It is my contention that military uniforms should be designed with one primary purpose - to make the wearer feel that he is attractive to women. This would boost morale an increase recruitment. Actual practicality should be secondary to this. Consequently we should return to the peacock uniforms of the 17th-19th centuries. There, I said it.
>>65283833>Cheesy 80s guitar mixed with fife and drum intro plays>Small skirmish between the British and French>Tongue is missing as usual>Sharpe flailing his sword around while Hagman gives cover fire>They win the skirmish>Messenger on horseback approaches>"Lieutenant/Captain/Major Sharpe, you are summoned to Lord Wellington's tent">"Bloody ell Patrick, what's 'e want now">Sharpe arrives in old Nosey's tent>His spymaster of the day is there>As is a weasel looking British officer or French lord>"Sharpe, this is Lord Fucksworth, who has a dangerous mission for you - you will be enormously outnumbered, deep behind enemy lines with no support, oh and Major Ducos is around so watch out for him>Lord Fuckworth insults him for being a poorfag but reluctantly accepts that this is Wellington's best man>"As ye like sir, Ah'll get it dun"Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>65292363Wet with sweat, because her family has already been tortured into implicating her to crimes she didn't commit. Wet with the sweat she'll pour in the gulag.Tankie retard
>>65289468We need kevlar stetsons as our standard issue headwear
>>65293143This.
>>65283833i have worn one. i wish i was better read before i wore one because better men than me made the same observations i made. Smedley Butler is the recent era best take on this but the guy that wrote "things they carried" has an interesting take as well. Defense of a nation has its place but like political power, it cannot stand on its own in present day. regarding the 'pussy magnets', you have to be on leave for that to work. what happens in war zones is coercion, what happens on base is adultery. having read the replies, i hope we meet on opposite sides.
>see obvious killzone littered with the charred remains of dozens of your fellow ziggers>should we find a different route?>nahbut why?
>>65293461Way before the war, I remember reading an article about a Russian conscript was brutalized so badly, they had to medically amputate his legs and genitals. Idk what compels people to do that to their
>>65293426>bear a sees burning car...
russia calls for aid and Kazakhstan WILL answer
>>65293434If these were American soldiers they'd get a bunch of medals, a presidential visit and relatively good healthcare (VA is sadly shit in some cases).In Russia they just give them a bag of cheetos and one of those weird skateboard looking things to sit on, and there's no collective transport for them either unlike Soviet Afghan veterans.
>>65293481More sanctions?
Oh no! Your favorite /a/ characters stepped into a time portal and wound up in Hanover County, Pennsylvania on the morning of July 1, 1863! How do they survive the largest military confrontation in the Western Hemisphere?!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!Previous >>65285989 >(image AND reply limit reached)
>>65293423how>>65292700She would be ok. Would probably somehow wind up selling guns to both sides
>>65293449>harvest goddess>but she is wolf and flat chested
>>65293422What do you think I’m doing right now?
>>65293456Peak.
>>65293423Make me :)
Russians returning Ukrainian bodies with explosives inside them
>>65293435mamdani vvoniran vvonalgae vvontrump lost
>>65293417it's probably dead piggers being returned to porkistan with the grenades they still had on them when they died.
In case people are wonder what the current seethe is about, it looks like Russia continues to cut their losses in Crimea.>Russia is closing down banks on the peninsula, even the ATMs don't function in this state-owned Sberbank in Yalta.https://bsky.app/profile/igorsushko.bsky.social/post/3mpjxwgedsk2y>A link onlyThe demoralized voice makes it all the more better.
>>65293442Iran lost, cry more shitskin.
>>65289510>objective evil existsyou've got a lot of history to catch up on if this is what did it for you
BRAINSTORM SESSION. Pic related thinks a drone equivalent of a mass terror attack will happen using a drone, on par 3,000 dead body count of 9-11.https://youtu.be/6Y8TaAPih-4?t=1199Fucking how. Flying a fast attack drone up a turbofan at most gets you a kill count of 300.
Drones are way too technical to do more than infrastructure attacks at this moment, which if done nationally could result in thousands of deaths potentially if you consider vulnerable people that absolutely need a constant supply of electricity.
>>65292684Guy is not wrong.Medium IQ ape can test and build 50 drones packed up with semtex(or any other high propellant) + ballbearings, drive a truck 10km from big open air concert(50k people) and let it roll towards the concert site.If your aim is pure terrorism, these things are not hard to accomplish.
>>65292794For all that technological complexity you’d be better off just using the truck itself as a VBIED, drones are actually pretty bad at mass casualty events unless you’re using something that’s practically a cruise missile.
>>65292924>unless you’re using something that’s practically a cruise missileStop thinking drone == quadcopter.
>>65292924>For all that technological complexity you’d be better off just using the truck itself as a VBIED, drones are actually pretty bad at mass casualty eventsFairly sure that flying claymore mines blowing up in stadium above peoples heads is pretty solid mass casualty ROI with little to no defence or direct risk to assailant.Im no drone expert but taping some explosives and nails to a drone does not seem unreasonable technological complexity.
How would you use classical mages in modern day militaries?
>>65292944classical mages can travel through time, open portals and erase people from existence i don't think there will be a war for much longer if you use them
>>65293231>slopekaiPick something that's not shit.
practically a wizard is very vulnerable to an average infantry man, and would typically have shorter range that than a rifle for their "offensive" magic. This is why canonically in the Harry Potter universe, all the witches offered themselves to be fucked by muggles as a peace offering after firearms were developed. that said, wizards would be best utilized in logistical role, R&D, or specific SF roles
>>65293386is this the same canon where they shit on the ground and teleport it away?
>>65293359Anon that was me making fun of it. Look at the picture.
I hear only 1 -m 10,000 knife attacks are throwing knives. While BP Pocket Pistols outrange swords and machetes - how would they do against a psycho circus performer bent on murdering you?
>>65290883post hand
>>65290883>>65292432You are far too retarded to own firearms.I'm glad NICS is preventing that.
So wait you can't own firearms because you got flagged despite not having anything to be flagged for? What stops a random Democrat politician from just flagging everyone?
>>65293432The fact that it doesn’t work like that and that OP is just a dindu.
>>65293436Oh so he is a felon
>AERONOUS, which employs veterans of the defense industries, demonstrated to the IDF capabilities for protecting bases and maneuvering forces in the field against fiber-optic drones>This is a man-portable defense system carried by soldiers, weighing 13 kg, which launches a net from the ground.>The soldier-carried system weighs 13 kg, is equipped with LiDAR sensors (laser radar) from the Israeli company Innoviz, and launches nets from the ground that entangle the drones and bring them down to the earth.
>>65287036>muzzies have very poor depth perceptiongoogled "fps esports nationalities", ah yes, kek(same for motor racing)
>>65287020what another radar?
>>65283543They can afford it. Every single IDF soldier is worth more than that.
All you need to prevent small/medium quadcopters are giant volleyball nets. Barrage nets'muh drone' hype is way, wa-aaa-aa-y overdone.
>>65283512complete garbage, can fire a net at a single drone (that flies directly at it, any other path and the drone will be too fast to hit) and then it has to be reloadedGood luck with 5 drones come in at once, 10, etc.
>armed with AR-15 >Lithium ion battery for power>Build price around 15k>Can operate for 9 hours on a single charge>Easy to charge on the battlefield/front line through a solar panel array, power cable line from your base or through a portable power stationEach American can pay for 5 battle robots to replace him on the battlefield each year. Literally tens of millions of these fuckers occupying some third world nation with 10 million extra coming each year
>>65259453>Would your average rebel give a shit about the jedi?>High Command literally begins every major offensive with a "may the Force be with you" BenedictionI dunno, would the average Catholic give a shit about the College of Cardinals?
>>65195241All 4 of these.But also especially the Dark Trooper from the first Dark Forces game.
>>65283384B-1s as employed by the Trade Federation were basically mall cop droids rather than labor droids. They were legitimately security droids pressed into service as war droids by the Trade Federation and later the CIS (and upgraded). The best way to look at the B-1s is in universe prior to the clone wars it's a "California legal" army. Aside from the "labor droid" part you're right on the money about them, the Trade Fed DID make a bunch of kit allowing them to do labor, firefighting, and all sorts of things. Same mindset applies to the Lucrehulks playing games with tonnage and gun count to say they're not battleships and stay a tenth of a cunthair in regs with the Ruusan Reforms (in universe London Naval Treaty equivalent).The B-2 was a legit purpose built war droid rather than just a "heavy unit". Their problem was Darth Sidious and Sheev Palpatine being the same person.>>65284858The threat from B-1s is sheer force of mass. Yeah you and your bros might be the best 1,000 trigger pullers in the galaxy by a wide margin, but those asshole Nemoidians can comfortably send a thousand droids for each of you. B-1s legitimately do still suck even when they're not being fucked with by a Sith Lord trying to prolong the war he runs both sides of. The thing is they come in absolutely overwhelming numbers and no matter how many you scrap if the computer says march they march. The CIS giving them operational independence was a blessing and a curse because there's no single thing to destroy to shut them down, but there's no hive mind driving them forward regardless of losses.
>>65288206the wookiees worship the force too, the jedi dont have a monopoly on it.
>>65288186That doesn't mean anything, the rebel alliance existed long before luke showed up and the weird samurai bullshit he engaged in in his personal life was largely incidental to his successes. In fact lukes biographers would probably be highly critical of the jedi shit, since they would note that influenced him to turn off his targeting computer and almost getting the whole alliance wiped out, were it not for some random smuggler showing up and fixing shit.
While everyone is focusing on the collapse of FCAS, a more consequential and geostrategically important nextgen fighter project on the other side of the world is also falling apart
>>65282249Indon here.That's to be expected. We simply dont have the necessary manufacturing plant and human resources to do that.
>>65282423>>65293284That's what Meteor integration on the KF-21 is for
>>65293297>290 million people>can't find the human resources grim. if the jeets can do it (barely) there's no reason why indonesia which has a higher level development can't
>>65293364>indonesia which has a higher level developmentAnon, as an indon even i dont believe that bull.
I AM A BIG AMERICANI LOVE YOUR WOMENGLORY TO INDOGISTAN
https://x.com/anduriltech/status/2067391436526682155
>>65287924It's going
>>65287924It's entered low-rate production about 2 months ago. Don't expect the Navy to order a shit ton of these things right out of the gate though
>>65279866Meds
>>65287924Fine on their end seemingly. Some of the carrier testing they were planning to do got derailed by the Bush getting sent to bomb Iran but that’s not really the program’s fault
>>65281394He's Chinese.
I own semi auto variants of all three and the fal is at the bottom of the heap for me.My G3 clone feels more fuck-you rugged, like I could toss it off a cliff and it would be perfectly fine and my Polytech M14 is lighter. Both have nicer triggers, better sights and are more accurate. I generally prefer the recoil and ergos of the G3, from a bench or prone the m14 ergos are a bit better. Reliability has been about the same and they all sling and carry about the same when I'm out in the woods larping.Is it just because of Rhodesia and the Falkands?
>>65292354SCAR-H doesn't count because it's basically an AR-18 chambered in 7.62 natoAR-10 was too pure for this sinful earth
>>65291834You think I'm brown. I think you're nogunz, and not a particularly smart one at that. Let's see who's closer.
I remember when I was a kid, I really wanted an FAL, because I thought it was a big ass gun that shot a big ass bullet. This logic was also why I considered the AK to be superior to the AR, because 7.62 > 5.56.My friends told me the FAL was a piece of shit but I kinda still want one
>>65293271Get one. They are fine rifles. The good days of quality brazilian and austrian parts are over, but I don't think you'll regret it. Its not even my favorite battle rifle.
>>65291834Pathetic.>>65292477Doctrinally Australia had a DMR from around '92 onwards and it was always a planned part of the small arms replacement program where they went from 7.62 to 5.56. F88S fitted with 3.4x optics were issued to lead and second scouts in infantry battalions, who were doctrinally capable of the function of designated marksmen (ie, extending the range for identification and effective fire against point targets past that of which riflemen could achieve). Lucky units (ie teachers pet infantry battalions in Townsville) often had enough spare rifles and scopes that the secco also had them. The rifle, the basis of issue and the concept of employment is kind of obscure and mostly lost to history, with very few references to it on the internet. In a lot of ways the rifle, and Australian prototype Minimis with rails that were floating around in the same 1988-1992 period, is extremely interesting because they're almost certainly the immediate predecessor to US Picatinny rails and their adoption. Basically the US guy from Picatinny who would later develop and push mil std 1913 into existence did an exchange posting to Australia while they were doing their small arms replacement program and saw how handy having standardised rails based on basically a commercial pattern on everything was for rapid iteration and swapping shit around and generally nigger rigging stuff, then went back and immediately went ham on it. None of it is officially recorded, but I spoke to a lot of people who were there and confirmed it, but the actual American dude ghosted my emails chasing him up about it lol.
Unobtainium that you would literally suck dick for. (If you would not literally suck another man's fat sweaty hairy fuckin weiner for it in a back alley way, it quite simply does not fuckin count.)>Mine is the Walther mpl btw. Pic related.
>>65293274Honestly I don't get why most men see sucking dick as some arduous act, worse than skinning a child or eating a tire. Sucking dick with the explicit intention of getting a reward doesn't make you gay, same as killing someone that tried to kill you doesn't make you a violent sociopath. Then again I'm gay so what do I know?
>>65293317You didn't have to specify that you were gay. We knew you were the moment you posted a famas.
Bump
>>65293340Based>>65293274there are a lot guns I'd suck cock for>Type 64>USP Match>Beretta 8000>Walther P99>Type 89That doesnt make me gay though
OP is gay and so is his thread
Shouldn't the only purpose a SHTF kit serve is to have a basic fighting load that can be used until you inevitably raid the national guard depots or get directly supplied by a state sponsor during a civil war? It just seems so retarded to me watching Youtube videos of all of these guys setting up multi-thousand dollar kits when in an actual war, not only would you need to be apart of a large fighting force but a fighting force that is actively getting supplied with weapons and gear. Why not just have a chest rig and a basic bitch AR15 and a granola bar for a fighting kit? It'll soon be replaced by the weapons and gear from the depots or from your sponsor anyways?
>>65281816bicycles basically stop working in under 10-15 years without new rubber. Rubber is the weak point for bikes. We probably will still be able to make rubber but its definitely going to not be as prevalent.1. In a local emergency the risk is that the government either flees or they have more important fish to fry so you are stuck with more or less your neighbors and family to keep things functional.2. Local government breakdowns are also pretty much unpredictable. The issue isn't if you want to leave its being stuck in place because you cannot leave. See Transnistria or other frozen conflict zones during a conflict.3. Worldwide conflicts and societal collapses are a bigger issue. The issue is that the front can move rapidly and you find yourself suddenly in the middle of a warzone one month and then completely pacified or under a warlord the month after. We are never likely to fall so completely backwards through the energy intensity schema that we go to amish land.
>>65281795The chilling fact about left-behind cells is that they are all presumed to be dead. It delays a conventional force so that your guys can reorganize while you shoot them in the back or blow up their ammo depots. That's why there's spec ops, and line regiments.
The thing about Katrina is that even though the Government lost all order during it they still have the authority to proesecute after the fact.If that's the case - it's best to just not even use your firearm, fuck dealing with all that legal bullshit it's a complete coin flip whether or not you get off
>>65293324Katrina taught that if you shoot a tree in the woods, does anyone hear it fall? Or as the eco nuts say, "Shoot, shove, and shut-up."
>>65293370Sure but I also think a lot of those stories were exaggerated, like Chris Kyle saying he shot 50 niggers from the roof of the superdome.I'm sure there were a lot unsolved murders/killings from Katrina & there is such thing as an overloaded police force just having to let cases go cold.
I just don't like this shit, and I won't buy or own it. It's not ergonomic whatsoever, no matter what cope you can muster. No rifle before used this style of charging handle, and no rifle after did, and in fact Stoner himself didn't even design this ergonomic disaster. I will not accept any arguments that this is a suitable place for a charging handle because it isn't. You can tell it isn't because the Magpul BAD lever and "gas busting" and ambidextrous charging handles are more or less considered necessary first modifications, and even they can't solve the fundamental problem that the charging handle still interferes with your face position on the stock and is not in the right place to comply with human anatomy.Being an adult is realizing that remaining willfully ignorant with regards to rifle design and ergonomics is simply pathetic. I should be able to completely manipulate the bolt forward and backward (and also lock it) without breaking my firing grip or moving my face on the stock. With the AR-15, this simply is not possible. Humans do not have enough hands to use this ergonomic nightmare. Supporting the existence of the top rear charging handle is supporting the federal government bureaucrats who designed it, which are (ironically) in league with the ATF. Top rear charging handle supporters are no better than literal gungrabbers and don't forget it.>inb4 "who cares" or "nice blogpost">inb4 "why do you need to charge the rifle while cheek welded">inb4 "why do you need to manually lock the bolt back when it'll happen automatically on last shot">inb4 "it's the most popular rifle therefore all flaws are irrelevant and not worth discussing"
>>65292222More importantly, what fucking utility does it offer? None. Absolutely none. It's just notraining retard seethe.>>65292243This.The AR charging handle may not be perfect, alternative solutions all have their own problems desu.
>>65292497>More importantly, what fucking utility does it offer? None.this. There is absolutely no scenario in which you need to or better yet, *can* keep your sights directly on a target while manipulating the bolt via charging handle. The AR can at least allow you to quickly drop a mag, insert a new one, and send the bolt home while shouldered with one hand on one side of the rifle, which is plenty good enough. The AK for example requires some cumbersome nonsense like using your fresh mag to knock out the old one while reaching your left hand all the way around the gun to manipulate the charging handle. The AR is so much nicer than this.
>>65291814Rack with palm of support hand, keep dominant hand on grip
If you refuse to shoot off-hand, hip fire, or operate controls with your firing hand off the grip, you are a complete and utter faggot.
>>65291814what a shit hill to die on