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My kitsune hunter can't be this FREAKING cute!

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>if you install this the fox girl might sing songs to you or something
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>>64660015
He's barely uploaded the past few months, at least not to his Pixiv. What went wrong?
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>>64660577
my first guess is that he's in the middle of an extremely long gooning session to foot fetish art
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FFS WHAT IS THE FOX GIRL NAMED

I have dozens of pics, but no name

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Ukraine reportedly hit 2 Su-27s in Crimea overnight. Why has Russian AD performed so poorly, specifically in Crimea?
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>>64660317
That's an Iranian F-14, newfag.
Why is everyone so fucking salty about Russia and Russian equipment? It's not the best, but it's pretty cool. A lot cooler than some chinktrash drone, in any case.
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>>64660050
>>64660273
And I get a warning for off topic posting. I guess it's OK as long as you don't do a wrong think.
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>>64660515
>Everyone I don't Like is Brown:An Imbecile's Guide to Online Debate.
>90% shitty antiwhite or "I hate europe" bait threads.
I don't hate white people or Europeans. In fact, I like them. That's why I don't want them to get drafted into a Slavic war.
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>>64660548
Low effort bait isn't allowed generally. Autism is.
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>>64660579
>He takes personal offence to attacks on /pol/
Thanks for proving where you came from anon.
If you can't see the sheer difference in /pol/ over just the last year or two you haven't been paying attention or are willingly blind.

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What are some advantages of a butthole thumbstock?
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Can in some ways provide a certain extra consistency in your grip, which can in turn provide some extra consistency in your trigger pull. Compare to how the H&K PSG-1 has that big adjustable shelf on the bottom of its pistol grip, to ensure that you always get the same height and position when gripping it (you couldn't ever grip it too low).
See also some of those Olympic bullseye pistols with big blocky ergonomic grips.

These aren't make or break features or anything, but there's a logic in their design and they do actually fulfill their function, but they of course have their drawback too, like not being able to get a grip as quickly and as easily as more conventional rifle stocks and pistol grips.
Obviously, that's not the end of the world if it's supposed to be a competitive target rifle, but it wouldn't be worth it for something like an infantry rifle or machinegun, and there's a big subjective factor to all of this.
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>>64659209
You put yo tum in da ho.
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>>64659961
I kind of like it, we don't talk about gun ergonomics enough
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>>64660149
I love the way this old traditional straight grip style of rifle stock feels in the hand, it's just so right. I wish they offered Mini-14s with a stock like this, and a bayonet lug.
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>>64659209
Ergonomics.
Of course it varies on individual basis.
I've seen people diss the SL8 stock (usually for purely visual reasons, not having shot one) but I fucking love it.

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Why Erusea always has the most advanced military tech?
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>>64660315
>miki
Boo, hiss
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>>64660346
>Chihaya's plane skin replicates her negativity spiral behaviour by nose-diving if it takes even a single bullet
Lmao
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>>64644066
Ideally they should make Ace combat '88, to make cold war kino and as a tribute for the series' original inspiration.

https://youtu.be/EiXnDc_n3iY
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>>64660346
You know, I was skeptical when they said that you could approximate an airfoil with a flat plate, but now I think they're on to something.
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>>64640020
Can you spot the F-22 used in the size comparison? Hint: it's visible, but inside one of the super planes.

Also no wonder the gleipnir was carrying leasath's war effort by itself.

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What the hell happend?
>Didn't see any of their videos in a while.
>Yt algorith reccomend it
>Check the channel
>It has become a psyops channel
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>>64660202
>but we're not talking about just hippies
That's the only model where UBI means not working.
Everyone else just gets more control over how they work because you don't become homeless if you quit a job you don't like.
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>>64660179
>no one, not the rich, nor the poor will work
So if someone is working and someone isn't, why do I have to be the worker?
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>>64648227
kek
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>>64660443
Why do you believe you're special?
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>>64660443
NTA. I know you’re baiting for a certain answer so you can become indignant. I’ll give it to you.

Because of an accident of birth. It’s the same answer to every question of inequality. It’s not nice and it’s not ideal but it is what it is, and importantly, you can not murder your way to equality. For consolation, It’s very few people who are born into (or marry into) sufficient wealth such that they never have to work. The children of rich families and the top maybe 10-15% of hottest women.

Want to go to the gun show want to come to the gun show and go to the gun show to buy some guns
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>>64660474
Fuck ya
mudda

What was the worst military you worked with?
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>>64659795
I'm a GCI (Weapons Director/Controller), so they were our surveillance technicians. Their job was to build airspaces on our displays, post information about SAMs or TIC taskings, plus building ROZs. A good surveillance tech is a godsend when you're busy af controlling.

>>64659824
I've had others tell me that as well, although at this point, you'd be getting the sloppy seconds.
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>>64659408
>canucks
overly bureaucratic or unable to go fuck it we'll do it live due to higher ups.
>mexican army
oof. soup sandwich corruption of the third world variety. some try their best
>royal marines
good blokes . heard my first stories about "holiday" in thailand and having a "proper" fuck from a lady boy. All of them smoke and they have no "uniform" standards at least when they were in the were here. short sleeve, long sleeve, various hats, non uniform boots and even shoes. locked on ladyboi lovers.
>royal navy
not me but friend had anecdotes of them doing things to make Americans uncomfortable like having some female blow one of them while they were in the hallway going "oi m8 you cant just come blasting through" and they have 30 years enlistments or something.
>norway
they had HK pistols and sounded like vikings from a movie when talking. They ate all the sack lunches in kuwait for the air guard or somethign and made some SNCO mammy very mad at the mess they left
>ugandans
nice guys. older. british security bosses hated them and always yelled at them
>japanese
look like national guard reservist age. old men. no issues. just tankers they drank up all the beer when they came here to train.

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>>64659778
>looked prepubescent
Oh the horror, of age women being hit on.
What is this prudery.
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>>64660400
>they had HK pistols and sounded like vikings from a movie when talking. They ate all the sack lunches in kuwait for the air guard or somethign and made some SNCO mammy very mad at the mess they left


You mean they looted your lunch sacks.... Did they yell "Till Valhall!" before eating them?
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>>64659408
Honestly the yanks are pretty fucking bad. There's a big exercise in Darwin called Talisman Sabre and they're the only other military I've ever worked with but their individual infantry skills just aren't there. They can't patrol, they don't know fieldcraft, they're really loud and honestly they're just too much of an urbanised people to even do the task of soldiering. If you play rap music on a bluetooth speaker while you're digging fighting positions you're not actually training. If you react to contact and just immediately shoot all of your rounds so you have less to carry and hoot and whoop at how funny it is to shoot a 100 round belt from the hip, you're just taking the piss instead of actually doing drills. When they go to the field they essentially build a city and live out of it whereas we train to work within our environment. Americans are absolutely the worst military in the developed world.

Independence class continues to be the goto testbed for the USN when it comes to fielding experimental autonomous/unmanned or high-trade systems.

>The Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara (LCS 32) achieved the historic milestone in the Arabian Gulf while launching a Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS).
https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/display-news/Article/4363707/us-navy-in-middle-east-employs-attack-drone-at-sea-for-first-time/

The way I see it, this provides even more asymmetric ability to the ship in the littorals and a long-range ground strike ability which some people have pointed out is missing without the inclusion of VLS cells or NLOS. What say you?

I'm sure the thread will also become a shahed-style drone discussion so that's welcome as well, particularly in the context of launching from or targetting naval platforms.
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>>64660444
>>64660435
So it's primary anti ship system requires it's helicopter to either get within MANPAD range of a small surface vessel/land target OR it has two torpedoes and nothing else? It is a carrier with only one aircraft?

Hopefully the enemy doesn't use advanced tactics like sending two aggressors at it at once but that shouldn't be a issue because we will just counter by sending more of these cheap and plentiful vessels right?
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>>64660442
>>64660460
>>64660462
https://www.surfpac.navy.mil/Media/News/Article/2872102/naval-strike-missile-system-now-aboard-uss-oakland-lcs-24/
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>>64660444
>>64660468
All I'm saying is that it has a Seahawk that is capable of ASW. Do not read further into my statement than that. I am merely stating this fact. Now continue your 'tism slapfight.
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>>64660468
>So it's primary anti ship system requires it's helicopter to either get within MANPAD range of a small surface vessel/land target
Where did you get that idea?

>Hopefully the enemy doesn't use advanced tactics like sending two aggressors at it at once
Why are you offended that a corvette isn't designed to take on the entire PLAN at once?

>but that shouldn't be a issue because we will just counter by sending more of these cheap and plentiful vessels right?
They are fairly cheap for what they can do at only $500m apiece fully equipped with all government-furnished equipment and their mission module. They should be more plentiful than they are.
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>>64660557
>Where did you get that idea?
He's never heard of sensor-sharing.

How strong were late middle age knights compared to roman legionaire
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>>64659973
yeah
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>>64659973
Kinda looks fruity.
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>>64660001
>He doesnt know
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>>64659973
big dick energy
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>>64659973
Is that even a fucking question? Legionaries were just grunts. Their advantage came from being professional soldiers in a world where most armies were, at best, reservists. Their gear was good, for their time, but they wouldn't last a minute against a real late-era knight. Knights spent their entire lives preparing for battle, and their gear was custom-built and expensive as hell. Plus, they usually had horses, and Romans usually didn't do great against cavalry during their own time, let alone against bigger, stronger, and more heavily armoured medieval horses.

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>Ukraine lost 87% of its Abrams tanks in under two years. Australia's 49 replacement tanks arrive as the 68-ton breakthrough weapon has been forced into a different role
>It is now used not as a spearpoint but a "shielded hammer" — only surviving in a symphony of sensors, jammers, and screens.
Tanks are now truly obsolete:
https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/12/19/australia-completes-delivery-of-49-abrams-tanks-now-they-must-survive-the-drones/
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>>64660255
If a war is taking a long time, it means the invader is losing.
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>>64659150
Because they're a bunch of sissies.
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>>64657570
>Tanks are now truly obsolete:
Tanks are obsolete because the small post-soviet army fought the big post-soviet army into a standstill?
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>>64657570
>>Ukraine lost 87% of its Abrams tanks in under two years
To be expected when you have zero fucking idea on how to use them. They use tanks as static artillery over there

just look how battlefield looks like nowadays
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>>64655956
Predators everywhere.
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>>64656435
>crikey its starting to look like an ordinary Melbourne suburb on average Tuesday over there
It does remind ya of a bush road, doesn't it.
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>>64655913
Well, obviously the Mordor has Shelob with them, if we needed any further confirmation.
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>>64660088
It's Ukrainian humor magazine: https://ia600806.us.archive.org/4/items/perec/Perec_1981_12.pdf
In 1982 Ukraine was still in USSR so all the propaganda was made by communist party (including this magazine). So I guess zigurs now think that that sort of gotcha for them? who knows
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>>64660088
>>64660527
yeah... look at page 11... classic communist bs about US

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If you can't carry hollow points, does 45 make sense or it's an obsolete bulky shit regardless?
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>>64660027
Is it? It was so bad that in the third film he had to upgrade to 9mm Major and then switch to a shotgun when the 9mm Major failed too.
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>>64659515
because I've shot people with them and they don't. Hollow points dump energy as opposed to zipping through.
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>>64658865
It's still shit.
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>>64660208
Skill issue
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>>64658865
45 Super is close enough to non-boutique 10mm ballistics. Worth consideration in low capacity states.

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Who do y’all think got it?

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/next-generation-rifle-contract-awarded-to-pof-usa-for-asian-client-44824762
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>>64657190
Poor little anon discovers flip to center mounts lol.
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>>64657562
RETARD ALERT
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>>64657345
Fuck man that's rough. Good on you for setting up a trust for the daughter though, that's more than most would do.
>titanium sidecharging ARs
If you hadn't made the agreement to not pursue FFL in the future, I'd have been interested in one of these for sure, I'm a big fan of working with Ti despite a lot of the issues involved and that has honestly been an idea I've had kicking around in my head for a decade or two.
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>>64659235
Upper and lower were a magnesium alloy, nearly everything else was Ti. My engineer owned the patents and metalworking is outside of my scope of expertise so I couldn't say exactly what alloys were used, but they were light and ran like a top. My only big contribution was creating a binary trigger out of a modified m16 FCG, we filed no patent though and hadn't submitted to atf either.
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POF sucks now, Shitty QC, Shitty customer service. Ever since the OG founder died, I am supersized they haven't gone under.

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Bernadette just posted a new leg armor video. Wunderwaffe BTFO!

https://youtu.be/hLWTDhKltJk?si=3EJF1gDXYOmAjMDX
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>>64660210
Paranoia is a form of fear. Perhaps he is afraid he will be profiles for wearing embroidered undergarments?
>my pearled bodkin
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>>64651691
Those are good legs. She's correct, armor has a FEEL to wearing it, and it changes how you interact with the environment.

Smashing directly through brush to catch unarmored people is fun.
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>>64660198
they already know what you're watching, because it's their website you're watching it on; this is more for tracking what other websites you use and what other communities/people you interact with
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>>64658957
She's in the UK, anon. I don't think there's any hope of turning her into a /k/ommando.
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>>64657796
You can tell just how unbelievably expensive this shit must have been.

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IMO the plates right now have reached their maximum usability and something needs to be invented/manufactured to replace them.

One article suggests bone-like armor with lots of micro/nano gaps but with modern materials and will we see personal use electronic warfare gadgets to counter drones?
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>>64659174
That hot garbage is the "more interesting things"?
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>>64659284
More interesting than a shitty novel I find totally uninteresting, yes. It's still just an artfag's concept sketch. I once came up with an RPG system for shield fighting, but the planned group split up for work reasons and I abandoned it. The concept of shield fighting is more interesting that the novel.
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>80s dune
>scifi dune
KINO
>modern dennis dune
SLOP
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>>64654132
In Ukraine, they're already widely deploying drones controlled via miles-long fiber optic cables that render them immune to signal jammers. And beyond that, there's nothing preventing people from building fully automated hunter-killer bots that just attack any human they see in a geo-fenced target area.

Electronic warfare is a technological dead end when it comes to protecting against drones.


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