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>>64697188Because we live in a fake and gay country instead of a cool real country like switzerland
>>64697337that thing looks fuckin gay where are all the giant guns
>>64697436Jam machine.
>>64697344Liechtenstein or Czechia are what we should aim to imitate.
>>64697436It actually does have one of those
New Year's Bread - To A Tomboy I'll Be WedPrevious thread: >>64686073>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>with this sweet script you can hear pictures of your tomboy wife talking to you
>>64697268consider the following: big strong woman will bear big strong children
>>64696992Mood>>64697085I'll take your word for it, Lard>>64696823Whoever captured that fucked the resolution
>>64695345I’ve never thought sexually about any aunts. It’s only been two of my female cousins and that was specifically related to their tummies because 12 year old me was still trying to manage a tummy fetish
>>64697263You better have a lot of money for tables
>>64695618>wife bought patches from PK for me for ChristmasHow does someone get a wife who buys /k/ stuff for them?
We were born to soon travel to exotic planets and teach alien women to shoot guns. Feels bad man.
>>64697210https://youtu.be/dd7J1mi2NSk
>>64696935>I disagree on deep level with low blow gotcha's like thatBecause your mental illness or actual brain damage (perhaps shriveled amygdala) prevents you from practicing pattern recognition. For us humans (you wouldn't understand), these filters and friend or foe identification systems are the basis of practical reality, and any society that tolerates more than a small margin of your contrary idea annihilates itself.Sorry but the infinitely brief period of all human existence where we shut off our pattern recognition is over and it's never coming back. You've been identified as an enemy and now everything you say is either wrong or irrelevant.
>>64697232>You've been identified as an enemyOf who? Let's find out.Ahem."Ukraine is a made up country created by a communist Jew and queers should all be drowned in bogs".
Just think of all the Navi brothel-domes back on earth.
Wait. is it explained how the RDA trip to Pandora works? is it FTL? takes 6 years but thats still slow in some regards
I kinda miss Barry. These were simpler times anons.
>>64697341woah, I'm both of those things, based
>>64697323>iv8888 is an unwatchable channel.he is just a retarded redneck talking about politicsas for paul he was a legend im sad to say i think we will never have a guntuber like him and it seems gun tube is on the downward spiral
Iraqvet was always an unwatchable retard, nothing could/can be done to make him watcheable, not even a good co host
>>64697347>gun tube is on the downward spiralThink of the guntube audience, it's a bunch of larpers
>>64697347I think I finally understand what makes channels enjoyable to me, and it really is just an autist excited to show you shit he's passionate about. Channels that suck shit are the ones trying to sell themselves as a character or influencer. I noticed this when watching watch modders and builders. Some of them are just autistic retards talking about the minutiae of a movement, whereas we have other faggots doing edits showing their stupid fucking face and trying to give you a montage of them thinking or some dumb shit. IV8888 is just a fat redneck with a high school education that worked at a store and for a second got to dream about being anything but that, but that is all he is, and he really wants you think otherwise. Hell, his channel name is him trying to portray himself as a vetbro coolguy, even though he was a basic bitch 11C. Paul, on the other hand, was just himself.
IT'S UP!: https://youtu.be/qvUbx9TvOwk?
>>64697106NTA >insensitive explosivesWouldn't this just mean it's unlikely to go off instead of catastrophic detonation like we see from the turret tossing? So the chance is still there to go kaboom.
>>64697321I don't think you understand what I'm talking about. The BBG (AKA the Trump class) is approximately the size of an America-class chopper carrier, this would imply one needs a berth designed for a ship at least the size of an America to build it. Considering how anemic the US shipbuilding industry is it is probable that the Navy would either have to upgrade another berth to handle warships of that size, or make room in a berth that would otherwise be used to build an America or Ford.
>>64697376>make room in a berth that would otherwise be used to build an America or Ford.And I'm saying this is what they're going to do if they attempt to build it, but I think it's unlikely this gets done at all.
>>64697376HII in Pascagoula is launching the last LHA in FY29. It's not hard to see them laying a keel there for BBG-1 in FY29/30.
>>64697144>If the plan is to upgrade naval yardsWith the timetable given? No. That shit should have been done two decades ago but things like the GWOT took center stage then.
It’s disappointing that deltaP was sold to true velocity. They don’t sell cans to the public anymore. The catalog on their website is barren.What if you took that thicc delta P can and made it a reflex design. How much could you shave off of the total length added to the bare muzzle while still maintaining the same sound reduction? I imagine not much, but also not zero, right?
>>64697426Who do they sell to then? GD lost the contract for the NGWS.
>>64697452> Who do they sell to then?I don’t know. It’s been a while since the competition. If they were gonna resume public sales, they would have done so already. Why buy a company then effectively discontinue its entire catalog?
>>64697261Pics?
>>64697478To sit on the patents, presumably. Many such cases.
I'm a brainlet when it comes to acoustics, but are there reasons other than price/difficulty as to why a monolithic suppressor made of sintered titanium or stainless steel wouldn't work ? Think of acoustic foam with insane weight to structural strength.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq2AM9x80nA&t=63s
You mean the whole thing is made of titanium or steel but with the topology of foam, and with a caliber-sized hole in the middle for the bullet? If that’s what you mean, well all that material, despite being porous, gets in the way of the gas, and so the path of least resistance for it is to follow the bullet out of the front. You want there to be lots of empty space with only the occasional obstruction (baffle) for the gas to freely flow into.
>>64697430>but are there reasons other than price/difficulty as to why a monolithic suppressor made of sintered titanium or stainless steel wouldn't work ?Not really. "Cost" is a huge driving force in the can market. Metal foams have been tinkered with for cans, but it all comes back to cost of manufacture well before other issues.
>>64697443>the whole thing is made of titanium or steel but with the topology of foam, and with a caliber-sized hole in the middle for the bullet?Yep precisely. You can control the pore size and structure so that it looks like this in the center and the pores get finer/tighter towards the outside walls.
>>64697462Well imagine you have such a can. And it has a decibel reduction of x. Now transform this can into a conventional one. I.e. make the pores bigger until there’s no foam left and it’s just empty space. Now the internal volume is greater and there are no obstructions whatsoever impeding gas flow into the baffles. You can expect a decibel reduction of *at least* x, but likely quite a bit higher.What do you think the benefit of a foam suppressor would be?By the way, I think some people do use steel mesh inside their cans. I don’t remember what for, I want to say it’s for use with gel so the report is quieter, but I’m not sure.
What is /k/ favorite type of glock?
>>64696866>double springs were a minor failure pointIf that's true then it took them 16 years to address it, kek
>>64697357Extremely minor. Probably took autistic analysis of 10 years worth of data to make the call.
>>64697226I'm not super happy about the idea of a trigger guard attached directly to the belt. The old kydex trigger guard on paracord and a clipdraw combo at least means the gun can't use its own weight to get out of the guard.
>>64697454I used to use a MIC but they kydex was too weak and cracked (and no I didn't slip it on wrong, ever). Unless the butt of the gun gets a hard whack forward its secure enough and if it did hit my belt keeps it from moving forward much so it stays in place and the trigger is still protected. I'm not fighting people in the streets or tackling folks to the ground so the odds of that even happening are almost zero anyways. The pros of the Vanguard outweigh the cons for my usage.
>>64697440>10 years worth of data>had it right the first timeJust like when they deleted the finger grooves
https://nextgendefense.com/poland-invisible-shield/>Poland’s STRATUS system uses high-intensity electromagnetic pulses to disable hostile drones, creating an “invisible shield” without explosive or kinetic effects.
>>64695147there's this thing called aerodynamics anon.
i hope we will be keeping this tech for ourselves, since every sane Pole knows that america won't help us if russia starts chimping out
>>64696975Shielded cables have been a thing for decades. The controller board can be shielded inside the composite/plastic housing, it doesn't have to be outside. The structural materials aren't sensitive. Battery is easily wrapped.The only things that might be fiddly and require some actual engineering are the camera and the motors. But if it's done properly by the manufacturer it shouldn't add much weight.
>>64690743https://cyberdefence24.pl/cyberbezpieczenstwo/polski-system-do-ochrony-infrastruktury-krytycznej-przed-dronami
>>64691036Some of you may die, but it is a sacrifice I am willing to make.
>$344 million per plane>So we can gift them to IsraelLiterally how the fuck are these F-15s so expensive what the heck
>>64697265>what do you mean you dont want to pays for my endless wars???>Fucking nazis! It's like anudah shooooaaaaaaah!
>>64697291Not a single good one.
>>64697301>>64697310Confirmed hysterical parasite writhing in anger that the host noticed it.
>>64693289Next time don't vote for a guy that pimped off his daughter to Jews. Not that the other team was any better, what with their obsession to flood the US with spics.
>>64693323Israel flies about 66 F-15s and they've all been used extensively in their recent campaign to destroy the terrorists from Hamas by targeting civilians instead. So it's likely that after decades using them, their airframes must be in dire need of replacement. Plus the F-15EX is ultra fucking modern, even when compared to the avionics that the Foreskin Munching tribe can develop domestically.
Chile sending Marders to Ukraine, possibly Leopards.Chile has sent an initial batch of 30 Marders to Europe as part of an extended ringtauche scheme. They will be refitted and sent to the Ukrainian frontline. Chile will recieve Skyranger equipped vehicles in return.It is likely that aging Leopard 1s in Chilean service will be sent along with more Marders.Chile planned to refit it's Leopard 1 fleet as missile destroyers and smart mortar carriers as Chilean Leopard 2s and Marders are upgraded by FAMAE and Turkish partners to totally replace all Leopard 1 tanks and M113 remaining in service. Now it seems that the Leopard 1 and YPR76 vehicle pools may be done away with entirely at a rapid pace, sent abroad, as the Leopard 2A4CHL and Marders become the reserve units at an accelerated pace.A staunch NATO ally, Chile has flirted with purchasing new build Leopards over the years as well as Puma and Lynx infantry fighting vehicles with German arms makers even proposing domestic production. The time for that may come soon. With the sometimes hostile neighbor Peru set to soon induct the K2 MBT and an 8x8 IFV variant of the K808 into service and rival Brazil likely to acquire the CV90MKIV and a new yet announced MBT soon, it is likely that Chile, now with a new pro-military cabinet elect will choose to acquire new build modern armor.
>>64697367How were you able to solve the captcha with such poor reading comprehension skills?
>>64695985https://www.landracebureau.com/product-page/crimean-hash-plantYou could grow ukrainian weed. I've never heard of it though and I'm a 45 y/o deadhead.
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>>64697134During MAidan, in america, my local store up and stuck the entire lot of russian stuff in the back corner and took out the lightbulb over it so there was this strange dark area lmao. They still sold it but like, you got the message.
>>64695822As a peruvian I feel extremely jealous, they not only have cleaner cities but arr contributing to TZD, well, we still have better food.T. Peruvian.
Do the upper echelon military dudes continue to train with firearms throughout their careers, or would they be completely useless in a fight?
>>64691095Depends on the circumstance. During GWOT, I can vaguely recall some high ranking dude that shot someone during a green on blue attack. I wanna say the guy was a general, but my memory is shit and I'm too lazy to google it.
>>64694822>American officers are cats
>>64695228North/South Divisions were still very unclear for the majority of Gooks in 1950. For some, as far as they cared, since it seemed that the North was winning in 1950, they simply accepted that they shall be the new bosses.
>>64691089doesn't happen in a real war, there will be a platoon to battalion size element for force protectionif anything the HQ is more likely to get bombed
>>64695228The Korean government was hilariously corrupt before and after the war. Further, a bunch of peasants seeing a random American wander around, with many more Nork soldiers who would probably punish them for not giving up the guy would logically give up the guy. This isn't the same as Chinese partisans helping Doolittle raiders escape Japanese soldiers looking for them at enormous cost to themselves just to give Japan a fuck you.
What's the minimum standard to train to if you are going to carry? I am not talking SOF, I am not talking some mercenary company standards. Just something that a person can't do after 50 rounds, but 100% of people can do after 3-6 months. Think 2 plate bench / 3 plate deadlift.I am guessing it's 2 rounds on target from rest or holster in x time. What's that x?What's the best way to train for it?
The brits did It with during WW2 to fight off German subs and Luftwaffe raiding their merchant ships, called CAM (Catapult Assisted Merchantmen, ship) and MAC (Merchant Aircraft Carriers): https://youtu.be/i6BqpInpZ2wSo nowadays with Steam and Electromagnetic catapults and CAA/UCAVs wouldn't that be much easier?
I wish they would spin up harrier production. It would be so funny if there was a demand for them from countries that cannot afford the F-35b
Modern CAM ship dont really make sense for a lot of different reasons. Strapping a Hurricane on a rail with some booster rockets made sense given that the fighter cost a fraction of the freighter. With an F-35 those costs might be inverted, unless you're talking about the utterly massive ships. But even so, the threats that they'd be protecting against are much different. In 1940 your biggest threat was a Ju-88 or Fw200 appearing on the horizon, and with that a couple minutes heads up could put a fighter up to defend you. How exactly do you anticipate detecting a modern threat with a civilian vessels sensors, be it a submarine, enemy aircraft or cruise missile?
>>64695513"It's deja-vu all over again"
>>64696476Harrier was not safe or cheapAlas I hope Spain flys them for a long time for the memes
>>64695522>>64696699>>64695479>billions in aircraft and ordinancePic related with modest modifications and a ramp or very basic catapult would work just fine. If the US is slinging 200km+ anti ship missiles from helicopters then a biplane can do the same thing, better even due to vastly superior range.
Why don't modern rifles have a cleaning rod along the barrel anymore with a cleaning kit in the stock/grip?Seems like a pretty inelegant solution to give the soldier these separate maintenance packages when it all could be mounted on the gun, easily and quickly accessed when needed, and never misplaced/lost.
you don't need to clean the barrel unless you're shooting a black powder gun or you're some obsessive precision shooting autist cleaning the barrel every range trip
>>64685664Even what you've pictured was not "full length" and often required an extension, and said extension was often retained by an NCO, as to keep soldiers from damaging their rifles via unsupervised cleaning.a good example is the K98K, which retained a cleaning rod, but was meant to be cleaned by the individual soldier with the RG34 cleaning kit , AKA "Rosary Beads".
>>64685597The NGSW-AR if SOCOM had managed the program instead of some corrupt-ass colonel from the regular Army.
>>64697156You didn't answer his question, you pulled a whatabout
>>64697112So, you're positing that a separate cleaning kit is bad because it can be lost, but what the fuck are you supposed to do with only a cleaning rod?OP, you are seriously fucking retarded and I'm fucking sick of scrolling past your retarded fucking thread.