetary travel.
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Do any of you enjoy Legend of Galactic Heroes?

Where did monkeys in the hood get access to uzis? Haven't they always been historically expensive?
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>>65257495
They didn't. They had Macs and Tecs because they were cheap in the 80s and 90s and had big clips. Uzis were used in movies not da screetz.
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>>65257501
and whats they favorite meal?
thas right
WAFFLES
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Drugs are expensive, mac-10s are cheap, and that volume of fire at close range is a serious threat to even trained soldiers let alone local police.
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>>65257720
how cum you changed your tripfag username? mrcummypaws was so shamelessly degenerate that it was based. BigC is lame.
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>>65258138
see :
>>65257514

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These things literally changed the game, every poorer country gonna be stockpiling them now.
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>>65264067
>Iran said
That AI djinns would destroy the USA. Nobody cares what Iran said, they bent the knee to the USA.

>>65264034
Hey man those cleaning supplies could be used to force innocent Palestinians into the ultimate humiliation for a thirdie: good hygiene.
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>>65264045
>It's real
If this keeps up his name will be Achmalding.
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>>65264099
Which actions? AI djinns? Certainly not closing the strait.
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>>65261499
This. Just take the L
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>>65264869
Iran really should.

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Had MacArthur not taken away divions and resources from Nimitz due to the liberation of the Philippines, could Nimitz have pulled off the invasion of Taiwan (Operation Causeway)?:
https://youtu.be/9cB2HT3czpg
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>>65260488
I'd say It would be rather similar to the Battle for Luzon due to the large scale urban battles right after the amphibious invasion. But since back in WW2 civilian casualties weren't as big of a deal was compared to modern day, urban warfare was way easier since carpet bombing was allowed. The US took Manila by bombing entire buildings out of existance because the Japanese defenders would defend each building to the death.
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>>65260247
Timeline and the troop estimation requirements for operation causeway
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>>65260968
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Since Taiwan was legally seceded to Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War, would an American-occupied, post-Causeway Taiwan still be given to the ROC? I can see it being returned to Japanese control like Okinawa. Or maybe even a US territory as unlikely as that might be.
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>>65263846
I don't know about territory but like Okinawa with the US already being set up on the island were they to take it themselves they'd probably be more determined to maintain a permanent presence as a garrison as opposed to outright ownership which ties them more closely to the interests of the ROC, meaning they most likely would have put more effort into ensuring they at the very least don't get kicked off the mainland by the PRC

https://x.com/anduriltech/status/2067391436526682155
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>>65259533
>no quote from Tolkien disavowing defense companies named after his work
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>>65259527
C.S. Lewis is a fucking god and he gets sadly too often portrayed as "just the Narnia guy." I'll admit that the stories he wrote aren't the peak of LotR (though still quite good), but the ideas he grapples with are absolutely next-level.
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>>65255304
>Established, well reputed companies that deliver products that perform to spec are bad
>Startups from tech grifters that promise 50t to TLI in a handful of years and are still blowing up rockets trying to get 30t to LEO long after are good
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>>65248296
Kino
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>>65253914
Go back to poisoning bodies of water faggot

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Basically, a kind of floating armored, exohull for tankers, one that's hardened enough to withstand Shahed Kamikaze strikes (or more), that floats on pontoons, and is pulled by a tug.
Ballistic missiles would be much more difficult to protect against--but hitting a moving target with the cheap ones Iran uses is next to impossible.
Mines would be another issue. You could have some mine clearance device in front?
Traffic through the strait would be much slower, but at least it would increase.
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>>65261241
>Qatar does it so Iran doesn’t
I’d say “shalom” to you too, but you’re clearly brown so I’ll stick to something else:
>THANK YOU SAAAAAAAR EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE
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>>65261116
>Kamala
>convince

If she could convince anyone of anything she'd be president right now instead of Trump. Not a single person on this planet likes or listens to that cunt.
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>>65259364
>Israel can do it with American
I'm not even pro-Iranian, but Israel couldnt even if they wanted to. The fact is Iran is quite the tough cookie. They have the population, geography, and political will to stomach whatever Western countries are willing to throw at them.
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Need armored ships with plenty of CIWS, more like ww2 cruisers
So they can sit there in the strait, and defend ships passing through

Everyone knew this was going to be an issue for 40 years now

but oh well, Trumps fault for letting the jews control his foreign policy, who cares if Iran nukes tel aviv, does he think there are ANY JEWS anywhere in the world who wouldn't spit on his grave?
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>>65259311

>and is pulled by a tug.
I would just sink the unprotected tug then.

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Ukraine is recruiting nazi elves to attack Crimea on the solstice?
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>>65263776
Maybe it's not such a loss when it's brown elves...
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>>65263340
Killing Putin's ass probably would've triggered a war, as well, and in 2012 that was absolutely not one Ukraine could survive.
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>>65266293
For some strange reason, Russia considers it much better if there's gay sex between people that don't want it and everyone's miserable about it than if there's gay sex between people that wanted to and they're happy about it.
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>>65266500
Kek, in Russia it always boils down to people wanting others to be miserable.
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>>65266745
>in Russia it always boils down to people wanting others to be miserable
There's a strong element of that in China too.
Mainlanders (the "loyal" ones) were kind of angry that Honkie studends wouldn't just shut up and bend over for the party/government/oligarchs.

We still haven't figured out how to breach fuckyuge, multi-layered minefields yet without losing everyone involved. Is there a viable solution beyond "don't let them get built up to that point?"

Line charges and plows only get the surface-level ones; not the charges buried deep intended to hit the mine removal vehicles.
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>>65262950
>here's why wasting taxpayers money is a good thing
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>>65261203
or have drones fly around the clock dropping explosive charges to detonate the mines, the downside is that the enemy is absolutely going to know you want to attack
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>>65262279
I thought they breeched but couldn't exploit it because the Russians constantly counter attacked, to the point that they were exchanging pretty equal casualties. They weren't able to move past the breech points and were bottled up.
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>>65262152
Congratulations, you just reinvented the MICLIC with more steps.
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It is difficult to transfer the energy of an explosion on the ground into objects buried underground. Furthermore, there have long been fuses that do not react to the instantaneous pressure caused by explosions.

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You can clog any shipping lane of note with long range missiles with drones and the like being added to the threat list the ''closer'' the target zone is despite it being hundreds or maybe a thousand kms away from your cheapskate launch platform
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>>65224650
Germans subs were doomed the very moment the british decoded enigma, after that the british claimed they were detecting ships with radar as a cover story to them factually knowing the position of every german sub in real time.
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>>65256960
Not what I'm referring to at all.
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>>65256949
>UUVs which are quieter
No they are not

>stay underwater longer
There's not a single shred of evidence that UUVs ever have a better submerged endurance than manned submarine
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>>65223724
The plot of Down Periscope was if a diesel sub could still be a legitimate threat.
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>>65224676
No.

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You are part of a 4 man security team traveling deep into the Amazon with a 6 man research team. You will travel by boat deep into the jungle while stopping along the way to disembark to accompany the research team as they move on foot a couple of miles inland to study nerd stuff you don’t care about before making it back to the boat. The team plans around a dozen of these stops but they could get distracted along the way. The boat carries all the supplies you will need but when you’re on foot you’re going to be carrying what you need on your person. There is always the potential for dangerous Amazonian wildlife and there is a decent chance you’ll come into contact with hostile isolated tribes. The team doesn’t expect to come into contact with any sort of paramilitary/narcoterrorist/bad guys armed with modern weapons but you’ll never know.

Assuming the basics are covered via storage on the ship (lights, radios, batteries, food, water, ammunition assuming it’s a common enough cartridge, etc), what would your loadout be? Would the rest of the security team have the same loadout or would each of the four of you be specialized? None of your team has night vision. You have enough of a budget to acquire basic typical equipment you could realistically source (more or less up to maybe the late 1990s/early 2000s tech wise, nothing crazy modern due to the remoteness of where you’re having to source your gear). You are able to adequately test your equipment and can depend on it to function properly so no need to worry about buying a dud.
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>>65262057
>You are part of a 4 man security team traveling deep into the Amazon with a 6 man
I say we're fucked. Basically only ONE man is on duty at any given moment.
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In the jungle you can't really prevent anyone ambushing you, and if you're on the water you can't prevent and RPG ambush.

So you send two RHIB type craft or local torpedo canoes forward to try to draw fire and flush out ambush, they want break contact weapons so think 40mm. Smoke grenades work particularly well to conceal swimmers. Because if you break contact you will have to then halt the convoy, establish a perimeter on the shore where you're also likely to get ambushed, then slip away at night. Think I must have floated a mile downriver under a fuel barrel, then kicked the barrel on and breathed through a refueling tube in the hope someone would chase the barrel not realizing I wasnt under it any more. breathing in petrol fumes without blowingbubbles is a skill.

Taking loose fire from narcos is common, casual attempts to kill you are their way of telling you not to try to land. Either because they have facilities or crops or supply lines or caches in the area. You can shoot back, it's advisable to return fire if it's narcos, it's just the natives you don't shoot at.

Locking the researchers in the boat, handcuffing them to things, or each other, totally going to happen. It's your boat, their organization is paying but the civies are cargo. Very atlantis, but that's how it is. They will get you all killed if you leave them to monkey around.
>>65263277
no no, your men take hypnotic sedatives, stimulants, boat pilots, aircraft pilots, transit security are always juiced and it might take you two weeks to recover when you get back just from the sleep deprivation.You have to use the researchers to pose as security, so spies can't tell how many of you are posted, use physical decoys, tricks like lighting two cigarettes, putting three flashlights on wires.
light a kerosene lantern inside a poncho with a lit cigarette. wear a disguise every day.
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>>65262057
Stick to what survives in the third world with zero maintenance:

>Kalashnikov or G3
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>>65263260
>actual useful real world info
>pic related, the actual chad
Thread's over, archive this shit and give this man an internet.
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>>65263260
thanks for the info
did you ever take distraction items with you?

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A Hisar-class offshore patrol vessel was delivered to the Romanian Navy today, marking the first time Turkey has exported a naval ship to a NATO member. Two other vessels for the Portuguese are being constructed. Previously, Turkey has built corvettes for Ukraine, Pakistan, Malaysia and Indonesia and numerous other countries.
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>>65261062
>I don't know what we need a corvette for.
In this specific case, dem bribes.
Theoretically, Romania needs about 6 corvettes to patrol the oil&gas patch against zigger saboteurs. But this overgrown OPV ain't it.
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This vessel has been exported to 7 countries by now. It's a successful platform.
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>>65263060
Pure sex
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>>65258386
>Shrinkage
I WAS IN THE BLACK SEA
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>>65257900

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you know what to do
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>>65257685
>strap me to a bomb and send me to tel aviv
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>>65257681
Battlecruiser Operational
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>>65257681
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Big kitty!

>a true warrior needs no weapon
>t. annoying japanese guy from BO1
seriously though, I had a ninja phase when I was a pup (as you do) and managed to get my 3rd degree black before I actually got in a fight, and ended getting my ass fed to me. the only thing from karate class I ended up actually using successfully later on was the stance. share your thoughts on the various forms of kung fu /k/, and convince me it isn't all fake (good luck). Your body is a weapon but not if you use unrealistic 80s dance moves.....
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>>65256217
>ended getting my ass fed to me.
Its the person, their ability to fight, their character to win. Watch the vid of the black karate guy who walked into a Colorado dojo and challenged a black belt to a fight (white gi). Black was fast, knew all the moves, looked like bruce lee.White gi tried the standard crap and quickly abandoned it for just all out punches and kicks. White gi was starting to win, black guy says 'I am not a fighter' trying to stop the fight, white gi goes for the kill and beats the guy unconscious and stomps on this head. (black guy was snorting, probably died). It all comes down to instinct to win when it really matters. If you are not going to train to fight to win, just walk or run away.
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>>65258155
>I use reverse punching sometimes
so you punch yourself in the face?
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>>65256567
>uppercut my other sensei so hard he'd honestly get air time
To hit someone on the jaw so hard that it would launch them into the air would rip their fucking jaw off.
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>>65258171
>It was all about that fuckin aqua net
The 3dp community is keeping that brand alive
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>>65257487
before that 8th grade...I didn't do bad though, managed to grow up. cant believe this is still smelling and running, gunna read all.
>in the modern world
>a mental fist fucks all asses and asshats

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Why are sci-fi aerial units always such pieces of shit?
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>>65236810
THERMOTRVKLEAR BOMB
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>>65247125
W40K loves putting skulls fucking everywhere, but in this case, it might not be an exaggeration

iirc in lore, refueling a starship requires the sacrifice of like 4 or 5 poor bastards, as they must carry the new HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE AND CORROSIVE new battery into the ship, the thing melts their hazard suits as they carry it
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>>65262445
In grimdark your power level is determined by how much of your outfit is skull. That is why Maugan Ra is the strongest living character in the setting.
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>>65237190
Yeah, that's why it flies lmao
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>>65262257
>Your ancestors bestrode the universe, and what are you? A witch doctor, mumbling cantrips and casting scented oils at mighty works you have no conception of. You are an ignoramus, a nothing. You are no longer worthy of the name “man”. You look at the science and artistry of your forebears, and you fear it as primitives fear the night.
They understand certain things, but they are completely oblivious to how much of the tech really works and many of the rituals are just complete nonsense even with warp make believe. They can put part a and b together to make it do x and in some cases even create a different copy, but they don't really know why it is doing it. Not sure why you think that's a meme when it is a common theme in the actual fluff and black library books.

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Why was the Flying Circus even allowed? Why did German High Command allow von Richthofen's theatrics instead of just forcing him to paint his plane in camouflage like everyone else?
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>>65249936
>Prussia was a noble warrior culture,
More like a technocratic bureaucracy, there's a reason why the General Staff was invented by Prussians and why they were famous for focusing on shit like train schedules and timetables while France was going "allons mecs, elan et merde je sais pas ouais on chargé!"
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>>65261560
So it's a racist purity spiral in action?
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>>65251041
Everyone agrees any form of chemical warfare is bad. The French were the first to use it in the form of what is basically tear gas. The Germans were the first to use mustard gas, the kind that makes you cough up your own lungs. One is very different than the other, both are bad and terrible.

That said, as horrific as chemical weapons are, the fact is that the vast majority of folk killed during the Great War was due to artillery, either directly, or through injury, infection and then death.
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>>65262237
>They won't all die off
Irrelevant, they won't rule, they wont have military power, and they'll be easily displaced.

>even if they do they'll cause massive damage to white European society in the process.
There is no scenario where that doesn't happen. There is no scenario where the world's population isn't cut in half, bare minimum, this century, you can at least take solace in the fact that it will be mostly your enemies dead and mostly your genetic relatives ruling the ashes.

>You're basically saying "It's fine
Wrong. I said it's a fact.

>>65262833
He just wishes I said things I didn't so that he could be angry at that imagined version of my post. It's a common sickness.
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>>65263181
>He just wishes I said things I didn't so that he could be angry at that imagined version of my post. It's a common sickness
Many such cases.

It's also basically the purity spiral mechanism too.
If you don't have an actual impurity, they can always find, misinterpret, or manufacture one.


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