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>>64689234
kneel
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>>64682657
THIS IS INSANITY
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>>64689379
THIS IS SPARTA!!
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>>64689379
IT went down today.
It was 108 yesterday now its 106.
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>>64689431
THIS IS PATRICK!

If the Blue space monkeys evolved on our earth, at what technological level would they have been wiped out just like Neanderthal were?
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>>64689102
Navi as depicted wouldn't really work on Earth as they'd need either a massive amount of calories compared to humans to maintain there size or have a completely different physiology.
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>>64689441
By that logic the entire thread is fucking moot, they would just be tall humans, nothing some white explorers cant fucking handle, kek.
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>wiped out just like Neanderthal were?
The species that was basically bred out of existence? What are you suggesting?
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>>64689117
>posts a man famously killed by an archer
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>>64689471
>It’s simple, we fuck the Na’vi

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Hello everyone. I know how to reload ammo but I lack certain mathematical concepts that are needed to work a load backwards from projected performance. I know you lot can be pretty smart so can you help me? I want to find chamber pressure. The cartridge in question is 7.62x25.

Case:
>7.62x25
Bullet weight:
>265 grains
Velocity:
>1000 fps

I want 300blk but smaller and dumber.
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>>64687753
Nobody said that you have to maintain OAL.
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>>64687753
>I don’t think you could get them to go 1000fps
You can get them to 1200 fps without exceeding the original pressure spec. You could go way beyond 1200 if you loaded to higher pressure.
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>>64687917
I stand corrected. Kinda incredible what a tiny case is capable of even at low to medium max pressure. I was however considering normal OAL from a pistol-length barrel.

>>64687851
True.
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>>64685938
Where exactly did I say any of that? I picked x25 because it will fit in both 9mm and 556 bolt faces. You seem really insecure
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>>64689366
>because it will fit in both 9mm and 556 bolt faces
neg
223 is .380 case head size, 9mm and x25 are slightly larger
you'd need a 5.45 bolt head

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Still reeling from the sheer retardation of the Battleship proposal, plus that it'll be replacing the DDG(X) project.

But the FF(X) looks good. It won't have VLS in it's first flight, but it'll have an established supply chain and available logistics for repair and maintenance. As long as they don't try to make more capable than it needs to be, i think it'll be a good boat.
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>>64687631
Right, so you're just inferring. Not actually anything substantive to make such a broad generalization?

Unless we have a line item on how the FREMMs were passing/failing we can't draw conclusions -- because to what to degree was it SEANAV changing for the sake of changing (no carpets in bunks) versus shock/firefighting etc.
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>>64687281
Do you have any source for that claim?
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>>64687430
You know nothing about ships, holy fuck you are retarded.
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>>64687377
>All that shit
Still waiting on proofs
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>>64687457
>people have spent the last 20 years looking for reasons to hate the LCS and this is the main one they latched onto.
I'm pretty sure main one is lack of actual mission modules that were pretty essential for a modular ship.

Do wooden logs work as armor or is it cope?
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>>64676237
Placebo actually still works even if you know it’s bullshit
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>>64685661
>>64685667
This guy got the joke.

>>64686391
These images are a further reminder that the Siege of Marawi was untapped kino by the war edit guys when they were big. Too many slavaboos, I guess.
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>>64684181
Wait, are there Muslims in Thailand?
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>>64675551

this. If the logs have a 10% higher hance of me not dying to an fpv or grenade drop drone it's worth the couple hours to chop them down and strap them on
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>>64689364
Read the rest of the thread, dolt.

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Around elves, relax yourselves.

Previous thread: >>64677931
>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>with this handy script installed you'll occasionally hear what sounds like elves singing, but it's actually just Finnish
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>>64689221
I find it basically impossible that this model of android would be the only model available on the market, or even on the market for long with such an utterly garbage business model, 100% many companies would release models you can just outright buy and trade in every few years for the newly upgraded model (with a personality/memory swap of course), basically how phones work now. Their main business model would revolve around trade in offers so you feel like you're getting a great deal on the newest fanciest chasis even though a 10 year old model still "just werks."
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>>64689299
after marriage
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>>64689280
That specific like type of bra pattern is hot
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>>64689303
This is the goal of course, but how long, how many patents, copyrights and other legal garbage will stand in the way, these aren’t like phones but highly sophisticated machines. You could of course go with an AI powered fleshlight off Temu or Alibaba if money is an issue.
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>>64689221
>>64689476
The nightmarish part to me is inevitably updates will change their personality. Just like every few years you have to deal with Windows getting worse, that will happen to someone's wife. Just one day she gets an update and is no longer the same person. She has the same memories and is still programmed to love you, but her mannerisms have changed, her speech pattern has altered, it's a stranger wearing her fake skin, and the illusion is broken, the robot is no longer a person but an object.

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What are the strategic implications of Russia deploying (literal) cavalry wave attacks against Ukrainian positions and drones in the last month of 2025? Has the eyebrow been raised?
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>>64688873
Here's to this faggot getting raped with a bayonet and beaten to death instead of getting to die peacefullyof old age like that faggot putin and trump
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>>64689086
most of the horses were doing non-combat work, so that horse feed is basically the equivalent of gas and diesel. militaries will obviously use more fuel than ammo by weight.
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>>64689086
to put this into simpler terms, a soldier fighting in the frontlines needs 4k calories per day to maintain his bodyweight. the soviet and german armies averaged around 2500 during WW2 due to logistical limitations. a horse requires 20k, 5 times as much.
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>>64683618
Surely the Russian army is getting to the point where they'll nope out and mutiny. Sorry, didn't mean to call you Shirley, but this shit is getting ridiculous.
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>>64687984
Imagine just sitting atop the meat pile instead of snuggling between a corpse or two.

Dude was larping as khorne on his throne

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>>64688337
>but a problem for a SOCOM optic.
Maybe, if they are operating in the arctic...
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>>64687864
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>>64688090
Buddy, /lgbt/ is that way, ain’t nobody want your home AIDSdress.
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>>64687952
I have an ACOG.
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>>64689427
No, I asked SOURCE on it being fixed?

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why is the entirety of latin america armed with galils,tavors,barak missiles...
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>>64689273
also PULS for example being compatible with grad
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>>64688959
>industry is mostly entirely private companies
IAI and rafael are state owned
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>>64688431
>Tends to have some American parts which we have the power to veto sales

Without delving into technicalities, even if a weapons system incorporates some US-made components doesn't make it automatically fall under ITAR.

Companies can incorporate US-made dual-use components into their systems and keep their products ITAR-free, as long as those parts are not on the United States munitions list.

That being said, the US would have an easier time strong-arming Israel even if their products were itar-free than EU countries.
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>>64688959
> Israeli military industry is mostly entirely private companies
There's no such thing as a weapons manufacturer without government oversight. You can't just set up shop and manufacture weapons somewhere as if you were growing watermelons.
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>>64687846
Do chinks actually sell to anyone? I don’t think I’ve seen anyone use their stuff

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>time to shoot a nice .280- ACK!
Which cartridge has the worst name? My vote is .280 ackley improved, with an honorable mention to .30 super carry
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8.6 blackout should be 330 blackout
22 creedmoor should be 5.5 creedmoor
>>64688643
I think it takes the cake. 7x51mm would have been just fine. 08 means literally nothing
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>>64688695
Everyone just calls it 708.
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5000 BUCKBREAKER
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>>64688212
>Which cartridge has the worst name?
If you're not a furry then you might dislike ".360 Buckhammer."
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>>64688241
>Counter point, which name is best?
If you are a furry, then you might love ".360 Buckhamer."

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The 6th one. Talk about Russian submarines, the nuclear military, all that shit. Someone probably has a link to the first 5.
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>>64685608
Bhopal was partly caused, or at least severely worsened, by the jeets taking a coffee break while they were figuring out what was wrong.

>The decision was made to address the problem after a 12:15 a.m. tea break, and in the meantime, employees were instructed to continue looking for leaks. The problem was discussed by MIC area employees during the break.[24]

>When the tea break concluded at 12:40 a.m., the reaction in tank E610 escalated to a critical state at an alarming speed within five minutes

Tank E610 would release 40 tons of methyl isocyanate, killing thousands of villagers.
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>>64688402
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster
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>>64685720
>created the asbestos filter and got into pesticide
Absolute gamers, debuff stacking on an international scale.
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>>64686395
So they're now down to around 500 base model T-72s that are being refurbished, plus the 1k or so really worn out T-62s and T-55s?
AFVs are a bit less clear, they must have around 4k left. But at least a third of those are in the formations around Moscow and St. Petersburg, i.e. regime security.
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>>64672472
>Norilisk and Mayak were so bad that during an ecological and pollution review in the early 2000s where Russia basically gave the rest of their industries a free pass to continue polluting, they forced both of them to make changes and clean up their act. It was THAT uniquely bad.
Karabash deserves to be up there with them, it probably went under the radar because its a pretty small city (that is literally dying out on top), and not only because it's on the same train line as Kyshtym
>While rural areas of Chelyabinsk suffer from the effects of radioactive contamination, the urban population is faced with the impact of the chemical and metallurgical industries
Those people are fucked regardless where they live kek
And Karabash has still some uniquely grim characteristics even for russia
>parts of the city downwind of the plant were permanently evacuated because the dioxin concentration was too extreme
>you can tell which way the wind blows by the changing color of the smog
>male life expectancy as low as 40
>inhabitants complain that when the wind changes it kills plants in their garden and chicken
>Silver lining, they don't have to pay ground rent because the ground is so contaminated with heavy metals

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>heavy? just lift some weights bro
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>>64688969
>Milley is a very competent military commander.
Debatable
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>>64689226
SFABs were considerably less stupid than they might appear to you. They were perfected GWOT fodder. Career soldiers granted a little coziness to go with their frontline service. A full NCO structure to chase tewwoists and train browns with more numbers than SF but without retarded one-term newbies to slow them down. They were also active duty reserve units. In event of peer war, just add privates fresh out of basic and you have a full infantry brigade, without the expense of maintaining all those one-term privates in peacetime.
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>>64688079
Military equipment adoption is a cycle. We have to relearn the same lessons every generation or two and keep repeating what we've done prior. It won't take long for people to realize that having less ammo, even if less ballistically efficient, fucking sucks and people are going to move towards smaller caliber rounds still effective at ≤300 yards and let marksmen, artillery, or air handle anything further out.

In general I think the US is learning a lot of the wrong lessons from A-Stan and Ukraine. What the fuck did Hegseth mean by deciding that Polaris OHVs are better for survivability in drone-rich environments over actually armored vehicles? The fuck?
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>>64689430
He meant they are easier to handle when you're tooling around with a BAC of .29
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>>64689439
Booze cruisers are the most oppressed group.

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How does this change the global balance of power now that the US has closed the hypersonic missile gap?
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the roach on /pol/ must be losing his mind over this
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>>64689023
damn donald trumpstein for once is not cucking to russians
what a turn of events
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>>64689100
Meanwhile Russia is doing donkey assaults in the year 2026.
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>>64689092
>>64689188
i do not think it was trump decision. Despite what Trump may be wishing he doesn't have full power and support among republicans and military to completely screw over europe. Doesn't mean he isn't trying though

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How is Ukraine able to receive this quality of video feed and send controls to low fly drones targeting airbases inside of Russia?
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>>64687692
>King Nigger sided with Migrant Merkel
Like pottery
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>>64687652
Right.
A fiber optic cable is basically a tunnel you shine a flashlight into. A tunnel so tiny, the light has no room to bounce around in the manner it does on our macro scale. So the light comes out the other end exactly as it entered. That won't work if there are holes in the tunnel. There is absolutely no crosstalk whatsoever between these SM fibers.
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>>64683832
>It could have been over already if Putin didnt have Epstein related blackmail on Trump.
But he doesn't even NEEED to have them. All he has to do is pretend to have them. This is the most dramatic part.
And this is precisely why you don't elect someone that can be blatantly blackmailed, it's just so easy to make someone dance to your tune.
Europe should also play the music and make Trump do the funny dance, really. EU plays way too nicely and by-the-rules.
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>>64682824
>How is Ukraine able to
Foreign intervention.
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>>64686669
Dat would be true if they were freedumb fries, tehe~

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Do sidearms still matter in current meta?
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>>64687021
No, and they never did.
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>>64687230
>He said he'd prefer it to be smaller than an M9 or P320
>something like a P365 or an M&P Bodyguard would be enough
What happened to the U.S. Army distinction with smaller pistols for officers, the M1908 .380, Colt Commander
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>>64687021
>in war
They became obsolete in WW2 as soon as things like the MP40 and M1 Carbine were developed. They were merely symbols of rank for officers and specialists like paratroopers.
>in everything else
No they are useful and still relevant for civilians and cops.
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>>64687176
>recorded knife kill
>recorded pistol kill
>recorded kills
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>>64687021
Yeah


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