Thoughts about using TELs for transporting an EMALS catapult so It can launch full size UCAVs from anywhere?
implessive/10, no rocket fuel to steal for cooking hotpot.
>>64690316How about landing?
>>64690316They have 20-60m long EMALS for transportation and deployment
Russia has done it again with the new 120km Tornado-S guided missiles employed en masse on Gulyaypole.Longer range than the Himars, heavier payload than the Himars, even has anti-jamming features where it picks a different path to the target if it senses too much interference.2min 40s video report:https://litter.catbox.moe/yp1l17.webm
>>64690386>Wait, I thought they had it before the war.Niet, comrade, you are spreading western imperialist lies.Also, Mother Russia has always been friend with America and never delivered natural gas to hateful generational nazis from Europe Peninsula.
>>64690143Another video of the “Russian Himars killer” used during the assault on Gulyaypole.
>>64690420>"another" video>literally the same clip as OP
>>64690420Guadalupe.
>>64690143>not cellularIts like the want to get laughed at
Are you prepared for Nuclear War? How do you even deal with widespread radiation? Apart from going south to Argentina
>>64690322all the cds i burnt myself in the 90s have heavy defects. many files cant be read anymore or are heavily corrupted.
>>64690128>nuke all cities nobody winsThe nobody wins is still an unavoidable consequence, due to power grid failure, global logistic chain collapse, and the overall death toll induced by famine and disease. Sure, the entirety of Europe won't turn into a glass parking lot, and a lot of side effects like radiation and climate change might be debated, but that doesn't mean that if you're not gone with the blastwave you won't be gone soon anyway. Russia won't be able to roll through the Fulda Gap anytime soon (or ever again), but that doesn't mean it wouldn't use its nuclear stockpile in pure countervalue capacity in case someone starts thinking he might win a nuclear war, at which point it's game over for everyone anyways. Especially in today's world, society's points of failure are energy and logistics: when refineries and powerplants get glassed everything else stops and almost everybody dies. In the end nobody wins anyways.
>>64690343supposedly homeburnt cds degrade much faster than proper ones but i also have working cd-rs from 90sotoh some cheap cd-rws from 00s are already gone
>>64690348Yeah totally dude that's why Germany and Japan are both barren wastelands to this day
>>64687499>I'm gonna live with the polar bears at the south pole.But anon they live in the North unless you are telling me that the Bears are secretly behind the plan to eradicate mankind with nuclear weapons?
Did the Garand Ping have any actual consequences on the battlefield? It seems like it would tell your enemy exactly when to launch their attack in any close quarters combat scenario, as the sound makes it obvious you've ran out of ammo.
>>64685138>Did the Garand Ping have any actual consequences on the battlefieldOf course no, most soldiers from this time were near deaf anyway
>>64690073Most Germans stationed in small town France had never fired a shot in anger and got stationned there by string pulling.
>>6468513899.9% of German, Italian, and Japanese soldiers would've had absolutely no fucking clue what the ping of a Garand would've meant.>>64685157Ping is more of a chink name though
>>64690077my 17yo grandfather was rushed to france after 3 weeks of training and got captured by the americans at the first day of combat. he didnt fire a single shot, said all they could do was keep their heads down, a guy next to him tried to shoot back and got his brain blown out. my grandpa was pretty shocked and after 2 hours of non stop getting fired at, they just surrendered.
>>64685157It's a crime that no one has had the reading comprehension to laugh at this joke, anon.I appreciate you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6MfjV2vsdgPresented without comment.
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>>64682126AI's primary use is social media shitposting. Not like people print and hang them.Why are you mad at the one appropriate use?
>>64683543>Yes, there's 3 more years of Pete Hegseth left.jfc
>>64689005>what the Chinese do (effective governance and industrialize)a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
>>64683878>Americans are vastly underestimated the harm that is being doneI have a vague feeling that the vast majority of Americans received such a horrid education, that they don't even know what planet they live on.
is there a way to make it work?
>>64689270they all have diffrent barrel length anon. simple as
>>64689270>>64688580In older lore the barrel length of bolters didn't really matter as the Admech would just produce what the schematic said, Innovation is a sin according to them.Then in 8th ed Cawl decided that every space marine chapter needed to have 15 different standard issue rifles, all chambered in their own properitary round. And the retarded part is that all 15 different rifles do the same fucking thing that the previous 1 rifle did because the previous rifle had different types of ammo that could be used.
>>64686483No.The Nu-40k fetish of single space mari-sues beating bazillion humans was always maximum retarded.There is more than enough weapons in the regular guard that should go through space marine armor perfectly fine.And being better/stronger should never guarantee a win in anything other than like human vs astartes boxing matches or something.
>>64689967The 40k that you know died around 2008, along with most other nerd circles after the trillions of investment money that was pumped into the economy from the Fed after the banking collapse.
>>64689967>A space marine walking around in 1000 pounds of armor who's training and armaments cost what a company of men does to field should be able to usually defeat a couple of guardsmen armed with lasguns>NOWhat a fucking retard you are. Why the fuck do they use Space Marines in your world when they cant even trade for half their weight in shit tier infantry and cost absurdly more?>>64690067What era of 40k are you referring to where an astartes isn't a threat to a single squad sized element of guardsmen? Because that's the level I explicitly said, "A threat to a Squad", and he considered that a laughable extreme, meaning they're not individually anywhere close to a threat to a squad.
Based Canada
>>64669561>>64669565Another issue is that about a week after they handed over the design schematics they got delivered to Beijing and Pyongyang, South Korea has terrible internal security.
>>64679647>Quebec language laws protect them from the Indian waveThey're here as well (and that's a good thing).
>>64679647>big dick CarneyYeah, suck the dick of a WEF globablist banker. So based
>>64685395>>64690029
>>64690190Post your guns
Towards the end of a broadcast on December 19 on Chinese state television, China Central Television (CCTV), brief but significant fragments of a People's Liberation Army wargaming exercise appeared. Among the simulated scenarios were Cuba, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea, alongside more predictable theaters such as Taiwan, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the Russian Far East. A non-secondary detail: the original video was subsequently removed from the CCTV website, further indication of the sensitivity of the content.From a military perspective, the exercise is not anomalous. Wargames are used to test concepts, train commands, and simulate complex environments in a repeatable and low-cost manner. The same CCTV service clarifies that the goal is to "help commanders learn how to fight without engaging in real battles," through systems that integrate land, maritime, air, space, and electromagnetic domains, using artificial intelligence, big data, and real-time simulations. All the systems shown are developed in China.
>Signaling, not deterringThe hypothesis of a credible deterrence or a direct operational intention seems unconvincing. China does not have the infrastructure, alliances, or posture necessary to sustain military action in the United States' 'backyard.' Precisely for this reason, the decision to show - albeit briefly - such scenarios on state media should be read as a low-cost communication operation.It is therefore a way to: introduce ambiguity about the real global ambitions of thePLA; feed informational noise and stimulate Western strategic debate; signal technological capabilities and conceptual maturity rather than immediate intentions.The fact that, in the same service, simulations of aerial clashes between Chinese J-16s and French Rafales, or maps including Hokkaido, the Kurils, and Taiwan, also appear, reinforces the idea of a message aimed at multiple interlocutors, not limited to a single theater.The value of the episode does not lie in the wargame itself, but in its public staging. It is not an announcement of action, nor a direct threat. It is an exercise in strategic signaling: showing that China not only fights - or prepares to fight - in its immediate spaces, but thinks globally, simulates globally, and also observes American moves far from its borders.In a context of systemic competition, showing that 'one is thinking can be, in itself, part of the game,' suggests a military source confidentially - especially since we are talking about speculation and perhaps it was just a mounting error and that image was not supposed to be published.
How many hours do you think an unsupported chinscpedetionary force survives unsupported in there?
Original articlehttps://formiche.net/2025/12/wargame-cinese-in-sudamerica-e-la-notizia-e-la-sua-esposizione-pubblica/#content
>>64690388Indefinitely, they'll just start razing and pillaging until they're stopped.It's an asian land war. No bars.>>64690377Hey jackass, the talking point is now about the upcoming naval exercises, check pol moron
>>64690391>chinese supermen when they have to face overwhelming fire and air superiority rather than just bullying unarmed hue-huesShame Pooh Bear hasn't got a son, he could continue the proud Chinese tradition of cooking amidst air raid warnings.
Taurus is almost done being integrated onto the Gripen
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>>64687604Getting some Boondock Saints vibes from this one.
This is the greatest fighter in history.
>>64689806too expensive.
>Basedmade edition
>>64686507I use a wire saw and a Victorinox flexible boning knife, the kind that butchers and chefs use. They aren't anything fancy but are very practical. They cost about $35, the grip has a fine texture on it that works great even if your hands are dirty or bloody, they are very sanitary.>>64687850silky saws are awesome for general purpose outdoors stuff, bushcraft, etc. I've never tried to use one on bone though, I'm not sure how well they would work for that given the style of teeth they have. Perhaps they work great?
>>64686507>Could have used a small saw,Actual pro-tip:Don't use a saw on animal carcasses.Use a cleaver or a hatchet.Saws create bone dust, meat contaminated with bone dust rots and spoils prematurely.
>>64685164Nice knife! I didn’t know that the larger Esee knives came with kydex sheaths.
>>64685164Is this the indestructible #5?
any1 else tried this crapso far i like it a lot more than rem oil for my microkeksbut i haven't gotten a long term on it opinion yet
Horsie is safe :)
>>64690130>They are probably equally shitty as the soviet-made ones.Yes, and you don't even know how shitty they in fact are
>>64690309On a very quiet night he could probably hear it rusting
>>64685402My man Yuri had explained it many times overThat cunt simply never received a kick into his big fat bottom so he ain't ever waking up from his derangement
So they've worked through the GLA tech tree including cut content, now they're raiding the concept art for ideas?The Generals timeline is wild.
Ruger has a shotgun now.
>>64685366>20ga onlyHigh end sporting guns are often offered in 16ga, 20ga, or even 28ga.The super-rich fucks who guy these things rarely care about factors like ammo cost and availability of ammo.All they care about is if the guns are potent enough to take down game birds, and if they're svelte, light, and handy to point around.As far as they care, small bore guns are good enough for shooting pheasants, pigeons, and quails, and they're much lighter and handier to carry around than some 10GA agricultural tool chambered for shoulder destroying 4½" Über-Magnum shell with 3oz of shot in them.
>>64680941I went from being interested to thinking $3k for cast shotguns was a crackhead pricing to wanting one once I found out it was a 20ga.What a roller coaster thread.
>>64680941ah, so its like watches. not actually better, but 10 times the price of a f91w
>>64680954>you probably also hate MIM exclusively because of indian sig parts
>>64678985Shooting a Glock is like riding the town bicycle; everyone has done it and the experience itself is often totally underwhelming.
You're on the toilet. You hear the sound of your door being kicked in.Tactically, what do you do in this situation? Animals are most vulnerable when they're using the bathroom, and that stays true for humans. I doubt you're carrying a gun with you to the bathroom either.
>>64690282>>Confirmed fatass. You have no usable muscle in any part of your body. It's all atrophied.Hey, 2026 is gonna be my year. I might be a fatass right now, but I’ve got goals.And if that doesn’t happen, anyway ozempic exists.Also I doubt being fat effects your piss stream distance. Whats next, it determines how far you shoot cum too?
>>64690319>admitted being a fatass>doesn't understand how to un-atrophy his muscles in any capacity (talks about ozempic and not exercise and discipline)>STILL doesn't understand atrophy>quoted the wrong postYou're a fat, stupid piece of shit. I would only pity you if there were something worth saving.
>>64690076>grab nearest serviceable "weapon">WAAAAAAAAGH!!!>run in such a manner that there is a thunderous sound and the floor shakes with each stepIf they don't make it in before I get to the door there's a good shot they'll fuck off. If they do they'll see a large yoked naked man charging them with something that isn't normally a weapon but absolutely is one today.If housing prices ever go down to the point I don't need a roommate I'll probably put one of those biometric/code lock pistol safes in there and stash a hi-point. OH NO! MY YEET CANNON RUSTED! Anyways...
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>>64690076Jokes on them I have been eating nothing but MREs for the past two weeks.
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?
>>64690247>šre-warpre*sausage fingers strike again
>>64689062>Advancing does not mean winning when those advances require hilariously unsustainable losses.ThisIt is all well and good to raise a flag on an additional village but if it's done at the cost of 20K KIA and WIA over a period of 2 years while not even crippling the enemy operational or strategical capabilities, it's just pissing away lives.Even the Red Army, which was rather confortable with pissing away lives, knew it was trading them for something.Russia here is just doing it to save face and try to push its luck in a diplomacy game that Ukraine can just postpone as long as the EU is showering it with money.
>>64690247>Turns out having the backing of the 2nd largest economyEuropoor here.We are either the 2nd or 3rd largest economy in the world, depending on how the RMB is trading.Not that it changes much : we are basically generating as much profit as China while having 1/3 of its population... and still have 3 times the population of Russia for a whomping 10 times its economy.Every time Russia is scraping 1 billion together, we can dump 10 billions if needed.Now, that might not be efficient spending but that's the kind of margin where, if the project is something you really really want to see happening, give you considerably more leeway than your rivals.Said project being TZD.
>>64690131>I can tell the difference between the maga spammers and the kremlin spammers any moreBoth are Indian
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How does this change the global balance of power now that the US has closed the hypersonic missile gap?
>>64689092>>64689188i 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
>>64689047>This is gonna be another case of the Mig 25 vs F15 debacle, isnt it?Nah. On the other hand, this is basically a dead ringer for the GLCM story.The short story is that the Russians had no countermeasures to deal with the Tomahawk when TELs first started being deployed to Europe, and Pershing IIs had a flight time of like four minutes from West Germany to Moscow. Regardless of the fact that this was in response to the USSR moving their missiles closer FIRST, this also meant that it would be possible for the US to launch a totally undetected first strike with Tomahawks and then follow up with Pershings more-or-less immediately after decapitating the entire Kremlin and destroying a ton of nuclear assets. Russia's response? Move to a launch-on-warning posture, ie. "no bro it's totally not a first strike doctrine".The Russians later agreed to come to the negotiating table for the INF after they had made the absolutely galaxy-brain decision to try to gather intel on whether or not NATO was planning a first strike during the annual(!) Able Archer wargames and almost faked themselves into starting a nuclear war. Fucking chimps.
>>64689188That's a boy btw
>>64690295>squishes tits>hips wider than shouldersI don't think it's normal to think about guys as much as you do
>>64689100>spindly seething chinsect talking like they don't have the gayest naming conventions on the planet