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You can't really beat bamboo spears in terms of cost-effectiveness, right?
>requirements: bamboo, stick cutting tool, fire
>cut bamboo
>heat-treat the tip to harden it
>you now have an urban youth poking stick
Imagine being a zoomer trying to rob an old man for some easy cash and he shouts "TENNOHEIKA BANZAI" and fucking charges at you.
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>>65118599
>real showa hours.jpg
Based showashit. Japan has declined.
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>>65118599
It's crazy to think about it, but you can get actual forests of ready-to-go spears that you can EASILY replace with Bamboo forests. Like China, Korea, and Japan had amazing harsh laws about how commoners and peasants weren't allowed to own weapons because they knew the plebs could just arm themselves with bamboo spears in times of trouble.
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>>65118604
Don't mind me, sonny, just getting some water from the well.
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>>65118599
You're white, why are you even thinking about "cost effectiveness".

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The very first J-35AE for Pakistan has been unveiled
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this post made me realize that china is not weak but is actually very strong
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>>65123058
Hopefully they get the full compliment of 40 J35s so they can piledrive the Indians into a further fit of seething rage the next time those two go at it in the next air war
>>65123061
Thank you for your service, saar

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What should be done to save the US’s strategic airlift capabilities. The newest C-17’s are 13 years old and their hours are being racked up as we speak. C-5’s have an availability rate of less than 40%. There are zero active manufacturing lines open for strategic air-lifters open now. What can be done in the short and long term to ensure the US is ready for a war in the pacific in which lots of airlifts WILL be required?
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one door must close for another door to open, grasshopper

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/01/spirit-airlines-trump-bailout.html
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>>65119968
13 years old is practically nothing in terms of aircraft lifespans
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>>65121927
The F-16s crave being vored and going in the dommy plane’s big ol’ gut.
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>>65119968
>What can be done in the short and long term to ensure the US is ready for a war in the pacific
Step one was starting a war in the middle east and moving major parts of your pacific defence structure to the gulf. Step two is yet to be announced
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>>65119968
C-130J-30. It can fit 8 pallets.

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I don't care for the Spitfire.
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>>65116336
>resource extraction
is what any occupying power does while they are at war
now compare that to how they treated the poles, soviets, gypsies or any other ethnic group they saw as inferior
and then tell me that there isn't a noticeable difference in treatment between those targeted groups and the French and English
then again with a straight face claim that the nazis where planning to exterminate 80% of them
>mostly useless and it probably would have taken more effort
they are population of a about 10k civilians form a country you are fighting living on the front line for years.
they had already been disarmed and even their police forces weren't armed
all they'd have to do is to boat them over to the continent and rail them away
considering the nzis moved millions of people for no other reason but to kill them
if would stand to reason they'd have no issue in moving a population they deem, hostile, inferior and that they have marked for extermination.
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>>65121109
>Nazi defender is a pedo boylover
Every fucking time.
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>>65121186
>sees tomboy in a two piece
>thinks about homogay pedorasm
did you get touch inappropriately as a kid?
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>>65121196
>tomboy
Sure thing, Ranjeet.
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>>65120645
didn't bostons sink a fairly surprising number of enemy subs in early war

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>>65122150
That just makes you a fun variable outside the parameters, beats the hell out of being a bot like >>65122035
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>>65121849
The "political machinations" in Filonibergwars have the maturity of snidely whiplash tying a screaming trade deal to a set of train tracks.

Just because you foist your shitty kindergarden tier writing onto a "serious le adult" subject doesn't actually elevate your writing to a level past a 12 year old. Clone Wars CGI writing literally sounds like it was made for fucking five year olds when it doesn't sound like it was actually scripted by six year olds.
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>>65122648
I can already tell you hate the chip even though the alternative is retarded Traviss slop
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>>65122680
I don't want to see those ugly melted samoans talk at all let alone care why they shot children.
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>>65120630
Yeah that's absurd the Clone wars is at least Napoleon level

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"Men live like this, and see no problem with it."

(also, humor thread)
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>>65123062
Just enjoy the /diy/-/k/ crossover
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>>65121989
>bot post
I see you're new here.
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>>65123059
Fair enough, we have a frostline at five feet so everyone extends the foundation a few more to make a basement. LVP is laid on the aboveground floors which better be plum because it's built lumber framing, and hopefully the inspector or CSM have double checked the rough carpenter's work before even thinking of flooring. I'd rather do tile on concrete --or decorative epoxy resin.
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>>65122046
Unfortunately I've seen it firsthand.
For some stupid fucking reason my parents do it. I don't know how, my bro, sis and I were brought up to NEVER wear shoes inside, and all of a sudden mom and pops are now just walking straight into the house without a second thought.
It's infuriating.
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>>65121526
What about dark green carpet with wood paneling?

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Fiona from Burn Notice is my pick.
Closest IRL to Sako95/Marichka in one person.
Operator as fuck.
DOWN TO FUCK.
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>>65116158
>>65116163
That women must be really small
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>>65122898
Why did you get a picture of her old instead of young?
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>>65120208
>>65120091

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Homemade Handheld CLGG Diagram (THEORY)

Basically an untested electrically ignited single shot firearm using methane oxygen mix as propellant (or you could try substituting methane with other flammable gasses such as propane or hydrogen) inside a capsule to propel a projectile (steel ball bearing/s). This is done as opposed to gunpowder which is heavily regulated or banned in many countries. This is only a theoretical design but it gives you an idea on how to get around the acquiring primers/gunpowder issue. Although oxygen and methane has a much lower energy density than modern gunpowder or even black powder, with enough gas mixture and a solid means to contain and direct it, it is theoretically possible to make firearm projectile propellant from methane and oxygen, as once ignited the pressure spikes and pushes the projectile down the only way it can go (the barrel) at higher speeds. Pure methane gas can be bought for camping in canisters, or can be siphoned off from gas from an oven for example. Oxygen is more difficult to get pure in canisters unless you have a specific medical condition, but you can get some plants that create small bubbles of it over time that can be collected in an upside-down test tube or plastic measuring cylinder inside a larger container filled with water. Allow the bubbles to accumulate then disturb them by shaking the plant leaf and bending it so the bubbles rise in the water to go into a funnel that goes into an upside down measuring cylinder or test tube. Then once enough is collected, bung or seal it to then use the same method to fill up a capsule for a methane (or other gas such as hydrogen or propane) and oxygen mix.
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>>65120085
Why go through all this trouble to use a propellant inferior to black powder? Why not just make black powder?
>it's controlled
Even if it's controlled in the Lower Barony of Buttfuckistan, the ingredients are not. The instructions are not. A bunch of toothless malnourished faggots could do this 800 years ago with tainted ingredients and an imprecise (to be kind) understanding of the ratios involved and what was actually happening. They got it done anyway. What's your excuse?

Seriously, it's easier than whatever the fuck this is supposed to be.
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Assuming a 30mm long chamber with a 10mm bore, you will have approximately 0.85 milligrams of methane, with about 42 joules of chemical potential energy. Assuming perfect combustion and perfect energy transfer, you could theoretically make a gun with power about halfway between a .22 bb and a .22 short subsonic.
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>>65120085
I think you've got the 'tism anon. Kinda interesting though.
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>>65120236
You're still at atmospheric pressure.
If you're working with an open topped water cylinder, and then displacing the water from your "cartridge" with the resultant gases, the most you'll get is whatever the ambient air pressure is.
You'll never realize the energy density you're looking for with your gases at ambient.
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So I did some research and if you get canister of 600ml which measures internally roughly 50mm for the diameter and 300mm in length as an example, and fill it with a mix of 2:1 oxygen to methane it will produce over 100 joules of energy, enough to propel a .22 projectile at over .22 short speeds, almost at .22 long rifle speeds. This is assuming a 2% energy transfer efficiency. It is not that convenient of a weapon compared to gunpowder propelled firearms, but it proves you can use alternative propellants and still make something viable as a firearm for those who may be difficult or suspicious to acquire gunpowder, or the ingredients to make gunpowder. These are just ideas.

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>the C-Consciousness has teleported (You) back to April 26, 1986 to a secluded spot in the forests just outside Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR
>near (You) is a dead drop containing your favorite kit from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games/Call of Duty 4's sniper mission, uniform, body armor, headgear, weapons, ammo everything
>(You)r mission - stop the creation of The Zone by preventing the Chernobyl disaster
>it's 9AM, the work day is just getting started, you have 14 hours before Dyatlov's graveyard shift starts and the safety test begins, get to work

What do you do?
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>>65121094
with just a pencil and paper? Or all equipment OSP, just like Solid Snake.
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>>65115158
Seven other RBMK-1000 reactors remain active to this day.
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>>65115180
>>65113163
This. Arguably, you could shoot Dyatlov and the night crew wouldn't have the confidence to start the test, delaying until the day crew came back.
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>>65121171
The pen is mightier than the sword, but if i get to choose I'll bring a thermonuclear device.
Or a slick wa2000 with plenty of ammo and take em out at a distance.
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>>65110522
I just pile bodies on it until they absorb all the radiation.

To think this company got killed off in two different continents because blacks.
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>>65122487
But it spiritually survives in Florida?
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>>65122487
We say niggers here, boy.
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>>65122487
I thought niggers killed Intratec while regulation killed Interdynamic USA and chronic no one buying their shit killed Interdynamic AB
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>>65123120
You can't say NIGGER anon, that is their word. Do you know how much trauma african american BIPOC folk go through when you say NIGGER? That is their word of power, it is not for a chalky like you to use

POST ALL THINGS IRANIAN MILITARY
(any time, any empire)

The greatest military minds have consistently taken over Persia and Iran.
Alexander beat them.
Miltiades, Themistocles, and Pausanius beat them.
Khalid ibn al-Walid beat them.
Ghengis Kahn beath them.
Timur beat them.
Lucullus and Trajan beat them.
Heraclius beat them.
Selim I beat them.
Nikolai Baratov beat them.
Lionel Dunsterville beat them.
Edward Quinan beat them.

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>>65118795
Closed for Iran Oil, everyone's buying American now.
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>>65098988
>The Achaemenid Empire held dominion over numerous nations of them.
Maybe numerous tribes, but there were only 4 major Sakan political entities they interacted with and they only really controlled 1 and had a loose suzerainty over another 2

>Euro-Sakas aka the "Scythians" of contemporary historiography, known as Skula in their own tongue
Humiliated darius 1 and stayed indie except for a little slice of thrace

>Massagetae aka dahae aka Saka tigraxauda
accepted Achaemenid suzerainty

>Saka haumavarga
killed Cyrus but eventually accepted Achaemenid suzerainty

>Bactria+Sogdiana
remained a key Achaemenid satrapy for centuries, even continuing as a Greek satrapy and breaking off to form an independent Greco-Bactrian kingdom that far outlasted the rest of Seleucid Greek Iran
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>>65119032
also yes, both the Bactrians and the Sogdians were part of the greater Saka ethnic+linguistic group despite their preference for a settled lifestyle. They also maintained family, trade, and political ties with "regular" nomadic Sakas in and around their realm
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>>65070193
>completely Arabized
Are you fucking retarded, the majority of the country speaks an Iranian language with a small Arab minority in Khuzestan. Outside of religion, the customs and culture have Iranic or otherwise non Arab roots. It's about as Arabized as Pakistan or Malaysia you fucking midwit.
Look at North Africa if you want an example of "complete Arabization".
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>>65118798
This right here is why every middle eastern bomb is worth it, holy keks.

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Can you add a projectile to the end of a blank round and fire it? Let’s say a .22 blank with a .22 ball bearing or .22 lead pellet (used for air rifles).
Or a 9mm blank and a 9mm ball bearing?
Or how about 12 gauge shotgun blank with small ball bearings as pellets.
If any of the blanks are lacking in power, then cutting them open and pouring more blank gunpowder into the cartridge from other blank rounds and then sealing it could work, or you can remove the primer and blank gunpowder and insert them into an empty homemade case for a homemade firearm with custom projectiles?
What’s the best way of removing centrefire primers intact?
Are there any improvised methods that can be used without specialist equipment?
Is it as simple as using a hacksaw to cut just below the crimping on the blank round and pour the powder out where necessary?
Just an idea for those with blank ammo spare for testing or in countries where live ammo is hard to come by. The modified blank rounds would have to be used in single shot firearms with barrels and chambers that would accommodate them as they could easily cause jamming issues. I heard blank gunpowder is different to regular gunpowder used in live ammunition due it needing a distinct ‘bang’ that would not be present if it was a live round with the bullet removed, this means that it burns quicker and so spikes more in pressure.
Let’s use 12 gauge as an example for when you can’t or don’t want to get casings or make your own casings. You can get used empty 12 gauge birdshot shells, replace the primer at the bottom with the blank primer, and pour in blank gunpowder to your preferred level, place a wad (what happens if you go wad-less, and what would be a good improvised wad?) then pour in the small ball bearings to act as buckshot. Any issues, solutions or ideas raised are appreciated.
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>>65123127
>Any issues, solutions or ideas raised are appreciated.
Yeah how about just buy a regular gun, nigger.
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>>65123127
Hmm, lets see, did you think of looking it up on youtube where about half a dozen people have done exactly this already years ago?
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>>65123127
Taofledermaus used nail gun blanks to fire airgun pellets through sheet metal. The higher power ones hit crazy velocities and made neat round holes.
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>>65123127
Mexicans have guns that fire blanks and air gun pellets since the very late 40’s

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>>65122715
>Can build one however I feel
You were always free to do that anon
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>>65122745
What's the point of putting fake suppressors on guns?
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>>65122750
To get people used to the idea so that no one bats an eye when you swap it out with a real one.
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Imagine if Ottawa didn’t outlaw firearms

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/kendrick-barling-air-force-major-pleads-guilty-smuggling-guns-9.7064476
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>>65122594
Is it possible for me, who is 0% jew, to convert to judaism and climb the ranks to become a super mega giga turbo jew, who lords over even moderately high ranking natural born 'chosen' jews?
>>65122616
>>65122682
stick a .460swm innit.
>>65122770
based
>>65122993
also based

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The 7th general nuclear thread on /k/ since 2024. Discuss military and civilian nuclear design and fuckups alike, or read translations of such
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>>65108534
There's also the basic security problem: once you have physical control over a thing all bets are off. Even if the US would actively deny launch authority, there is nothing stopping the Germans from fiddling with the thing to make it go boom anyway.

I think a lot of people are just retards that go nuts the second orange man opens his mouth, but realistically you'd want plan A, B, C for what happens to those nukes.
Also consider the nukes are where they are because the USSR border used to be in commuting distance rather than road trip distance. Like you'd want local control over them in case the soviets actually made it to the rhine.
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>>65121090
I mean according to Soviet doctors being drunk would help. I mean-
>>65071050
>Some of the crew simply fled the submarine. The political officer took refuge in his cabin on the floating barracks, drank alcohol to neutralize the radioactivity, and passed out. The remaining sailors began fighting for their ship and their lives.
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>>65121084
>>65120374
>>65119900
So I had a look at this. This small boat sounds like a Project 368 boat, which was a torpedo retriever used by the Soviets at this time period with some boats being used as either border patrol or gunboats. There isn’t a full list of boats commissioned, but there’s at least a partial list of them. Interesting enough, there was a T368 (torpedo retriever subclass) that was lost in August 1985 in an accident involving a submarine. But that was TL-995, which was: a) in the Northern Fleet, not the Pacific Fleet; b) recorded as lost on the 23rd, not the 10th; and c) the accident was involving B-103, which was a Project 641 [“Foxtrot”] class. So seems unlikely to be her.

https://russianships.info/eng/support/project_t368.htm
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>>65121217
>they dont even have PALs
haha holy shit, even Pakistan has PALs on their nukes. i'd be surprised if the US really lets that shit fly nowadays; how likely is it that they've forced them to install some sort of PAL in secret?
>>65121753
>once you have physical control over a thing all bets are off.
>Even if the US would actively deny launch authority, there is nothing stopping the Germans from fiddling with the thing to make it go boom anyway
not really, Ukraine inherited a bunch of warheads after the cold war and they were willing to destroy them because their PALs were still controlled by the old Soviet (now Russian) command-and-control system. warheads locked by PALs are little more than scrap fissile material
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>>65122652
God bless your autism. So it didn't exist, or if it did, it was wiped from the record (doubtful).
What a treat

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GM saars
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>>65121392
Coffee is on, Belgian toffee creamer, new job offer yesterday, same day as interview (slam dunk), 23% increase from last position, 18% over 1 year ago. Not a cloud in the sky.
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IF THIS THREAD FUCKING DIES BEFORE MY GUNS GET HERE TOMORROW, I WILL SEETHE AT YOU ALL.
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>>65123094
My friend is banned on pc but he told me to say he’s going shooting Sunday and probably going to shoot my first match in a few weeks. Pic related like $300 worth of ammo.


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