The 6th one. Talk about Russian submarines, the nuclear military, all that shit. Someone probably has a link to the first 5.
>>64633387>A settlement for, at that time, 25 to 30,000 inhabitantsWhere did they even find the people for these places?Did people just get dragged out of Physics School #17 and sent packing, or did you have some kind of application process?
>>64633513>After five months of operation of the reactor, the uranium blocks were already highly radioactive, equivalent to millions of curies. A large number of radionuclides had already accumulated, which made the blocks hot, with temperatures over 100 degrees centigrade. The isotopes of caesium, iodine, barium and many others were the main sources of gamma radiation. A. K. Kruglov, who was working at Chelyabinsk-40 at the time, noted that ‘it was impossible to extract the blocks without irradiating those doing the work’.30 Kurchatov also understood this. A choice was in prospect: ‘whether to save the people, or to save the uranium load and avoid losses in the production of plutonium. . . As a result of the influence of the top levels of the PGU and of the scientific leaders, it was the second course that was chosen’.31 This decision was taken jointly by Beria, B.L. Vannikov, head of the PGU, his deputy, A.P. Zavenyagin, and I.V. Kurchatov. Vannikov, Zavenyagin and Kurchatov, who were present almost constantly at the site, supervised all the work. Beria received regular reports, and ensured that new aluminium tubes were prepared to time through the aviation industry ministry. It took 39 days for all the work to extract 39,000 uranium blocks – containing 150 tonnes of uranium stuffing – from the reactor. Each block had to be examined visually.
>>64633515lot of veterans and prisoners and suspected traitors because they ended up pows
>>64633522>Efim Pavlovich Slavsky who, in 1949, was the chief engineer of the faulty reactor, and later led the whole Soviet atomic industry for many years, recorded these events in his memoirs. These were published in part in 1997, several years after Slavsky’s death in 1991. He said:>‘. . . it was decided that the task of saving the uranium load (and the production of plutonium) was of the utmost value – by means of the inevitable irradiation of the personnel. From this time, all the male personnel of the establishment, including thousands of prisoners, took part in the operation to remove the channels, and extract the damaged elements from them; 39,000 uranium elements were extracted and transferred by hand. . .’(most of my previous findings on this were sourced to EP Slavsky)>Kurchatov personally took part in this operation. At this time, only he had some knowledge of what was necessary to sort out the defective elements. Only he had experience of the work on the experimental reactor in Laboratory No.2 in Moscow. Slavsky wrote:>‘At that moment, no words of any kind could alter the force of his personal example. Kurchatov was the first to step into the nuclear hell, into the central hall of the failed reactor full of gasified radionuclids. He supervised the dismantling of the damaged channels, and personally examined the damage to the unloaded uranium elements piece by piece. Nobody thought about the dangers then: we simply didn’t know anything. But Igor Vasilevich knew, but he did not surrender to the terrible force of the atom. . .For him, the liquidation of the failure was fatal. He paid a cruel price for our atomic bomb. . .It was fortunate he did not take part to the finish in the sorting out of the elements; if he’d stayed in the hall till the end, we would have lost him then. . .’
>>64633531>It remains unclear from Slavsky’s evidence how long Kurchatov worked in the central hall of the reactor, sorting the uranium elements. The work went on round the clock, in six hour shifts. The dosimeter readings in various parts of the central hall, which was located over the reactor, are not available, possibly because in general they did not work, at least, not regularly. I think that Kurchatov worked no more than two or three shifts. The radioactive danger was too great. But, as Slavsky says, this work turned out to be ‘fatal’ for him. Kurchatov suffered radiation exposure of medium intensity. Radiation exposure does not automatically lead to the development of cancer. It damages all the organism and causes injured ‘radiation ageing’. In the first weeks after such a sub-lethal dose, the basic immune system (the bone marrow) and intestinal functions are damaged. It is difficult to say how long Kurchatov was ill after his courageous, even desperate, action. The events of the beginning of 1949 are, in general, not discussed in all the biographies of Kurchatov. The failures of the industrial reactor are communicated in code: ‘Everything did not always go smoothly, as often happens with something new’.(as I've said, other sources suggest they mucked with radiation badges even on the guys who had them, covering them or replacing them multiple times to get a lower total. I'll finish doing this tomorrow i've got to sleep)
>Canberra is assessing whether to send its fleet of 22 aging Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters to Ukraine as Kyiv seeks more tools to counter Russian drones and bolster frontline aviation, according to local Australian media.>The review follows a formal request from Ukraine and renewed pressure from Australia’s Ukrainian community, which was angered last year when the Australian Defence Force dismantled and buried its grounded MRH-90 Taipan helicopters instead of donating them.>Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy confirmed that officials had approached Kyiv about the Tigers, saying gifting them is “our top consideration,” The Sydney Herald reported.>Canberra’s Tigers, inducted in 2004 and slated for withdrawal by 2028, have struggled with high sustainment costs, software and parts shortages, and a history of availability problems.>Despite the fleet’s condition, sources said the helicopters could strengthen Ukraine’s expanding airspace defense requirements, particularly in anti-drone operations.>The Tiger can field a 30-millimeter cannon, 70-millimeter rockets, and Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, all of which are already in Ukraine’s arsenal and are valued for rapid response at low altitude against Russia’s unpredictable Shahed kamikaze drones.>Australia is now transitioning to 29 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, the first of which arrived in October, and officials have indicated the Tiger retirement schedule could be accelerated if a transfer to Ukraine is approved.
>>64633495Why the fuck is our attack chopper fleet so small?
>>64633510Australia isn't a land power, it's ok for an expeditionary corps
>Cumrag Pidorovich, is time to assault hohol position>Here's your armored ladahttps://files.catbox.moe/9k57se.MP4
>>64632910You already know the answer, you're just reluctant to countenance it.
>>64633320>More than likely, there's a lot of trenches full of dead ziggers I mean, yeah. In Bakhmut they took more casualties than the entire pre-war population of the city, per Prighozin
>>64633320this one?https://files.catbox.moe/sxbxfb.mp4
>>64633344That's the oneHave to worry about the mindset of walking over 20 dead dudes that are literally still steaming>this is fineIt was indeed, not fine at all
>>64633344war's not doable without mecha at this point
The shills say you'll definitely buy one.
>>64631735To a scrawny black incel who works at Staples this is da poifect broad.
>>64632898>Scrawny black incelAnything less than a BBC bull is getting ghosted by that creature
>>64632038>https://youtu.be/XoTWUTH_UMA?si=j8qH1gBulwdGD0n1It's Stoeger approved so it's unlikely to be an issue.
>>646323292k is a lot of ammo, I wanted to know if he went through some kind of training program. Probably not, you retards just blast rounds downrange and solidify bad habits. You're a notraining too. 2k fucking rounds wasted for nothing.
>>64631735Would.Also, most of these "improvements" are competition inspired nonsense. I don't want that for my carry gun.
Maybe CHINA feels better for them to bring fight closer to home where their large number of less gold plated forces can travel shorter distance to battlefield, plus unlimited basing from mainland.Sorta like how USSR started beating Nazis once the supply lines and partisan situation changed.Ever think of that, numb-nutz?I mention 'partisan' because regardless of what the official position of local Govt, and how bought off by US Govt the stooge is, there are Chinese deeply embedded all over those islands, especially in professional positions like doctors, dentists, electricians, mechanics, you name it, so it would be major burden to Intern them or WTF.PLAN doing battle with USN off CA coast? Problematic for PLAN. PLAN and airforce, advanced land based drones, etc, in a "hairball" in the Island Chains landing hits, and taking hits, but landing hits on the limited number of gold plated USN ships? Much more possible.
>>64633136Poorly, though they have x2 bombs [guided], so it's a matter of hitting them with your bomb before they hit you with theirs'.
>>64633363Let me translate all of that article into normal human speak for you.>a vast amount of tech trend chasers are being as cheap as possible and don't care about the results>they likely hardly even understand their own goals or how to achieve them>their product is likely completely useless and won't materialize in a year>thousands of wannabes are fishing for easy "startup" money and easy idiots to sell it toI don't give a FUCK that a million retarded nigger cunts want to use a $10,000 machine to prototype some failure of a "service", using deepseek as a base, that wont go anywhere or do anything.Hey, build me a flappy birds clone! And spit out a hundred shitty AI girlfriend/boyfriend chatbots. And make this uncanny freak porn, and do my retarded kid's homework for them no we won't double check it.Wow that's SOOOOOO worth trillions of dollars.
>>64633080I wonder if, rather than making the entire ship a giant drone, if it'd be better to make a robot-accommodating ship and then stuff it with robotic crew instead? Or both?
>>64633394That's not how orbital mechanics work.You can't see shit from geostationary altitudes to constantly track something. Only glimpses from much lower altitudes as your satellite zooms by once roughly every 90-180 minutes.
>>64630278this graphic shows total collapse and "only thing we get from China is tea">>64630984this .gov shows no changes, just like my personal shoppingfacts is, what is keeping USA safe is China is quietly winning so hard the LAST thing they want to do is upset any apple carts.In China Pooh Bear's current task is telling everyone to reign it in so as not to spook Round Eyes into taking any real action.He say "patience, Gwass Hoppa, let me tell story of Boiling Frog".
/arg/ arguing about the weekend edition>will it last until katurday?Previously>>64624864
>>64633112>stronger bolt, captured firing pin>better bolt catch>better gas system>caliber swaps/platform flexibility>better charging handle (IMO)>spare parts availability>monolithic > handguard (IMO)
>>64633112And they don't mention anything about the barrel so it's probably nitride>chrome > nitride
I may or may not be a retard who removed my gas key for reasons I will not elaborate on. The staking didn't seem to provide much resistance either. Is there some AliExpress staking kit I can buy for cheap or just hammer and punch time?
>>64633305Did you get one of those KACs with a backwards key from a gay dude on gunbroker?
>>64632050Hensoldt 4x30 with probably a piggybacked T1 in a protective case
What kind of /k/ommando are you?
>>64630749the kind that has genuinely once had a wet dream about a guni don't remember what gun it was, just that it was a gun
>>64633078Everybody will see them and refer to them as black
>>64630749>What kind of /k/ommando are you?
>>64630749The kind that worked at a gun store for a bit
>>64630749I love Ukraine, oh and I'm trans if that matters.
Previous thread >>64615697>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
>>64633097>nobody wants to look old if given the chanceyeah...https://exhentai.org/s/9cd799237d/653175-1
>>64633125>Wrinkled face>Perfectly smooth body with perky breastsA true gilf appreciators enjoys a little sagging.
>>64628478She must be enormous.
9mmDomestic Argument - Indicates likelihood of close range impacts>Several times in the penisThat guy had a huge dick probably, but the question remains, do you even have dick left, after several 9mm rounds at reasonably close range?
I can't imagine enjoy sex while having scars there, not that I had sex.
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>>64632048Just imagine pissing. Shits all fucked and now you're gonna be pissing in erratic spray patterns.
>>64632162I'm used to it.
These were the guys doing the demining and EOD in Kursk. Something about the guys in front seems odd...
>>64630869Good stuff, although that's only ~10-11 dudes and a BTR, not a platoon and an MBT.I mean who is collecting corpses and wounded in these scenarios? What is the incentive to do so instead of hanging the bodies from trees, or even just leaving them on the ground to rot? The most surprising thing to me is that there isn't evidence of previous zigger incursions that were dealt with. Yes, the frontline is long, but if they kill or seriously hurt as many as they claim, (~33000 a month) there ought to be bodies everywhere, especially around urban hotspots.
>>64630869>It seems he does have some loyalty to his glowiesit seems americans too have some loyalty to his glowies
>>64632697>>64632724>Sound track:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_dmmgg04Tc&list=RDl_dmmgg04Tc&start_radio=1
>>64631912there are millions of KPA personnel for the unmarried women to consider without having to go for that particular thousand or so who fought in Ukraine, so the odds are pretty low that they got a "mandatory" GF
>>64632697>bodies everywhere>>64633332I mean, browse k long enough and you'll see more dead russians than you've had hot meals, I dunno what to tell you
An endless spider's web left behind by fiber optic FPVs in Ukraine
>>64632249What the fuck do you think United STATES means?
>>64624697imagine seeing those webs then remembering you ain't far from Chernobyl.
did Houthie's defeat of USN cause cancelling of frigates?Just asking, and if so was it more: "New info from the encounter shows we need to re-calibrate" from tech Weenies in Pentagon.Or was it more like: "If the Navy can't protect Israel they are dead to me" from Trump's owners.How do we know it was an official defeat of USN?There is no one calling it "The Battle of the Red Sea", much less a lot of shitheads making references to Moses and the Red Sea in relation to USN action.
>>64633420>My team won because no one is using my own personal name for the campaignShithole dwellers have the strangest definitions of victory.
>>64632077>Cool story bro but are you going to tell us what this "underlying premise" is?I wasn't asked, I was just agreeing that it's stupid.Discussions about the causes of the war are kind of pointless because there's dozens of reasons and they probably all influenced the decision. Holding up any one reason is just asking for a contrarian to hold up a different reason and insist that that's the real cause, as if they're all mutually exclusive.You can list all the reasons you can think of if you like but only a forensic examination of Putin's brain by a psychic inquisitor could possibly tell you which ones were in his head at the time.I'm sure his reasons have changed over time anyway, or at leas the weight attached to different reasons.Most people have more than one reason for doing something, when they're in different moods, they focus on different reasons for doing it but if several reasons align, it's pointless to distinguish between them.
>had a little girl pull a gun on me today What is this world coming to? Recommend something non lethal that doesnt leave marks
>>64633261He refused to get into her van.
>>64633146What a weird choice
>>64633261She pulled up in a van that read "Free RAM" and he refused to go inside
panko manko!
>>64633454don't say that
Revolvers are actually cool and you should buy one editionGuide: https://files.catbox.moe/9g5sv2.pdfPastebin: https://pastebin.com/gs6mLNikPrevious: >>64624859
>>64632665Don't forget the blue Loctite.
>>64633143I've got one of those. It needs to get smoothed out a little and the magazine spring is way too long, but for the money, it's a great value. I put a full Buckhorn sight on mine as I prefer them over the mostly useless semi-buckhorns.
>>64632591isn't that burt?
>>64633385It's Burt if Burt stopped eating for 2 months
>>64633032You mean I won't pick up a twink by showing up to the Beretta meetup?
Would someone calling CINCPAC Headquarters saying that Japanese planes were overhead (and presumably being believed) five minutes before they arrived over the harbor have made any difference? What about ten minutes, 30 minutes, or an hour?
>>64630367>let it happenAs in we knew an attack was going to happen eventually or knew the attack was specifically going to happen at Pearl at the exact time of Dec 7th? Do you have proof?
>>64630367Why?
>>64630830Did the Japanese actually shoot footage of the attack?
>>64633030>Did the Japanese actually shoot footage of the attack?Seemingly.
What do you do in this situation?What do you do if you cant have a gun because youre a felon.
>>64621274Shoot the dog if it's coming at you, its jaws are a lethal weapon. Be prepared to shoot the owner too when they attack you claiming you just killed their innocent infant child who dindu ruffin. They just sicked their dog on you and attacked you themselves, making it a 2 on 1 attack and justifying lethal force.
>>64632059Why would the owner attack you when they want to get your name and address from their relative who has a friend in in the police first? You people are all clueless.
Every pitbull owner was molested.
>>64632072Pittbulls are owned by scum and retards. Don't live in areas filled with scum and retards. Other bad things will also happen.
>>64631993>third world don't have electricity or things like CCTV cameras but they are cheap and prevalent here in the first worldUnless we're talking an Afghan or African village, cheap Chinese CCTV cameras are actually more common in the third world, not less.They have their own versions of copper-stripping drug addicts and petty criminals and they're arguably worse and more plentiful.In the US, you go for enforcement, in the third world, you put cameras everywhere and pay some grandmother/father to watch them as a kind of pension scheme.Post the video on social media when something happens and let the watcher/grandparent-network identify the culprit.