>>64758342The term bullpup actually came from the gay community. All the action is behind, so basically a bottom.
>>64742406>Its just a PSA jakl upper, it runs just fine with supers/subs. Its on a regular AR lower with a clamshell around it for the bullpup conversion.is psa still planning to release the bullpup jackl lower at shot show?
>>64741549What scope is that? This whole build is incredible.
>>64759141The Olcan has been out but only for the 5.56 Jakl
Aspiring designer here. How much of a deal breaker is it for a bullpup to need a dedicated left-handed bolt for swapping ejection? Any Ausfags or other military users run into supply issues?My design uses a fixed ejector which I'm wedded to so I can't just copy the VHS.
Russia has ran out of shaheds now that Iran collapsed into a civil war. The latest strike was only made up of 10 drones
>>64761397Why is the Ukraine retreating if they're winning so hard?
>>64761397There was the bongolian dept of defense saying that over 425k ziggers died just in 2025 alone- now the metric about 100 dead ziggers per sq km makes a bit more senseDamnThat's about 100 ziggers in a 1/4 acre I think?
>>64761416A square km is much biggerm^2 = square of 1m by 1mare = square of 10m by 10m = 100 m^2hectare = square of 100m by 100m = 10000 m^2km^2 = square of 1000m by 1000m = 1 million m^2acre = 66ft by 660ft, which comes out to 4047 m^2
>>64761426Forgot to mention that an acre is about 20.1m by 201m
>>64761408Why is russia still fighting after 4 years if they're winning so hard?
Post if you got 'em.
>>64761503>>64761504how's the transition going? and post gunz
>>64761527>he whined, fatlyBathroom scale with timestamp now plz
>>64761527> h-how's the transition g-going?kek
>>64761549>>64761552>no gunzthat's what I thought latvian and/or bulgarian homo
>>64761568BMI and waistband with timestamp, chop chop tubby.
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?
>>64753285I for some reason didn't reach my full height until I was like 28. When I was in community college I was friends with this 6'2" blonde girl who did football who was built like that and my face was at her chest level when she hugged me. I am upset that I cannot experience this again.
>>64752947>After humiliating defeat at Ayram Alusing the crippled RDA of Hell's Gate limps back to earth and in the 3 year armament cycle sandwiched between 12 years of interstellar travel, efforts are made to equalize the playing field between Na'vi and human anatomy and address logistic and lethality issues.>Conventional small arms designed for earth's peer to peer conflicts lack the stopping power needed against the large and powerful humanoids and predatory creatures of Pandora.>Human forces often outmanoeuvred against the large and nimble indigenous in the dense and monstrous jungles.>Taking from the successes of amplified mobility platforms, develop the SKEL suit to meet the agility, dexterity and environmental demands of Pandora.>Develop M69 modular weapon system with integrated optics for the SKEL suit, as well as to arm new Recombinant soldiers, ceramic action can withstand corrosive environments, chambered with a 12.7x76mm round well suited to fighting Na'vi, a developmental step from previously arming avatars with the GS-221 light machine gun.>The bliggers start blowing maglevs and raiding depots.>Inadvertently arm the Na'vi with a rifle perfectly suited for them.
>>64761534we don't plan for failure chud! Armed with our new assault rifles the maglev trains will be untouchable!
>>64756463>Osmosis JonesJesus what a blast from the past
>>64758635I would love to see a Bushwacker stand in wack some bushes in these gay ass movies
Edition edition.Guide: https://files.catbox.moe/9g5sv2.pdfPastebin: https://pastebin.com/gs6mLNik>>64745514
>>64761297I think the thumb lever is stupid and gets in the way of my high thumb grip
Okay now this is epic.Lyman is introducing a line of extreme value silencers, including .22 and 9mm. Prices are said to be "between $199 and $299" across the board, so street price should be rather lower.https://www.lymanproducts.com/sonicoreI'd love to see more Finland type shit now the tax stamp isn't a consideration, it makes cheap and simple silencers a reasonable compromise
>>64761347very interesting
Luv the Maglite look
>>64760995>tfw live in the "Constitution state">doesn't give a shit about the Constitution
Is the swiss army knife a meme? How essential is it really?
>>64761446She gives you a bodyjob and then she opens her hole as much as she can and you cover her with cum.
>>64761446>How does sex with the pocket wife work?There's documentation on this.
>>64761388are pocket knives good for you
>>64761469I didn't say otherwiseYou'd basically give her a cum bathPlenty of opportunity to get preggers
>>64761579Why would you want to get her preggers? You'll have tiny mouse children.
All things precision shooting, no experience necessary. Discuss rifles, barrels, action, glass, loads, groups, competitions, and anything else related to the pursuit of tighter groups and longer shots.
>>64757668We get cheap shit what’s not to like about china making things
>>64759380We get cheap garbage, and all it cost us was anyone and anything that knows how to make things. It's impossible to describe to people that know next to nothing about industry and manufacturing just how cavernous the disparity is now with expertise all in the pursuit of useless consumer trash.
>>64741210yeah I think my comp gun is pushing 15 lbs
>>64743070.30-06the only reasons to use a .30-06 in current year would be a. you already have the rifle b. you reload and want the extra case capacity c. you hunt something that .308 isn't enough for
>>64757132I bought a Sunwayfoto T4030CSI on the recommendation of an anon in a previous thread and so far it’s been excellent and good value for money. I’m hitting 1,000 standing with my .308 from it.
Whatever happened to the patch threads?
One thing that puzzles me, thinking back on it.We never saw nor heard of mods contacting the anons running the patch, sticker, or 4chan adjacent storefronts and asked them to advertise on the site. You know, True Roman Bread for True Romans. I can understand why some would probably say no but advertising products made by anons for anons seems like a smart move. Even now you'll occasionally see /agdg/ games in the ad spaces.
>>64761318>Various boards have been choked to death by generalsIMO depends on the general. If the entire catalog is generals, yeah, the board's cooked. I think /k/ has a fine mix, but I'm biased because I like the respective scenes each general has. Subcultures prevent a shitty monoculture.
>>64760458>kept leaving giant steaming piles of shitLike what, the thousandth gay fucking anime patches with a totenkopf shoehorned in? faggot lol
>patch thread on a weapons board, because patches are a military thing, right?>look inside>2D funko pop thread that has nothing to do with board culture>>64760458>>64760478Good pics. This is precisely why these threads should stay dead.
>>64760410Feds and faggots, same thing that happened to every other good thread.
It's been talked to death why space fighters are impractical but let's say the stupid rich dictator of the third world asteroid colony is dead set on having his fighter jets in space. What would a "realistic" space fighter look like? What do you have to consider about space as a medium?
Greetings Starfighter! You have been recruited by the Star League to fight Xur and the Kodan Armada!
>>64761451Considering this is the only sci-fi design NASA went and copied albeit for a proposed utility vehicle, this is the correct answer.
>>64760629Why would you risk a trained human pilot when you can send a bunch of semi-autonomous missile canisters at the enemy? Why would you design a ship capable of holding only one or two people who need silly space and weight wasting shit like life support and room to fit a human body? If it's not large enough for interplanetary travel and crewed as such there's no point to making combat ships that small that do anything but act as mobile control centers.
>>64761468>>64761451The bulkier first one looks way better
Unless high-powered radar on capital ships can see everything, advance picket forces are necessary even in space.
Is macron right? Is it better than patriot?
No. Though it's a bit cheaper.
64761491>worse than NASAMS tard detected
>>64761470>looking at a single system within an iads
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>>64761470Aster-30 quite a bit bigger than PAC-3, having two stages is also kinematically better. Some of the advantages are offset by the large strakes though, though that is in itself mitigated by the lateral thrusters, used for smaller maneuvers. I think the yuro seeker is probably worse than PAC-3MSE, just based on diameter alone, but it's probably kinematically superior and the seeker is likely sufficient. That's solely looking at the missiles in isolation though, like >>64761518 says, looking at only one part of the IADS is naive.
There's no real need to rehash why mechs don't work but what is the ideal jungle support vehicle then?
>>64754949what about that truck with the huge saw blades on it from that one indiana jones movie
Ground vehicles are losing relevance and are going to keep losing relevance as time goes on and drones become ever more advanced. See >>64755286 - if you come across something in the jungle that infantry can't handle by themselves, then drone swarms or aerial vehicles (themselves also drones) will take over.
>>64754746literally just this >>64755310remove the jungle = remove the problemjungles are dogshit to traverse even for infantry, let alone anything weighing over a ton that can't (relatively) easily snake between treessame reason you don't bring land vehicles to mountains that don't have very sturdy and clear paths going through themif you intend on crossing the jungle by land you gotta remove the jungle (or stop being retarded and go over it)>>64760694here we go again>>64760755until infantry itself becomes obsolete it's going to need ground support no matter how vulnerable>something something flag planted something something not your territory
>>64760277yeah it's a huge lazy downgrade aesthetically, you could tell me right was from ghost recon or the division or whatever near-future game you want and aside from the patches it would 100% look it. it's bad even if you're not comparing it to beck's work
>>64754949>The only feasible option for armored vehicles in such an environment, is something with legs.This would rather raise the question as to whether an armored vehicle is worth it there.'cause let's be fair here : if you have to go there with troops, you are either- an insurgent having to use the jungle as a shield against enemy conventional forces whose firepower, numbers and logistics you cannot hope to match, let alone survive.- said conventional forces and really have to flush out insurgents... which armor ain't really helping you do by much.
/arg/ cold weather larping editionPreviously>>64754330
>>64760401It's the extended receiver and the MLOK rail giving the rifle a more round profile. The SCAR typically looked best in an SBR configuration but these have increased the minimum length. The new model addresses the vast majority of aftermarket modifications SCAR owners perform, but it's lost some amount of the "iconic" look we're used to from media and photos of operators.
>>64759954Nice 203 you got there
I'm looking to get a Harris Bipod, is the SBMR really better than both the SBR and SL2 models?
>>64760848If you put white Lithium on your buffer spring it's quiet
>>64761501SBRM? I never had the need for the swivel but yes it is nice if actually doing off bench work on rocks or berms. Ran a local bush comp with a swivel and my standard non swivel did what I needed it to do out to 350yd. A2 will praise the swivel and say if you don’t get it you will be kilt inda skreetz but genuinely it’s user preference depending on how far you need to hit accurately.
This changes everything.https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/indonesia-rafale-fighter-jets-depart-france-airpower-shift-southeast-asia/
>>64761479>I don’t think they are quite at the same level as the Australian’sThe RAAF is intentionally designed not to be unequivocally stronger than Indonesia's air force so as to avoid triggering an arms race with then. It is, for example, why they never procured F15s and instead went from Mirage to F18. Indonesia's air force should be stronger in Indonesian airspace, Australia's air force should be stronger in Australian airspace.
>>64751624there's no fucking way they're doing it in anyway that can be called remotely efficient. if shit ever hits the fan, i expect awful readiness rates
>>64761502>Indonesia's air force should be stronger in Indonesian airspace, Australia's air force should be stronger in Australian airspace.Indonesia has very famously been butthurt at Australian air superiority ever since defense minister Benny Murdani warned his cabinet colleagues during the East Timor crisis that an F-111 could put a bomb through their window at any moment and they wouldn't see it coming. This is why Indonesia has been shopping around like maniacs to get anything that could possibly take out a F-35 >>64751597
This has been the second time Indonesian aircraft mechanics have been on suicide watch
>>64754190>Australia>1.5 TFR decaying socialist shithole of maybe 15 million whites>Indochadia>300 million strong, 2.2 TFRThe west has reduced itself to irrelevance over the last 60 years, now we are living in peak delusion
Should Japan also get one of those drone mother ships Singapore is getting? I think the izumo could carry lots of kamikaze drones.
>>6476038871% are rookie numbers. Singapore's is like 89% last I heard.
>>64760364I think you're fucking stupid.
>>64760692Shut the fuck up. Unmanned systems loving faggot
>>64758392what if we gave it a relatively cylindrical profile so we could stack them vertically in some sort of storage/launch mechanism?
>>64758145wrong, tlam can loiter since block iv
Why aren't ballistic submarines the backbone of world navies? Why haven't surface ships been relegated to carrier protection and amphibious operations? Why not make SLBMs out of RIM-66s and Standard missiles and Tomahawks and ASROCs? If you want force projection why wouldn't the ambiguity of the presence of submarines be enough to scare your enemies?
>>64756527>they have limited utility as sensor platforms (e.g. radar)*sad SSRN noises*
>>64756527>Nobody wants to work on them>they're fucking expensive to buildyes>they have limited utility as sensor platforms (e.g. radar)dead wrongthe 2nd best use of a submarine other than killing anything in the water is ISR>they're expensive to runyes>they can't do the vast majority of peacetime naval duties (e.g. disaster relief, interdiction)very yes>they're slowonly if they're diesel>they're dangerouswell, mainly to snownigs and turdiesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64741566They are and they have. All surface primary navies (e.g. anyone not the US) are larping. US surface fleet conducts policing actions against non threats and screens carriers. Like, holy shit dude, they were picking the new boats based on shore bombardment for a while. The SSGN is the battleship of the missile age, all that shit already happened, you're so behind we're talking about what's next dude.
>>64752734Hey I made that post years ago. Good times. 70% disability rating yo. I miss Mayport...
>>64758386>The SSGN is the battleship of the missile ageSSGNs are getting retired. SSN are the future.