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Old thread: >>64739370

>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
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>>64746248
They look a bit like 90's prostitutes.
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>>64746435
illegally cute
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>>64746442
90s hookers dressed more modest then 90% of modern women. How did it degenerate so fast.
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>>64746458
I think it was that 90's business aesthetic that was going on at the time resulting in escorts that would dress up as if they could blend in an office environment and thus be brought to "office parties"
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>>64746435
Based and megane pilled

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The 3-day SMO has now lasted longer than the Great Patriotic War
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>>64746397
The average person doesn't wanna live surrounded by shit, humans are naturally cleanly animals, some of the oldest human ruins ever discovered show methods of waste disposal and we have evidence of indoor plumbing that's almost 4000 years old. It makes sense that keeping the place clean would be generally appreciated by normal people.
Of course, these are Russians we're talking about, who seem to just have zero issues living in garbage piles.
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>>64746408
I think Anthony Beevors book about the battle of Berlin said something about that
Basically the NKVD/Commissariat were sidelined in favour of military efficiency but after the victory they got their power back and then cracked down on the army
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>>64746269
Tbh, the Russians probably wouldn't have done anything to save Maduro (because they couldn't lol) and Khamenei remains to be seen.
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>>64746400
>combat karts

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LYING ABOUT MEDICAL HISTORY: GOOD (YMMV)
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>>64746048
>>64746078
That was my work. I'm neither of you retards.
Robert posted 200 times so I posted 200 times calling him Robert.
It was a good use of time.
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>>64746048
>>64746078
Also Robert, my Robertusations were almost all correct.
Janny + mods obliterated hundreds of your spam posts so it wasnt in vein.
Go back and check that thread, nearly all of my Robert posts were up while yours were trash canned.
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>>64746077
No, your run time is garbage. You should be maxing the 2 mile and running a consistent 37:30 5 mile or below if you want to have a shot.
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>>64746371
>keeps breaking rules
>keeps getting banned
>keeps evading bans so he can keep breaking rules
>"ITS THEIR FAULT! THEY ARE THE BAD GUYS!"
Literally you rn
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>>64746077
Get close to maxing the other ACFT events too or you're going to get laughed at.

Do wooden logs work as armor or is it cope?
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>>64677114

>>Blyat! I will dig that out and hammer on it by the fire later. Maybe valuable inside.
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On aggregate level it's not worth it as it causes extra wear and tear on the engine and transmission system of the vehicle. However individual crews don't care about that, so in their view even little help is worth it.
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>>64682830
The cope cages are supposed to help keep the roof protected from the small shit dropped by quad copter drones, not a javelin attack.
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>>64743826
The original cope cage was expressly an anti-Javelin measure, that's why they're called cope cages. They do have some utility as slat armor though, which as you pointed out works against the flotsam dumped on tank roofs from drones. The Israelis deployed Merkavas with cages for that purpose when the current Gaza imbroglio kicked off.
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>>64704473
>early soviet rpgs defeated by airsoft targets
i can't, i just can't

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Where's everyone that claimed that attack helicopters and air assaults were obsolete now?
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>>64716908
You may be correct in the theoretical sense, but with no money it does require a higher caliber of people
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>>64722703
>or a drone that can kill your helo
The only drones that can do that are large multi-million dollar attack craft that at best can achieve parity with ill-maintained Russian gunships. Pound per pound, drones are absolute shit at Air-to-Air, and the vast majority of attempts to shoot down helos with them, even in Ukraine ended up with the chopper on top.
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>>64717359
NATO is the closest thing.
Same equipment, same training.
Never thought they would be viewed as an adversary though.
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>>64737986
alert fighers are already fueled and ready to scramble
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>>64716238
>When you clock it's the USAF and USN instead of some regional bullshit do you really want to be the one guy who actually sorties?
but it wasn't usaf and usn. it was mostly guard and marines.

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Could plastic garbage from the ocean be used for 3D printers for printing guns like FGC-9?
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>>64728214
>They are pagpag eaters in the eyes of westerners
Westerner here. I don't know what that is. You're all SEAmonkeys as far as I'm concerned.
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>>64624726
That’s PETG and a mix of HDPE won’t be all that great

The plastic used in 3d printers is a byproduct of food waste anyway like the yogurt run off and high fructose corn syrup
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>>64624726
You can use bacterial readily available to break the plastic down and turn it into nuclear missles.
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>>64624726
I thought bacteria has already evolved and is slowly eating away at the plastic trash island in the ocean
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>>64743919
Bacteria that break down plastic are pretty rare. No reason they cant evolve, its still a form of hydrocarbon so there is useable energy in it. But they would be extremophiles. Thing is, if they ever evolve and propagate at scale, plastic starts to lose its primary use of being a hard material that doesnt decay (other than from UV). If plastic just decays because badteria eat it, then at that point wood and metal would be more useful.

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Why is French firearm design so strange?
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>>64746253
The joke is that in Britain, the women have to be threatened with violence to fuck smelly Pakis, whilst in Upper Morocco, they have no such qualms
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>>64746270
>hey we let our daughters get raped on mass, but at least we aren't French
God is there a people more despicable than the bong. not for the casual accusation of race mixing, but at casually joking with their own rape
t-not even a real country
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>>64746280
It's not a joke, it's a fact. French women are some of the loosest and most open to miscegenation this side of the Donbass. Not my fault that you live in a nation of whores and cuckolds.
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>>64746297
>I'm French
wrong by two countries
but please regale me how loose women are worse than your daughters getting raped and the authorities doing nothing and population taking it all with a stiff upper lip instead of lynchings
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>>64741881
It's honestly puzzling we voluntarily send the dumbest, darkest, most baboon-esque recruits straight to the régiment du train instead of building a somewhat competent logistic force with people of average intelligence. I wonder why that is.

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What tools for self defense would you recommend for someone in Europe to have when shit goes down. There are black powder revolvers shotguns and rifles, but you can't buy them everywhere in Europe. There are crossbows and bows but what is really their capacity to defend, and of course air rifles, in some countries they are unrestricted in some countries they are cucked and they are a hassle to have around in the case of an emergency. Better yet what should everybody own, not just weapons, in case they want to survive more than 72 hours.
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>>64746392
Blows can very much defend an area with adequate preperation. Their rate of fire is much better than a crossbow or black powder musket/rifle. You're not going to be sprinting and jumping around like legolas, with a compound bow especially, but english archers were supposedly able to put out 10-12 arrows a minute in rapid fire scenarios.
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>>64746392
DIY laser cannon
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>>64746392
>but you can't buy them everywhere in Europe
>black powder
those are legal to own without a license everywhere
try make your bait believable
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>>64746414
Your country, you tell me. Personally, I like FAL. It is not the best, but is is ok.
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>>64746392
>What tools for self defense would you recommend for someone in Europe to have when shit goes down
drone motors flight controllers, propellors, frames, vtx esc

everything else depends where and that's how I know you're a retarded burger, I mean do you think'prepping' is going to be the same climate for someone in Norway Vs Spain?

>>64746392
>here are black powder revolvers shotguns and rifles, but you can't buy them everywhere in Europe.
pretty much anywhere yes even the UK lets you have shotguns and many EU nations pretty much anything you want if you are not a ciminal and do the paperwork..

Europe won't have any SHTF because EU nations are not shambolic shitshows like US states WW1 and WW2 and numerous other conflicts tell you that prancing around with an AR like some American clown is never the answer anyway.

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Theoretically what’s the smallest ranged weapon that could be equipped by someone that could still reasonably incapacitate a regular sized person?
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>>64746229
Counterpoint, sour grapes.
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>>64746251
>no imagination
You literally see what is in front of you and can't go 1 step beyond. I will only give you the first stepping stone. You must cross on your own.
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>>64746368
What if she doesn't want to rub your balls though?
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>>64746384
>when you can't overpower, you have lost already
Prepare to be celibate for life.
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>>64746436
What's that supposed to mean?

Dominos gave us a pizza box that's just a little bit more than a 2moa circle at 300 yards.
>Order dominos pizza
>throw away pizza
>Get out AR
>Go Shooting
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>>64744497
pjs is still up? i thought he was cancelled for a nigger
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i got dominos today :))))
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A little mom and pop pizza place here has an actual target for shooting printed on their pizza boxes.
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>>64744615
Papa John's is still open.
John Schnatter is no longer CEO or a chairman
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>>64744634
Post your order so we can R8 and H8?

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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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>>64746003
>Featuring the engineers barely disguished fetish
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>>64746003
Ara-ara...aren't you dependable?
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>>64746417
Takashi-kun is not going home.
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>>64746417
Dependable shotas deserve to be rewarded
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>>64746417
GIWTWM

There’s been a noticeable lack of innovation in tactical gear for over a decade now. A Delta operator in 2026 looks nearly indistinguishable from one in 2016. Why are we in this gear plateau? Have we reached the maximum potential for development?
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>>64743928
because Drones, AI, and Robots are coming.
The logical next step to infantry/smalkl arms warfare was exosuits & power armor but that's too expensive now that there's a cheaper solution
and not to mention much less dangerous to those in charge

we're heading towards a globohomo technocracy
cyberpunk but gay basically
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>>64743946
Weird to look back and realize that selfie sticks and whatever those weird hoverboard things people rolled around on for like 8 months 11 years ago was the pinnacle of consumer technology and it never got any better.
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>>64745813
>cyberpunk but gay basically
I hate how accurate this is.
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>>64745813
More like Half Life 2 but gay

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Frenchbros...c'est fini
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>>64746291
There's no RR military engine equivalent to the F-414. It'll take them 5 years minimum to make a new one.
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>>64746341
>It'll take them 5 years minimum to make a new one.
That's fine. I'd rather Europe invest the time and effort in producing counterparts to the F-414 and any future iterations than to shit and piss themselves whenever the US starts doing what its doing now
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>>64746341
EJ200?
60kN dry, 90kN wet

Compared to the latest F414 variant, with ~58kN dry and ~98kN wet.

The EJ200 also has a software "war setting" mode that allows it to hit ~65-70kN dry and ~95-100kN wet, though with increased engine wear.

And just like the F414, there are proposed higher-thrust versions of the EJ200 that have been demonstrated, but never put into production because the Eurofighter partner nations prefer lower thrust and higher engine life. But if someone DID need/want an EJ200 with higher thrust (75-80kN dry and ~120kN wet) they could likely deliver that engine with a few years of development effort, though it would likely not have SUPER long service life without regular overhauls.
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>>64746359
Save that enthusiasm for whatever VCE engine is going into the GCAP instead of trying to remake a 90s engine.
>>64746387
Wrong mounting and fuel pump points, plus it's lighter. You're looking a whole redesign for the rear of the aircraft, or the EJ230, both of which will take 5+ years.
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>>64746419
>for whatever VCE engine is going into the GCAP
Fantasy, RR themselves confirmed the GCAP engine isn't variable cycle.

> Mark Tivey, business development director for future programs at Rolls, tells Aviation Week; “We understand the adaptive engine, and we have looked at that technology for the mission set this aircraft will face, and we do not believe it earns its way onto the aircraft,” Tivey explains. “You will get benefits from such an engine—an economy mode and a warfighting mode—but the trade-off between the cost and the capability is a pretty fine one, and we do not think it is justified in the mission set for GCAP.”

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We have just seen the US carry out Operation Absolute Resolve, a flawless raid in Venezuela but there's so much more than what meets the eye.
The fact that the Nightstalkers could just infil and exfil on gunships guns blazing is insane in the era of gay drones and MANPADS.
They didn't even have to worry about the overall IADS. IR dazzlers or just shooting back was very effective against any fuckers that tried to get a shot off. More than half of the air assets in theater being SIGINT and EW just shows the importance of spectral dominance in addition to SEAD and as SEAD itself. It's obvious Growlers used their brand spanking new mid-band Growler pods to jam fire control radars, F-35s used their Barracuda suites, but what the EC-130H's were doing could be anyone's guess. But the power went out and that says something.
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>>64745859
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8hEtI9AI0U
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>>64745685
buck broken
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>>64745896
anyone else would also have done as Israel asked
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>>64745625
Holy cope. Electronic warfare that disabled systems ahead of time, giving them time to begin troubleshooting, as opposed to right at the moment?
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>>64746344
>why disable systems unless it's 0.01 seconds before you need to?
>why not bomb trenches 0.01 seconds before your troops storm them?
>i am very clever
>:(

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How hard would it be for a handgonner to hit a man sized target at 60m?
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>>64743971
because they didn't need to be super accurate guns, their main purpose was to provide volley fire, that's why they were deliberately loaded with undersized balls to make reloads faster but making them more inaccurate. using an appropriately sized ball in a smoothbore musket can get you a relatively small spread, but it takes more time and effort to load which isn't the best thing under the stress of battle, especially when volume of fire is more important than the accuracy of individual shots.
these days though, muskets are novelty guns used for fun, so you have plenty of time to experiment with different loads and to use properly sized balls, because you don't have to worry about redcoats ordering a bayonet charge against your position.
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>>64734714
No it didnt lol. Early guns were super expensive. They also required super rare materials (saltpetre, sulfur) mixed in certain amounts and treated in the correct way; that was privileged knowledge of the cannon maker's guilds. Early cannon was WAYYYY more effective and influential than early hand firearms.
>battlefield is dominated by rich man covered head to toe in very expensive steel armor
>he has literally spent half of his entire life training in the art of killing other people
>he is basically invincible
What actually killed this was the pike block, and it happened centuries before competent hand firearms. In France they consider the Battle of Nancy to be the end of the middle ages for this reason; it doesn't really matter how skilled or armored you are when there's 30 tightly packed guys with overlapping pike forests and halberds moving toward you.
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>>64741289
>Karl destroys the limp wrist liberal stereotype
How?
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>>64745555
Not him, but I think it may have something to do with him not being emaciated from the onions.
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