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How could china defend their ships and ports now that we know their AA doesn't work?
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>>64715901
>US politicians during 'Nam were some slimy fucks that worked against our own military, for some reason.
You can say Lyndon Johnson anon
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>>64716047
The Enemies have been domestic for nearly a century going now.
FDRs administration was literally nothing but soviet informants and sympathizers. This is all declassified information.
There’s a reason Stalin ended up with half the map after the war ended.
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>>64718624
To be fair, the Air Force didn't need an enemy to fail.
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>>64716129
>there's something..
>in one of the cardinal directions
>within a 40000 meter square area
a 65 kiloton air burst should be just enough to scare them off
although 135 kilotons would be more effective
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>>64716047
The Venezuela operation was leaked even with the crackdown. The New York Times and the Washington Post held publishing it because they didn't want to get soldiers killed.

There are always enemies in government.

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Think we'll ever get full body armor?
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>>64719938
it's much easier to swap out optics than to swap the wavelength of your combat lasers. I vaguely remember hearing about a special kind of material that can rapidly turn opaque when you shine intense enough light at it once, so you could probably use that too
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>>64719938
>laser goggles
No.

Pic related connected to optics on your head. Your eyes protected from lasers.
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>>64720136
lol input lag, latency, artefacts, etc. Why do you think nobody takes digital night vision seriously?
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>>64720145
>there’s no way technology can improve!!!

Yeah. Keep thinking that.
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>>64720145
I dunno. Those fpv drone racers these days require pretty speedy feedback, and i doubt there’s be much input lag if you’re hardwiring the optics to the headset and just using normal video as a protective device against lasers.

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Post wheelgats. Just bought this 3rd change hand ejector dated to roughly 1912
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>>64718077
A 50 ae desert eagle is only a wrist wrecker if you’ve never tried a revolver in hot calibers….
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>>64718654
Just the standard in .22lr. I've only heard bad things about the conversions.
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Alright so I probably sound like a silly billy, but Ive been thinking lately about a little carry gun for the sole purpose of carrying around the farm rain or shine to just plink and carry on my side all the time, and run black powder through just because why not- I love black powder.
I love .38 but here’s the deal- I have a couple 38 revolvers. One is my grandpa’s old m&p 1905 target model which I absolutely love, but it’s kinda sentimental to me. The other is a snub nose Taurus, and I don’t like it.
So my question to you anons is- should I just run my grandpas old m&p or should I buy an old police trade in model 10? What’s your honest take on this? I’ll admit I know it’s kinda dumb having guns just to keep nice, but man..
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>>64650059
Perfection.
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>>64718654
Mine is a sidewinder. I've heard the break top has issues with guys accidentally opening it with their thumb when trying to cock the hammer.

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/arg/ m80 fishing expedition edition

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>>64710123
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>>64720122
I'm getting one for the vibes. And when it's all hills and trees around I'm not shooting any distances
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Very pissed how little kino we're getting from a potential jungle warfare coastal op. I hate this gay timeline watching drones fly back to Puerto rico
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>>64720122
Modern bullets good to 600 meters in 10.3" which is plenty of effective distance for a mid to close range rifle
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>>64720146
He wants to run venezuela. That will require boots on the ground. Give it time you might get your wish.
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>>64720144
reasonable take desu

>>64720149
lmao okay bud

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What are the tactical implications of China having their own B-21 now?
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implessive page 10 bump!
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Implessive
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>>64715363
They don't.
Not even close.
They have a flying mockup with zero combat ability or functionality.
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>>64715363
The Venezuela raid proved that America has teleport technology.
It's literally over for every other country.
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>>64716195
Did you just watch a War Thunder video and learned a fancy word you could not wait to use with your e-friends here?

Kino
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>>64719568
antigrav ships & portals son
why do you think glowies & their assets in podcasting & youtube have been shilling UF..I mean "UAPs" for the past few years.

try to keep up
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>>64719484
Do you know what I think is the real reason this op was so successful?
It's because this former grunt was in charge of the whole op.
I'm guessing he cut off all the brass/politicians from the loop and just had real soldier plan & execute the whole operation.
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>>64719495
Neptune Spear is a joke compared to this. They only wasted 5 people, only one of which was armed, one of which was an old man, and one a woman.

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
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>>64718921
This is NOT it man.
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>>64718921
You know what? My parents aren’t that bad, now that I think about it
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>>64716108
oh noooo
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>>64718921
Put me in the screencap
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>>64718921
That's... that's... I don't know what to say.

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There is literally no reason why you should not have one.
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>>64719781
>There is literally no reason why you should not have a $20 sex with X-29.
Agreed. Not sure how your pic is related though.
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>>64719942
You have two options:
1. do what Ukrainians do and replace the firmware ASAP hoping you'll have removed enough chinkshit backdoors, or
2. deal with it and treat it as a cheap toy with all the drawbacks that entails.
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>>64719942
>The day of the happening
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Is there any middle ground when it comes to comms? It seems like the community divides hard into two extremes: the "Lol just get a baofeng guize" seems to be 99% consoomer retards who have no idea how to actually operate their new toy. On the other hand you've got hamboomers. They seem to know what they're talking about, but insist you need $20k in gear (half of it out of production and therefore difficult to source), and you need an advanced math degree to keep up with the antenna discussions.
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>>64719781
I have one and they are not useful beyond listening to weather and music radio

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>heard about KSTAM tank shells from a friend
>talks about their top-down attack capabilities
>imagined it would be similar to the way a javelin flies, but just as a tank shell
>the fucking shell deploys a parachute and then glides onto the tank roof at like 13m/s
What kind of Looney Toons shit is this? Would it actually work?
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>>64719830
It's just a DPICM for tank guns.
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CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
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13m/s is 47 km/h.

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What if you made an entire city out of UHPC,
How hard would it be to root out the defenders?
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>>64719311
>other than the NSA stuff t
Please do not remind the citizens that they are being monitoredd 24/7.
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>>64715359
Uhpc is a fucking meme and youre gay
Source:
Am expert
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>>64715799
>t's real use is in being water and gas impermeable, so the rebar inside never rusts, and you can make your thousand-year autismo fort.
What about microfibers rust near surface?
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>>64720052
1) You manually push them under the surface when pouring. My best recipes made that solve for local sand and cement are fully water impermeable, I submerged samples underwater for 30 days and measured the added water weight, boiled them, stuffed them with metal rebar and fiber and left in the open for 2 years, etc. They have 8-20x less porosity than granite or slate, even 1.5-2 mm thick concrete coating protects the metal inside.
But, also
2) You don't need the fiber

I'm not using any, only regular rebar. Fiber is more expensive, and I discovered UHPC not for blast resistance (fracture toughness), but for water and gas impermeability, to make a that will last forever. UHPC is still 4x the compressive and tensile strength of ordinary concrete, the high-carbon metal fibers are just a cherry on top science nerds added to give it more uses so it sells better.
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>>64720138
>to make a
house*

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Believe it or not, some of these monstrosities have taked 20 fpv drone hits. How do you go inside?
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>>64718098
Does it green in spring?
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>>64718178
>back to the founding of their unit and its earliest history (circa 2 weeks)
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Here. Hit here. Mobility kill is a kill, and vehicle gets abandoned either way.

>drone swarms the astra militarum

Eh, nothing personal kid.
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>>64717707
It's stated in the RPGs and in one of the Gaunts novels a guardsmen being unable to read was surprising and someone actually took the time to teach him in their off hours.
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I wish more Japanese and Slavic armor sets existed in the space marine chapters
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>>64713869
In the book the Ghosts fight there way with an inquisitor I believe and find an intact and functional* iron men stc. The book does not end with them getting heaps of friendly powerful reinforcements. So they fight through hell and betrayl to get the treasure but there is no treasure, I do believe there was a sense of accomplishment right before
>oh shit
The exact way it got corrupted was not really discussed just chaos duh
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>>64719502
>Oh no! I am receiving an actual life worth living for the small price of having to work for the greater good!
Plus Tau are probably extremely automatized so no back-breaking labour either.
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>>64719990
>the greater good
Communist nonsense, in this house we kill and possibly rape whatever looks slightly different to us no questions asked

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What would you do if you owned an aircraft carrier for a month? Yes you own all the personnel and equipment too.
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>>64718894
also if mossad is willing to give me one or two fertile jewish women I'd gladly switch sides as a national merit scholar.
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I would dip my enemies in molten steel and make statues out of them, then hold a martial arts tournament while hanging out with goth girls and dressing like a pimp.
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>>64715244
You're goddamned right.

>>64714357
I like you, can I be your XO?

>>64713558
>>64713437
The Navy had nuclear-capable bombers on aircraft carriers in the 1960s. It still has them right now. If you genuinely think they have never embarked nukes in the last 35 years I would like to interest you in a fine line of bridges, national monuments, and other real estate right after we play a few quick games of Three Card Monte
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>>64719297
>I like you, can I be your XO?
You would have to prove your loyalty by shooting all the NASWOGS retards for me.
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>>64712889
Three Gorges

Long-Range Layer: S-300VM (Antey-2500)
The most capable system in the inventory, capable of engaging aircraft and ballistic missiles at ranges up to 250 km.
Primary batteries were stationed at Capitan Manuel Rios Airbase to protect the capital.

Medium-Range Layer: Buk-M2E and S-125 Pechora-2M
Buk-M2E: A mobile system designed to intercept high-speed targets; at least one unit was confirmed destroyed by U.S. strikes in January 2026.

Pechora-2M: Heavily upgraded Soviet-era systems used for point defense of critical infrastructure like oil facilities.

Short-Range & MANPADS: Igla-S and Pantsir-S1
Igla-S: Venezuela possesses an estimated 5,000 of these man-portable systems, which remain a threat to low-flying helicopters .

Pantsir-S1: Recently delivered by Russia in late 2025 to bolster point defense against precision-guided munitions.

Electronic Warfare (EW):

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>Fire Igla
>Missile fucks off to hit some favela
>Get instantly grinded to pulp by 30mm

God damn, that probably put a hamper on anyone else about to shoulder an igla in the area.

For that sweet, sweet 30mm sound:
https://xcancel.com/visegrad24/status/2007990208839704823
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>>64719229
israeli export
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>>64712606
genuine kek
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>>64715464
>>64715494

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Whats the tactics that should be employed against a sniper with 4km range, if you dont have heavy weapon support on hand?
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>>64719899
Op is from a country so brown they've never heard of walls
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>>64719899
>4km
Drones. Or mortar fire support. Or drone-guided mortar fire support.
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>>64719899
Ballistic fire? It probably won't hit him, but it'll give him a fright.
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>>64719899
Use cover. Chances of him having uninhibited LOS for his full potential range is highly unlikely.
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>>64719899
If you're a soldier in a war zone and you don't have heavy weapon support, then something has gone very badly wrong and your tactics should be to get out of there and reconnect with friendly forces. A soldier without fire support is just a guy with a gun.


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