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>Working powered exoskeletons have been real for nearly 20 years
>Working laser turrets have been real for nearly 20 years
>Working railguns have been real for nearly 20 years
>Working plasma cannons have been real for over 30 years
>Autonomous robots that understand simple commands have been around for over ten years
>People act like drones are the most advanced weapon around when we've been using them since WWII
What gives? Why is everyone still pretending that we're living the 20th century? People are so tired of waiting for these weapons that they're building the things themselves in their garages.
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>>64747288
>Make the suit bigger
yeah, let's make the suit bigger, more armored, more capa... ah shit we have an AFV. Heat engines don't scale down well, turbines are awful at scaling down due to the importance of tolerances in their operation.
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>>64747404
The Fallout 4 power armor really is in the sweet spot.
>Small enough it can still fit in (purpose built) APCs/helis
>Large enough to carry a meaningful amount of armor/weapons that would not be practical without power armor
The fact it's basically just a frame you can slap whatever modular parts on is a good idea too.
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>>64747385
>The tech isn't out yet.
That's a lie. The tech has been out for years. It simply isn't seeing mass adoption because of ridiculous levels of corruption and cronyism.

>>64747395
>Wait, so you want Power armor to just be another armored vehicle?
Conceptually, that's what all powered exoskeletons are, just in a smaller form factor. A suit standing between 76-84 inches would still be significantly more compact than a wiesel while needing only one operator and being able to carry fairly heavy weapons.

>>64747404
>Heat engines don't scale down well
And yet somehow motorcycles and mopeds still exist.
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>>64747430
>And yet somehow motorcycles and mopeds still exist.
Those engines weigh anywhere from as much as a small asian woman to as much as a lanky sunstarved software developer, and their power-to-weight ratios suck. That's without even factoring in the alternator you need into the weight. If it were as easy as shoving a motorcycle engine into a backpack someone would've done it already you tard.
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>>64747446
>If it were easy [...] someone would've done it already
This is an idiotic argument. You're presupposing that:
>the world is fair and everyone has access to all the resources they need to build whatever they can imagine at any time, or that those who fund new technologies are always fair and make sound judgements in what they choose to fund
>everything we have right now exists because it is "easy" relative to some arbitrary scale of difficulty, and that anything which does not meet this arbitrary criterion of difficulty is useless or impossible

Let me guess, you think your airforce needs more expensive higher performance aircraft.
You could get 5 of these fucks and arm them for the price of an empty KR-67.
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>>64745999
>The only impractical aspect is linked to the interface that don't make it easy to switch to the next selected target.
Huh? You target everything and deselect a target every time you fire
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What type of aircraft do you want next?
Me: supersonic bomber, I want something more maneuverable and faster than the Darkreach that can carry a few dozen bombs.
40 PAB-250LRs loosed going mach 2 would be excellent.
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>>64746354
You're going to be happy to hear that a supersonic bomber is what is next. The only hints they've given is that it's about
>diamond shaped
>25 meters long
I'm guessing something J36 inspired
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>>64746102
Good IF you can select them in a good/neutral order, and that can be tricky or take time to zoom, also no going back if you missed the target you deselected.

>>64746354
>What type of aircraft do you want next?
If we want variety, like the other anon say, a supersonic bomber would make sense.
But the game could also use a different rank4 aircraft, dual engine, top level, like a super-Rafale, sacrificing stealth for performance (or price).

I would also not mind a hind-like helicopter.
Or go BIG and start with large aircraft.
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>>64746354
I would like to see some sort of F-15E or maybe Mig 35 analogue able to carry like a single TBM.

How effective are these guys? They look well equipped and their training is supposed to be quite good.
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>>64747436
Are these the ones currently operating in Ukraine? They are supposedly formidable fighters there, courageous and daring.

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Alright anons show your favourite wheeled IFVs.
Just know you will always have to live in the shadow of the bad boy that is called the Boxer. Your inferior dingy shitshacks will have to do for you guys i guess.
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>>64745422
I still don't know the difference between the M2 Bradley and the M3 Bradley.
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>>64746136
The designation they gave it literally means armored transport though. BMP translates to IFV
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>>64745147
wheels being less logistics is a meme and a lie
Top speed on road travel is also irrelevant
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>>64747274
StuGs were still called StuGs even after they got the long dick
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>>64745317
It's beautiful.

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So that's it? Russia gave Korea some oil for a one and done in Kursk?
Russia didn't hand over some missiles? Koreans not regrouping for another go?
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>>64747478
>Koreans not regrouping for another go?
They are.

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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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I really don't understand this because that amount of ammunition in OP is never going to be enough.

You'd need so much for it to be a pragmatic amount in an apocalyptic scenario that you should really probably just commit to a single kind of ammunition and tailor your guns around that round instead of trying to just get some ammo for a bunch of different calibers.
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>>64746392
I break my preps into categories

>Water.
Water is life. Store as much as you have the space for. FEMA guidelines are 1 gallon of water per person per day. I've got a couple of hundred gallons stored inside the house and up to another 1000 in a tank outside depending on recent weather. Even in an apartment you should be able to find space for two weeks of water.
Alongside your stored water have a means of purifying more. Boiling is an option but slow and energy dependent. Unscented bleach is an effective treatment option against bacteria and viruses but has a shelf-life of 6-12 months, powdered calcium hypochlorite (pool shock) is equally effective and lasts for a couple of years depending on how it's stored (both are ineffective against cryptosporidium). Water purification chemicals for camping (aquamira, micropur, iodine) have a longer shelf-life and depending on the chemical may work on crypto but are more expensive. Camping store water filters (e.g. Sawyer Squeeze) are convenient but most won't do anything against viruses. UV purification using either a Steripen or the SODIS method (pic rel) are arguably the best options.
>Food
If you can just buy in bulk what you normally eat day to day then that's the cheapest and most convenient option, but it's dependent on you eating a lot of shelf-stable foods like rice, pasta, oats, etc. If not, then you'll have to buy a few long-lasting foods to keep in the back of your pantry. MREs and dehydrated camping meals are great if you're going to be on the move but unnecessarily expensive if sheltering in place.
>Shelter
How do you plan to heat or light your home?
>Security
Guns obviously but also shit like reinforcing exterior doors or security film over the windows
>Medical
>Comms and information
Get a Baofeng radio, print some local maps off, etc

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>>64747317
>putting PET bottles in the sun
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969725001147
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>>64747328
Learn to evaluate risk, bro.
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>>64746392
Starting off before even addressing guns, do you have water stored? Do you have food stocked away? Any way to heat your food? Purify it?

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Canadian firearms General
>Newfag? Read this:
https://pastebin.com/Ndb2jSAu
https://howtogetagun.ca/

>Want to hunt? CFG Hunting license info:
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>Want to spend your shekels?
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>Want to help firearm rights?
https://firearmrights.ca

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>>64747494
> some of the strictest gun laws on earth and yet any criminal with a couple hundred bucks can get a pistol there.
Nta, but that doesnt exactly make me feel better.
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You're supposed to be able to see Jupiter tonight, but I can't see shit.
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>>64747494
>Britain has some of the strictest gun laws on earth and yet any criminal with a couple hundred bucks can get a pistol there.
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>>64747407
correct, kaur is for females and it means "princess", singh is for males and it means "lion"
t. I am forced to be around these fuckers every day so I know all this stuff
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>>64747494
>>Britain has some of the strictest gun laws in the west
FTFY. Try looking up Asian gun laws sometime

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In the world of weapons/military commentary, is Armchair Warlord based or cringe?
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>>64747415
>nu/k/ troons
you're brown
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>>64747415
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anyone have updates on this tard?
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>>64747405
How many vehicles and men were lost in the great pontoon adventure?
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>>64747486
He is kind of right in this example though... those kind of crossings are extremely difficult and the losses sustained in this operation were kind of exaggerated.

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can you even call yourself a /k/ommando?
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>>64746829
:0
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>>64743109
What light?
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>>64747137
Surefire A17 MP5 light adapter that I also swapped in a LED emitter.
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Because i live in EUSSR (European Union of Surveillance & Regulations)
honestly thinking about migration to freedomland
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>>64745779
Yeah

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Is it normal for a bit of lead to shave off when pressing the bullets in?
Also I accidentally seated one bullet about 3mm too deep but these are mostly empty powderpuff 44 loads so that’s not dangerous, right?
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>>64747190
Yes but not how your bullets look. Something is slightly off with your loading process. Not enough to be dangerous to fire but not right. Did you resize the cases?
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>>64747215
I resized them with the Lee 44 Sp die
The resizing was the least confusing step desu
The part that gets me is I used HP-38 at the target load level and like more than half the case is empty
>>64747197
Yeah I think I didn’t flare them enough
This was my first try at reloading ever and the bullets sat in so I thought good enough
I’ll do more next time
Also thanks Chad
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>>64747258
With faster burning powders like HP-38 in a pistol case, a very small portion of the case will be filled. A load of Bullseye makes a .44 Magnum case look absolutely cavernous.
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>>64747258
Nice bulldog, anon
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>>64747292
It’s wierd as hell knowing the case is mostly empty and everything is flopping around
Is the set back bullet going to be dangerous?
I have no bullet puller and my multi tool can’t pull it back
>>64747313
Ty frien

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How come glocks frequently jam if you limp wrist them but other handguns don't?
https://youtube.com/shorts/FYG4aNr-b8o
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>>64746844
>get the full arsenal tour, open invitation.
Oh it's the (you)spam retard, how's it going big guy? You not being so blatant now to avoid a ban or something?
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>>64747201
This is beautiful evidence that OP is a noguns.
Honorary GIF for you, >>64746844.
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>thread still hasn't archived
OK, guess I'll just post this photo of my Glock here
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>>64747469
Probably should include a timestamp.
Not that I personally give a shit, just because /k/ whines if you don't have one.
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>>64747469
Also, I'm assuming that you're >>64746844.
If not, then sorry for asking.

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>challenge guy thst is 3 weight classes less than you at boxing
>lose every round get ur ass kicked so hard u lost all ur theets and consciouness against an opponent 3 classes of weight lighter than you
>Referee cheats and declares you won,
>Get money less than was promised, people rightfuly say you got your ass kicked and lost all your theets
>Cope by saying "Xaxaxa atleast i got the prize"
You still lost all your theets though
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>>64745968
>>64746028
>>64746064
Is this like when the chinese claim to have won against post war Vietnam because they changed their goals at the very end and settled?
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The point of war is not K/D but to achieve your goals. If the Finnish goal was to remain independent, they won, if their goal was to keep their territorial integrity intact, they lost. That's all. If the Soviet goal was to conquer Finland, they lost, if their goal was to conquer a part of it and make them subservient politically they won.
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>>64746543
Decent analogy but it's worth noting that you can have multiple goals and achieve some but not all. It's much more mixed than binary winning/losing.
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>>64745866
Russians have always been and always will be incompetent

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Are Zerg weapons realistically comparable to Protoss and Terran weapons? It seems like both should have the weapons to wipe out the Zerg without that much difficulty.
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>>64745658
Every character from other games has their best skins trapped in HoTS, Zarya from Overwatch being the best example.
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>>64745216
Hard sci Fi is just a label autists use to mean "my toy is betterer den yurz" and that's all it's ever meant and that's all it will ever mean.
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>>64745815
goofy mantis
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>>64745141
Same but for co-op too. But I guess Starcraft just wasn't bringing home the big bucks compared to WoW or Hearthstone.
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>>64745861
>Most authors who get published, want to get published, and aren't busy doing real material work are libtards. Libtards are fundamentally interested in social signaling not only due to their personal inclination but because it is how the survive, they are paid and socially supported by pushing a libtard/jew line.
yeah I know
sadge
>jew
TBF the only "jews" I know in this line are ethnic jews who proudly say they are atheists
which to me rather calls the raison d'etre into question
>And almost everybody with the interest and ability to understand and write around the narrative limitations imposed by hard scifi are more interested in reading or writing books about military history.
hm
you have a point
this is something I must ponder
>You could and I have written settings which are basically The 30 Years War IN SPACE with zero truly speculative technology. But there are a number of issues about getting this shit published. Spergs who want to write that shit generally don't care about it being published. It often lacks wide appeal and thus is not fiscally viable
so it seems
>Your best bet would be game like Sins of a Solar Empire but based entirely in one solar system featuring weapons extrapolated from known technology. Which would be kind of like a simulation as the war would likely be prosecuted by machines directed by humans(the player).
more like COADE

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>go to https://catalog.archives.gov/search?availableOnline=true&endDate=1949&page=1&q=German%20aircraft&startDate=1940
>search some relevant term to your interests
>make sure to set filters to "available to access online" and filter for the year range
>bring back something cool
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There's a tank under there somewhere
>fucking find your own you lazy fucks
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A curious uparmored Sherman
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>>64747322
looks just like the add-on armour they tried for the Comet tank. it was removed when they discovered it did not contribute significantly, if at all, to protection against anti-tank AP shells.

so keep in mind that modern tank spaced armour, therefore, is not just a matter of spacing out the armour. it is how that armour is mounted and spaced, that matters.
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>>64747347
Interesting
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Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:
https://youtube.com/@2alaw

You've heard of FRTs, but what's a "super safety"?
>uses the safety to force the reset of the trigger
>allows for way more trigger options (you just have to trim two places)
>invented by Tim Hoffman (https://hoffmantactical.com)
>gifted to the world to freely 3D print
>enterprising people now selling super safeties made of steel (recommend at least 4140)
>cheaper than an FRT ($90-$150)
>originally a 3-position cross-bolt safety
>left is safe, right is semi, middle is super
>3-position 90° super safety selectors are now available

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>>64745255
Lol yeh SS costs me about $0.35 to make in fancy cf-filled nylon.
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>>64736935
>>64738629
thanks for the info, don't know if I can even get an FRT or SS in washington state but whichever is legal and less gay looking the better (not totally sold on leber because 3d printed)
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>>64746855
What's the point of FRT in Washington? May as well go full naughty.
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>>64747296
NTA but the more common it is the better in my opinion
and an FRT will still look better to most people than a full on machine gun, i already know several people in ban states with FRTs but none of them would dare make a machine gun
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>>64742701
Fucking Kiloguns is using ~$100 in parts to do three position AK FRT installs, charging $550, and he admitted that they lock/bind up if you pull the trigger hard. When I pressed him on that he claimed that a system which doesn't require some feathering is an actual machine gun so that it is actually a feature as opposed to a bug that his $550 three position AK FRT installs will bind because that way they stay legal!

>>64745240
>autistic about push button vs switch
It isn't even autism it is common sense to try to replicate mil spec functionality and objectively superior ergonomics/mechanics.


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