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>what are you playing right now?
>what are your favourite /k/ certified video games?
I'll start, I've been recently playhing Read Or Not and as someone who played SWAT 4 back when it came out, I've enjoyed it so far
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>>64754290
Prototyping an indie wargame called "Overcommander". Turn based portion where you move around large groups of troops and resources (ammo, fuel, rations, materials, ordnance) on a hex map. Each hex can be "zoomed in" on to switch to RTS mode where you build bases and have hundreds of niggas fighting. Basically a boardgame with mini RTS battles, claim/win hexes until you finally besiege the enemy HQ hex.
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Home sweet home. Also some SoC when I'm in the mood.
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>>64754514
Is that a fucking furry anthro snakebot, anon?
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>>64754631
Even worse, a FRENCH furry anthro snakebot. Or better, if you like the smell of cigarettes.
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>>64746643
Cool sprites

So it turns out that leftoids can't make up for the fact that all of them have no guns and only consist of either women or DYELs by running us over with their cars.
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in the defense of leftists getting necked while arguing about gun violence is peak meme and also erika forgave them so be like jesus and forgive and forget
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>>64754648
Only after you watch
me fuck ya
mudda
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>>64754655
How do you expect to do that when you've mutilated your own genitals?
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>>64754670
We will flop around aimlessly
while I fuck ya
mudda

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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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>>64715717
you can absolutely limp wrist jam some other striker guns, i've done it on the range
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JaredAF did a video on this as well. Basically, light frame has low inertia/ momentum, so not enough energy from the recoil to move the slide itself. Berettas also have this issue when limp-wristed, though they fail to feed when the Glock would fail to extract.

Or you could get a revolver and bend your elbow to absorb the recoil. Just don't get one with engravings off the bat.
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>>64717636
X2

Never been in real combat but I've done some fire and maneuver ranges that were real motherfuckers. You'd be shocked just how retarded you get when you're completely fucking gassed and still have to get the lead out.

>>64717886
I own a 17c. Never had a limpwrist failure. And I've definitely tried. Two finger firing the gun with the weakest ammo I can get my hands on and it just goes. I don't know if it's because of the porting or the slide being slightly lighter due to the cutouts but there you go.
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>>64754205
>bend your elbow to absorb the recoil
I still don't really understand what this means. Granted, I don't have much experience with revolvers but I don't see how moving your elbow would absorb recoil.
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>>64754448
absorb, dampen. Twist, bend. It's a reference to a game.
https://youtu.be/TIsgXnOlEM4?si=nrQo66XaIUTusiS3
Point is, revolvers (usually) don't depend on recoil to cycle the weapon. A firm grip will keep it from flying out of your hand and/or into your face.

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Writefag here, I’m looking for real “out there” firearms that are advanced looking but not too impractical for my sci-fi setting.
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>>64754501
The G11 is a shitpile that couldn't even match the M16's performance. So was the Steyr, but at least it doesn't look like ass.
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>>64754501
Are you specifically looking for guns that match the G11's aesthetic, it's era, ones that are novel like it is?
Tell us a bit more about what you're going for.
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>>64754528
Sounds like he just wants guns that were weird designs and maybe are dead or hyperniche now but did work IRL, not FUSION LIGHTNING PLASMA STREAM nonsense?
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>>64754528
>Are you specifically looking for guns that match the G11's aesthetic, it's era, ones that are novel like it is?
The latter, like my story is mostly set in the 2300's in a cowboy-esque setting within a divided galaxy of inhabited planets, each planet has dozens of nations and depending on the planet, you may encounter nothing more than a few urban crimes and bank robberies and for that I want more impractical, weird designed guns. Other planets are full-on warzones, and for those I want more practical weapons, along with more experimental tanks and vehicles
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>>64754523
It looks like a starting enemy grunt weapon that you grab from a bad guy, use for a short time, and then quickly discard because it’s awful.

Realistically, what firearm would you need to take down a rampaging Na'vi from the Avatar films? Nine feet of solid muscle and bone (reinforced with natural carbon fibre), extremely fast-moving and agile, fighting on their own turf with very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut it, would 7.62mm be enough?
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>>64752979
>t. shot placement KING
/thread
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>>64754363
Having a teenager sound like a total grandma was weird as fuck. She didn't even TRY sounding younger.

I'd still bang both of them, though.
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>>64752947
>very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut it
Why would it not cut it? Na'vi skin and muscle has to be so dense and strong that 556 wouldn't reach the organs and nervous system to injure/kill them and if that is the case then even 7.62 would struggle. IIRC in the first movie the humans used alot of guns that used some future 6.2x35mm rounds

>>64753952
>nuke the planet from orbit to get the unobtainium
They dont need to do that to genocide them. They just need to fly high enough that no ikraan can reach them and just reenact the firebombing of japan or operation rolling thunder.

The difference in technology is so different that there is nothing that can stop the RDA from genociding all the hostile na'vi tribes. The RDA should have in the second movie with ease 1000's attack helicopters. Send 10 helis per village to ballistically bombard them video related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Squ12m1Ewr4
and you would with 1000 helis bomb 100 different villages at the same time.

There is nothing that can stop the RDA from doing genocide the old school way. We are talking about stone age tech resisting space age tech. The na'vi resistance and their human allies did nothing for 14 years to prepare so the whole situation is hopeless.
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>>64753336
>>64753352
Regardless of their physical capabilities, gunshot wounds are mostly outside the scope of Stone Age medical treatment. Any Na'vi you see take a bullet and shrug off the wound is more than likely a Na'vi that is going to die a couple days later.
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>>64753537
>>64753610
It's kinda forgotten but Pandora only has 80% of Earth's gravity. Pound for pound humans should be noticeably stronger than Na'vi until muscle atrophy kicks in.

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What’s your favorite gun? Mine is my Nighthawk Custom Predator in 10mm.
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The middle one is my 500. I'd bet my life on it.
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Tough to pick a favorite, but one of these. Probably the sp101.
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>>64746689
Eat a salad, fat fuck
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>>64746538
glock 19
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Right now it's this one.

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Just one week until SS2026. Hope we see some cool new bullpups there, maybe some taking advantage of integral suppression or the like now that it's free.

T-t-totally year of t-the six12, r-right guys?
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>>64752387
I don't believe you. It's too cool
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>>64752387
Holy shit. Do you mind posting a time stamp? If you actually own one that'd easily be one of the coolest things I've ever seen a kommando with. Weren't less than 10k ever produced?
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>>64753963
That's the ugliest piece of shit I've ever seen wtf
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>>64754249
fg42 is based shut your whore mouth

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AK General /akg/
New Year, Same Shit Edition
>Thread #2085

Old thread here >>64623820
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>>64754261
>nah cause if its anything like the other uncommon stamped guns ex: SAR-80, Pe57 then the receivers will be way too expensive.
$399 +shipping
I missed out on the 543 so I'm tempted. Only getting two mags sucks though.
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>>64754389
>Was initially looking at 1913 stocks but that shits expensive
As was I for my AMD receiver left-over build. I don't even know what I want to do with this thing now. Built it with WBP parts so its a toss up if it decides to squish out on me. If it survives I'll rice it out

>>64754419
>$399
Ay don't play wit me like dat. You keep fooling around like dat u gon make me acta fool. you gon make me do sum im gon regret. lowkey make me wanna tell AMD I founda new piece fr
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>>64754529
I made the mistake of getting the adapter before looking at the stocks. If you decide to go that route, the adapter can be yours. I decided to pick up a spare wire stock and have it sent off for the amdtech treatment. I probably should have just sent the original stock, but Im a sucker for spares/“custom” parts. Going to see if a masen pad or some other recoil pad will fit and then wrap it in something.
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Figured I’d share my bulgy 74 while I’m at it
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>>64754529
I'd buy that off you if I didn't live in a cuck state gulag.
This might be interesting to you though,
https://www.robertrtg.com/jmac-customs-rsa-amd-1913-stock-brace-adapter-for-amd-65

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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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Going to stop there with a very nice shot of B-17s dropping

>>64754143
There's quite a few accounts that say that the bombers would bouy up as they dropped a few thousand pounds, yes
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>>64754415
Yeah, that's not very typical. I'd like to make that point.
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I think the B-17 could also be equipped with fuel tanks for the bomb bay, but were they less common than those on the B-24?
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>>64753587
This plane starred in the movie "Toward The Unknown". Ironically in the movie, it played a failure of a plane. The actual plane ended up crashing.

Good movie, btw.
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>Original caption: Globe girdling coast Guardsman Stanley Mumford of wayne, Mich., knows what it is to load a pistol in a hurry. Mumford, a coxswain, had to reload the gun with one hand while operating a landing boat in the first wave at the start of the African invasion. He was wounded during the action. The Coast Guardsman has also seen service in the Southwest Pacific war zone.

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Could this realistically work?
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>>64754571
Yep. On a technical level, if you look at stuff like the Typhoon you could definitely make it work, subs like ships can scale pretty well with nuclear reactors. But it's not really helpful vs a normal carrier. If anything having them underwater is flat out counter productive because part of the value of a carrier battle group is being a big fucking stick that stands out and exerts pressure just by sitting off the coast of some country we're unhappy with. Having it be secret spoils all that. Also really hard to do active defense underwater, the best protection for a carrier is its own aircraft, its escorts, and as a final line ship defenses (CIWS/RAM, probably DEWs before much longer). If somebody flies over a sub-carrier and drops a bunch of depth charges now what. Surfacing and submerging also aren't super quick operations like in games.

So yeah lot of tl;dr to agree that the concepts aren't really compatible. Nuclear skycarrier you can actually sorta make napkin arguments for since it buys you entirely new capabilities for the downsides, and active defense can be even better, but subcarrier is a normal surface carrier but worse.
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>>64754231
I hate AI so much
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>>64754231
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
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>>64754438
>so you really want to shoot them out of a vertical silo right into open air.
That what the antagonists did in Macross Zero, except their planes had jet-rocket hybrid engines that could seal their air-intakes to work underwater. The show skipped over the issue of how to recover the planes however.
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>>64754647
Ah right, I vaguely remember that series, was kinda neat. IIRC the setting was before they figured out the alien thermonuclear engines that all the planes in the main series onwards used, but they still had overtechnology armor and shit that made them much tougher then anything IRL.

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Need to know if I've been pooping myself with this, been using it for years
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>>64754517
I don't care about whatever meme oil of the month fags are pushing, but at the same time I don't understand this OH NOES THE PRICE at all. You're supposed to use a little bit in the right places, not immerse the fucking thing every day. A single tiny bottle can last for fucking ages. It's the equivalent of spending like, fractions of a cent per round. It wouldn't matter if it's $5/oz or $0.10/oz it's still effectively nothing either way. If one was even the slightest bit better might as well.
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OG /k/'s recommendation ca. ~2007 was to buy a quart of royal purple or an equivalent synth. oil.
20 years later I am unironically convinced we were right.
The gun oil industry, to include the gay kommando lubeshit, is an absolute scam/snakeoil industry.
>hurr but this oil protects against rust!
>durrr but this one is for machine guns!
Marketing retard bullshit.
Buy lube/oil, expect to reapply it regardless. Simple as.
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>>64754517
>>64754594
I think what we forget is how many noshoots there are though. If you use and in turn clean your gun regularly then anything decent is fine and cheapness matters. But tons of people buy a gun and it sits around 11.99 months out of 12. Maybe some of the lube shit makes more sense then. That farm youtube did show there were differences in rust and such between oils over long periods. Kind of a frustrating thought though. Just fucking shoot more.

Also I think suppressors are an exception. Except for 22lr I don't clean them almost ever, they only need it after like 4000-10000 rounds. Shit is pretty built up at that point though. Feels reasonable it'll need something strong to soak in for a bit. Maybe I should buy an ultrasonic instead though?
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>>64754550
>OH NOES THE PRICE
Because relative to any other application that uses niche and expensive lubricating oils firearms have hands-down the highest profit margins in the industry.

Go ahead and scammed though. Sorry for finding you a better deal.
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>>64754517
Ballistol sells gallon.

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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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>>64754442
Huh, looks odd.
So how was the museum?
What others did you visit?

>>64754465
It seems I've staved off dementia for, yet, another year.
Did you develop a neurological condition yourself or were you mistaking someone else for me?

I figured as much (not just due to my recollection) since I generally only visit the board to ask a one-off question or to wish you happy birthday.
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>>64748571
I can give y'all an update on it:
Still not sure who did those particular subs (surprising since there's enough screenshots, you'd think someone has the files on their computer), but we did find original JP subs that had the extra content. But I believe those subs are also lost to time, considering nyaa has been reincarnated multiple times and a lot of those old torrents are just straight up gone...

I have a feeling anons did sub it using these detailed CN or JP fan edits from years ago, but I don't have any more concrete evidence. How annoying, guhh
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>>64754588
>also lost to time
Like tears in rain
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>>64754616
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>>64754573
I enjoyed the museum. Poland is a great country for /k/ museums, even just in Warsaw. I also saw the Life Under Communism Museum, Wódka Museum, and Cold War museum.

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I can’t believe it took a 30 minute video to say what we already knew, which is that 10mm Auto is the superior automatic handgun cartridge, and that only after having to water it and then .40 S&W down for the women, manlets, and fags in the FBI did they just settle on 9mm because there was no difference at that point. Amazing.
>But muh fire rate!
Literally doesn’t matter in a combat scenario, doubly so if your shots don’t actually land. Paul Harrell already established this in his 1986 Miami Dade shootout analysis.

Lift weights and carry 10mm, anons.

https://youtu.be/ZybcWWu4ddk?si=KptwdszD7hCNFTQE
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>>64745283
>I will never understand who decided the FBI are the gun, and ammunition expert.

Because they have the money to run their own ballistics lab. Also, FBI HRT is effectively special operations and were with Delta to capture Maduro.

I don't know why anyone who knows anything about ballistics would even bother disagreeing with this vid. Reliable expansion with enough momentum to punch through bone and barriers and in a shootable cartridge like 9mm? /k/ is just full of fat retards and teenagers.

For reference the guy wouldn't say it on cam but recommended loads are:

Hornady critical duty 135gr
Speer Gold Dot 145gr (G2 or original)
And I suppose if you are carrying a sub 4" barrel 124gr +p Federal HST is also reliable
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>>64753305
kneel
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>>64745387
>trigger safety completely devoid of wear marks
My brother in Christ please actually use your guns I am begging you
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>>64754500
Hey you goofy fuck did you happen to notice anything usual about those top four images? Probably not because you are an absolute fucking tard. Anyone else?
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>>64754633
I'll push my fingers through your fucking eyes. Does that sound "goofy" to you you fucking clown? I noticed no one giving a fuck about .40 weak and gay. Enjoy over paying for a .000002% better 9mm.

Imagine the POTUS sent Delta Forces after you.
Do you think you would do better than Maduro?
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I would blow myself up as they grab me out of spite
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>>64752573
If this is some weird roundabout way of throwing a pizza party they can fuck off. The 7 cheese pepperoni and hard salami Red Baron pizza is mine!
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>>64752649
International law is worthless if all it does is hamstring the good guys and let illegitimate dictators, revanchist orcs, and stateless ragheads do whatever the fuck they want. Clinton was based for skipping the UN and intervening in Kosovo outright, Dubya was based for playing games with international law the same way al-Qaeda and the Taliban were, Obongo was based for ignoring international law completely to cap bin Laden and plaster with a Hellfire anyone who looked at a drone camera funny, and Trump is based for snatching Maduro in the dead of night.
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>64754397
He's out of line, but he's right.
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>Delta bursts into my place of work, guns drawn
>”not so fast gentleman”
>point to the door they just knocked down
>”I believe you gentleman are carrying non-approved cellular devices that also allow unapproved camera usage”
>point to SCIF label on the door
>”I’m sorry gentlemen but as the KMI manager AND the SIPRnet trusted agent I’m going to have to document this and report to my DIV-O”
>”AFTER you all sign the log of course”
>they all file out, heads down knowing they’re all about to get NJP’d up the ass by the NIOC CO
>during captains mast the CO looks at me and I get to do the Roman gladiator thumbs up/thumbs down thingy for each of them.

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When the Geran/Shahed drones first appeared, I figured Russia would use them smartly in a classic SEAD/DEAD role: send waves of them to force Ukrainian IADS to light up radars and reveal positions, then follow up with VKS aircraft, with anti-radiation missiles to systematically dismantle those defenses.

Russia instead has chosen the most brain-dead and wasteful approach, by treating the Geran/Shaheds s as nothing more than slow, low-cost cruise missiles hurled directly at static infrastructure targets, while leaving the overwhelming majority of Ukraine's air defenses intact and free to keep operating.

They're banking entirely on brute-force volume and saturation to get a few through, completely abandoning any effort at SEAD/DEAD. But the thing is that they're not even achieving any kind of saturation effect since, the launches are scattered haphazardly across random cities, regions, and targets all over Ukraine that changes every night (some they they go after energy infrastructure, some other go after some depots, some others they try to hit some cities...), instead of making up their minds and concentrate them single high-value area, frontline sector, or even one major city at a time, and keep hitting them until achieving disruption or collapse. This is also precisely why so few targets are actually hit despite hundreds being launched every night, and so many of them are intercepted.

By contrast, even in the recent U.S. operation in Venezuela, the LUCAS drones (the American Shahed clones) were properly integrated into a coordinated SEAD/DEAD package.
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>>64752409
>They're not diesel but gas or electric.
No heating usually means that there's no electricity too(soviet-style district heating plants also often do co-generation and act as important junctions of the grid) - if one is hit hard, it means everything's fucked in the area.
Gas is a no-go in newer apartments(and even late soviet ones) because it's not allowed to install gas line in a building taller than 9 floors because of safety, and all new apartment blocks are above this limit.
Gas "individual heating" in apartments is a thing, but mostly in towns where local heating company went bankrupt - otherwise there will be a lot of objections to you disconnecting yourself form theirs pipes. And it can't be done in a day.
>Many new apartments have diesel generators and central boilers.
Wasn't thought necessary with existing infrastructure. Especially generators - after blackouts of mid-90s, losing power for more than two or three hours per year was unthinkable. Why spend money on something you'll never really need?
>Diesel heating per apartment should be doable.
Yeah, seems the most reasonable and quick to set up.
>At worst, just electric generator with electric heater is less efficient but will work.
Imagine the noise and smoke even if 25% of inhabitants of average khrushchevka do that. Will look, smell and sound like hell. Also gasoline shortages probably.
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>>64751616
>It is out of heavy weapons in deployment this summer
"guys, Russia is finally out of equipment for real this time"
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>>64751324
>whether that'll actually win them anything remains to be seen.
it's like the old saying, the 4th consecutive winter's the charm
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>>64754589
I smell anglo-saxon shenanigans


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