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Kosovo will start producing military vehicles for the first time. In cooperation with Albania, the armored vehicles "Shota" currently produced there, will now also be produced in Kosovo, the Defense Ministry confirmed.
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>>64756472
why not both?

>>64752086
did she grope you and say "hora hora"?
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>>64746658
designed by the fujoshi design buro
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>>64746658
Include me in the screencap senpai!
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>>64746658
Are you fucking kidding me

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> see pic related with my kids
> expect whimsical adventure movie about sky pirates with plane autism
> it’s a meditation on surivor’s guilt and ptsd from the perspective of a WW1 pilot

That shit had no business hitting so hard. Felt gutted all day. Absolute S tier film. Ghibli’s best imo
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>>64749710
My dad and a few of his siblings were extras in that. They’re only visible for a few seconds when the kids run up to the plane.
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>>64749583
Keaton knocked it out of the park, very beautiful animation and story. Like you said, survivors guilt, but also the end of a frontier era, love and loss, family. Its really got a lot of important criteria to the humanity like Ghibli movies do.
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>>64757631
The director's cuts of this and Mezzo Forte had porn scenes in them.
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>>64754262
talespin is blessed
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>>64749583
that and all the other giblet movies are shit.

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Russia has ran out of shaheds now that Iran collapsed into a civil war. The latest strike was only made up of 10 drones
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>>64760318
>>64760315
That fight is going to be a bloodbath if it happens. All that time to prep an urban area for defense.

Imagine how many casualties it would take ziggers to capture Kyiv…
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>>64757814
>daddy what did you do during the war?
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>>64759772
>with ziggers opting for passive-aggressive cattiness instead of their former bravado and defiance.
kek, case in point >>64760247
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>>64757739
Hmm. Probability of the ukies instigating the latest uprising in Iran?
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>>64757866
They are just trying to blend in.
America First isn’t so great when they’re nabbing your oil tankers off the coast of Venezuela.

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chinks are selling drone jammers for like 1000 bucks
is it legal to own one of these in louisiana? also how effective would these be against retards with fpvs or glowniggers flying their shit around my property?
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>>64755632
if a jammer jams in the woods and no feds are around to detect it did it even happen?
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>>64758478
pointing lasers at aircraft takes a special kind of stupid because it's literally a 5 mile long line in the sky that leads directly back to your location
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>>64757915
>I can find you
Back to the Baofeng YouTube comment sections, gramps.
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>>64755056
It's so that your neighbours shit won't go into the groundwater and poison your well.
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>>64755056
The FAA and the FCC will rape your ass to the moon and back.

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Post some gun ideas you've had. Bonus for KelTec levels of madness.

>modern SA/DA cartridge revolver w/swing-out cylinder but designed on Colt 1860 lines.
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>>64758591
Depending on what state you live in I can sell you some
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>>64759467
Look up Orion’s Hammer
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>>64760602
Fuck it, good enough
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>bergman bayards with accessory rails and stendos, ideally in a wide spectrum of calibers, potentially including intermediate rifle rounds
>had a dream about a "5.56x19mm" pistol that could zip soft armor and only needed a barrel swap to use in my hi power
>new production meatballs that can, you guessed it, chamber intermediate rifle cartridges
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>>64757523
The Rossi LWC, but it's a top-break revolver with a 20" barrel and a blast shield, chambered in 45-70.

Post your most interesting, cool or weird uniforms and kits.

Pic related is
Bengal troops uniforms during colonial period.
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>>64751554
This might be the winner.

An arcane mage whipping out a rifle and lays it on thick with the military brocade and riding boots.


Peak.
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>>64748314
COBRA!!!
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>>64749194
>>64749261
>>64754355
Town in NY I was from raised a unit during the civil war but since I never heard anything about their uniforms I think they must have used more regular ones
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>>64754355
>Hey, uh which country's army are supposed to be part of again? It's somewhere in Europe right? 'Cause we're all over the place style-wise, but it's all generally sort of Europe-y.
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>>64760673
>Look, I get it. Zouaves, hussars, highlanders. All of that looks sick as fuck. But it's confusing. And that's to say nothing about all the languages we use in just this one particular army, though good job to whoever thought to stick all the German dudes in one regiment and the Gaelic speakers in another and the Hungarians (I think?) over in that one instead of mixing everyone up together. Though again, I understand. The language situation... it is what it is. But, and I'm just speaking for myself here, it would really help me remember which country's army I'm in if we could agree to carry ONE nation's flag into battle.

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can you even call yourself a /k/ommando?
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>>64760461
Your turn loser
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>>64760448
Nigga if you've ever owned a smartphone you're already on the grid, learn to accept that and move on.
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>>64760598
I've got an SD coming. Should I go with the fixed or collapsing stock?
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>>64760598
Impressive but why the redundancies?
Why memed mags?
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>>64759612
Ive been on the naughty list for a long time and had to pay $200 to do so before. I agree that the NFA should be abolished.

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With modern lasers, capacitors, and power plants how many 500 lb JDAMs could be shot down if all were targeting the laser?
Let's assume 2 kilometers altitude, 1000 km/h speed.
Could they even do 1?
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What's the mechanism a laser disables a JDAM? Fry its fuse? Its laser guidance package? Detonate its explosives?
Do modern US bombs have explosives that explode when they get hot?
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>>64760506
>With modern lasers, capacitors, and power plants how many 500 lb JDAMs could be shot down if all were targeting the laser?
Realistically like, maybe one? Lasers aren't anywhere near powerful enough to be instantly popping incoming munitions, they require time on target. And even if they were that fast, heat buildup prevents shooting for significant lengths of time.
And then even if you did solve these problems, you'd start coating munitions in ablative material for use against lasers.
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>>64760506
Lasers are good against missiles and drones because all it needs to do is disable or render inaccurate the thing pushing the munition forward.
A gravity bomb following a ballistic trajectory is going to hit roughly the same place whether you blind it or cook its guidance or whatever. It's going to be much harder for a laser to hard kill destroy a JDAM before it hits the ground.
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lasers don't actually work despite all the hype

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/arg/ cold weather larping edition

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>>64754330
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>>64760401
>can
Does this mean it doesn't void the warranty anymore?
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>>64760420
It said something about only with low backpressure forward venting cans.
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>>64759894
What can what video?
Unironically. I don't own any Titanium baffled or end-capped suppressors.

>>64760393
Three position AK FRTs that actually run.
Drop in roller gun FRT SS trigger packs that make use of OE HK style pack housings.
Better and more MPVO scopes in the 2-8, 2-10, 2-12, 2-16 range etc
More clip on options
More Inconel cans and less Ti cans
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The tisha is dogshit btw.
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>>64760404
Fine isn't antithetical to generic.

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Post gear. Discuss gear. Late night edition. Level IV+ and 4Chan Gold required.
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>>64760463
Not sure how I'll figure all that shit out but I'll try
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>>64760373
Looks nice thank you
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>>64759471
Congrats on a nice compass, something you can have your whole life. Learning land nav/orienteering is useful, and beneficial even if you use GPS and digital options. Something to do is get some topo printed for your area and places you go outdoors, if you laminate them even better, would also recommend some ranger beads to pace count.

https://www.natgeomaps.com/trail-maps/pdf-quads

High quality survey maps, and there's trail versions, too where applicable on the site. Prints a 7.5 minute quad map with 1 page key, 4 pages quad.
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>>64760201
>Are water bladders even worth buying? I don't see how they're particularly better than any water bottle inside a backpack or something other than conveniece
Convenience can make a big difference to your water intake. If taking a drink means taking your pack of or awkwardly reaching for a badly positioned pocket then you're going to hydrate less than someone who can just sip from the tube dangling over their shoulder.
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>>64760662
newest map on that site for my area was '97

https://topobuilder.nationalmap.gov/
has newer topos but the checkout is weird, I think they are free but you have to wait for them to email it to you

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Anyone here actually use D-Lead products, or any leadremovers in general?
I am currently looking at wipes, hand soap, body wash & shampoo, laundry detergent, and a lot more but theres too many to name...How many should I buy, and should I just buy all of them to be safe?
I shoot a fair amount and I’m going to be shooting way more this year than I ever have, and I'm starting to wonder how paranoid I should be about lead exposure...Because I’ve heard horror stories about young dudes who shot their whole lives, never wore gloves, never washed right, ate at the range, reloaded bare-handed and endedup with fcknCANCER or straight up DEAD a few decades later from lead poisoning.

>Is this a legit concern, or am I turning into a schizo?
>What precautions actually matter (ventilation, washing hands, changing clothes), and what’s overkill?
>I also have Pets, and I don't want them getting sick either.
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>>64758874
>shooting a lot indoors
Indoor ranges exist and range owners will cut costs when they think they can get away with it.
>>64758876
> if you dont wash hands like normal person
That's the big concern.
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>>64758883
well if you stick your fingers in body orifices right after shooting guns, i think you have bigger problems than lead poisoning
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>>64758876
>get any symptons
Symptoms are a bad standard to have, if you have noticeable symptoms of lead poisoning you already have irreversible damage you haven't noticed. They happen slowly so like having hearing loss if you're noticing it you're already fucked. You want to stay well below the threshold of ever showing any symptoms. Assuming western normal levels of hygiene most of the lead hazard in shooting is in inhalation, not consumption. It's in the air and gets deposited on stuff which means you're breathing it. See >>64756731 where I lead tested my face and sunglasses and got positive lead tests after shooting outdoors, and I wasn't even shooting anything really gassy like a suppressed rifle that gasses you out.
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>>64758911
>Forgetting about finger food and sandwiches.
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>>64754353
Yeah, I wash my hads with d-lead after shooting, and I wash parts kits with it before I work on them.

Should Japan also get one of those drone mother ships Singapore is getting? I think the izumo could carry lots of kamikaze drones.
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>>64757511

Asian countries be like
>buys billions of dollars of weapons to defend themselves in case of an invasion
>lets themselves get invaded by endless hordes of Indian Hindu rape rats, who rape and colonize them on behalf of India
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How about this? vertical launched shaheads?
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>>64757812
Drones can carry missiles and bombs and even the suicide drones are at least theoretically recoverable. Missiles are one off things. That's the main difference.
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>>64760388
71% are rookie numbers. Singapore's is like 89% last I heard.
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>>64760364
I think you're fucking stupid.

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You have a moderately sized military force and you have to deal with several hundred of these things. Here’s what you gotta remember about them:
>Nearly immortal, body can be damaged but the only thing that can kill them is fire
>sever a limb and it will keep coming after you
>burning them isn’t advised because the gasses inside will reanimate any corpses around them, including animals
>They do feel pain, from injury and their rotting bodies
>eating brains relieves said pain
>they’re very smart, able to fake calls for backup and set up ambushes
>speed depends on the state of decay, fresher corpses run like a human
>nuking them would kill them, but it would spread the trioxin gas further and make a bigger outbreak in the end
Well, /k/? You gotta get creative with this one.
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>>64760428
I think they just strike a pickaxe or something into the yellow guy's head. That wouldn't have been enough.
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>>64760428
I love all of them and considering ALL the lore... they definitely show whole arm reanimates and half does not. So there is a rule in there.
Blasting them with airborne powdered lime will fucking RUIN them, it was just not done in any movies. HCL works as do strong acids and bases.
>>64760444
They REALLY did not play out the Trioxin Rain thing, that would have caused a lot more problems.
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>>64760467
In ROTLD2 the military gets massacred in their ground operation. There's a scene with zombies riding around in an APC playing with their mounted turret while another is chowing down on a soldier's brain beside him.
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>>64760444
The threat of the Romero zombies was always that everyone was already "infected" (I say this in air quotes because it was never clear if the zombies were really sci-fi zombies from a disease or radiation or if there was something supernatural going on) and would reanimate unless their brains get blown out, a concept taken wholesale on the tin by Walking Dead.
Even if the military wipes out every single zombie that raises initially, society breaks down from the paranoia of the realization that eventually, they'll all turn. This is also why paranoia and betrayal is a central theme to all the zombie movies Romero worked on.
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>>64760476
They do, which doesn't work, then they cut him apart, and that still doesn't work.

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This is NOT ok!
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>>64760671
fuck off turdie
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OP here!
Forgot to mention I'm brown.
Also I'm a huge faggot!
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>>64760671
low quality bait
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>>64760671
>4600 tanks
More like 8000, do these faggots not understand the logistical advantage of having a boneyard of components which can be subjected to iterative improvements rather than assembling them and then letting them sit?

>ships
Is displacement just the naval version of percapita for turdies?

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>20 years ago
>People constantly felate the F22, claiming its the plane version of jesus.
>Constantly disparage the F35 saying its a an expensive boondongle that can't fight and is shit and is worse in every way to the f22 and they should have just made more f22s instead of axing the program
>Today
>People lament that the f22 is underutilized as it never gets any engagements
>Still question the value of F35 despite its multiple successes in infiltrating enemy held airspace and leading ground attack missions in heavily defended adversary airspace.

Its time you admit that F35 is the superior aircraft.
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>>64757707
That's for propulsion and habitation as well, but I'm sure the radar draws an insane amount of power.
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>>64756083
>>64756588
He must be, because the 260 isn't even finished yet. It's not hanging off anything in an operational capacity.
And like you said, it's specifically designed to fit the footprint of the 120 for easy compatibility with the F-22 and F-35's internal bays which were sized with the 120 in mind.
The AIM-174 is the Navy just going 'we need that capability yesterday' and sticking a naval SAM on a superbug hardpoint to fill the role. They'll probably end up using the 260 as well for the F-35C.
>>64757492
The F-35 actually being conceptualised from the ground up with future block modifications and refits in mind like we actually use them is going to be such a long term benefit, people don't even realise it just yet. There's already been three major revisions of the primary computer module, so new production planes aren't flying with 2006's greatest combination of 2004's hardware and it can be added to existing planes down the line too.
Becoming the right plane of the free world means the economies of scale are going to go crazy too, including for the future upgrades.
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>>64757923
>the 260 isn't even finished yet. It's not hanging off anything in an operational capacity.
It is, it's been procured off-record for at least a year already and officially entering service this year.

>the economies of scale are going to go crazy
They already have been for years. Procurement cost is currently $80m apiece for member nations and $100m for non-members. For members, it's cheaper than the Eurofighter, Rafale, Gripen E, Su-57, F/A-18, and F-15EX. The only cheaper alternatives are F-16V, JF-17, and Tejas (lmao).
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>>64754467
>Many seething Australians
It was me, one guy and I'm not seething I just think it's dumb same as selling them to jeets.
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>>64758921
The chinks already stole the blueprints, they've got as much as they're going to get. Even if they stole an entire airframe to tear down, it wouldn't teach them how to build the engines or any of the electronics or software.


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