What is the highest military honor your nation can award a citizen of a foreign country?
All kommandos should go to Richmond, VA on the 19th for the vcdl lobby day to protest anti gun legislation
>>64768523But I’m just getting off night shift that morning;_;
>>64768523I'm not driving four states away on a Monday. This is why liberals protest, they don't have jobs.
If you could infuse any animal/insect with humans to create the perfect super soldier, which animal would you choose?
>>64768542M A U S
>>64768542gorilla
>>64768631>humans with just a little more muscle massCmon, you can do better
>>64768635>humans with just a little more muscle massgorillas with the brain power of a human
>>64768542possibly an axolotl, it can breathe both in and out of water, and it can also regenerate... basically, you’d have an amphibious Deadpool.
Post your most interesting, cool or weird uniforms and kits. Pic related isBengal troops uniforms during colonial period.
>Fight in war with rusty and or sharp metal everywhere>Have your dawgs out
>>64748748>big samoan bastards>see them doing some UN shit in gaza/lebanon/israel area>still big samoan bastards even bigger with modern day IED route type armor. just make them machine gunner teams and mortar teams.
>>64768609They've spent their entire lives barefoot and their feet have adapted accordingly, and in the places where they're fighting there just isn't going to be much debris on the ground because the combat is taking place over a much broader area with much smaller groups of men when compared with the Western Front in Europe. In Africa control of territories the size of the entire European nations which ruled them was decided by handfuls of troops.
>>64767828Younger sons went to the lancers because you'd be lucky to afford one Guards cavalry commission, multiple was a non-starter.
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how to beat mongols/horse nomads?Fortifications?focus on range?heavy cav?hold out until the current khan dies?
>>64765773Majority of horse nomads are easy. Heavy cavalry wrecks them. Disciplined heavy infantry wrecks them. Fortifications wreck them. Mostly, horse nomads just raid for food and flee when your heavies show up. They're really good at fleeing.Mongols are, unfortunately, not the majority of horse nomads. Mongols have discipline on par with 18th century European armies, unlike... well, any other pre-gunpowder army. Mongols are weird because they have half a dozen generals each on the level of Caear or Pompeius and all of them arw loyal to Genghis or Ogedai. That kinda thing is shockingly rare. Mongols have absolutely no qualms about integrating conquered peoples' infantry into their armies in a matter of years. Actually not uncommon amongst sedentary peoples, but rare amongst nomads. Mongols back the raiding capabilities inherent to horse archers with a logistical base not seen amongst any of their contemporaries, and indeed not since Rome, which enables them to campaign foe multiple years, even decades, and take fortresses, something horse nomads usually lack the ability to do.What I'm saying is, Mongols were exceptionally unusual. Mongols were horse nomads, but most horse nomads were not Mongols.Genghis' ability to inspire loyalty amongst people who would otherwise be busy carving out their own microempires and backstabbing each other, his and his immediate successors' ability to integrate conquered societies' soldiers basically on the spot, his and his officers' ability to actually discipline an army of horsemen was a literal once in history event. No horse nomad society before or after accomplished what he did. In the end, they were stopped only when their logistics gave out, similar to the Spanish in the Americas or Rome in central Europe.Stopping horse archers has been accomplished by a plethora of sedentary peoples. It's not rocket science.Stopping the Mongols, assuming you aren't sitting 5000 km from their homeland?Good luck.
>>64766767https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bạch_Đằng_(1288)
>>64768312Meant for >>64767105
>>64767120Except Mongol composite recurve bows were just as powerful as the largest English longbows.
>>64768299>Heavy cavalry wrecks them. Disciplined heavy infantry wrecks themNot really to both. Heavy infantry has to catch them, and gets whittled down until they do. Same goes for heavy cavalry. Forces containing both were able to win, but it's not like everyone with heavy infantry cleared steppe nomads all the time-or even most of the time. It required combined arms, and often incorporating or hiring horse archers for your own side as well.There's also the problem that many steppe nomads brought their own heavy cavalry along. The Scythians invented the concept of heavy cavalry in the first place.
How many LRASMs will the US have in the East Asia/Pacific by February–April 2027? A good friend of mine (who I trust a lot) told me that Pooh will invade Taiwan around then and wants the whole island occupied and the US accepting defeat by August 1 (the anniversary of the start of the Civil War). (I’m not saying who my friend is btw so you’ll have to “trust me bro” on this)
>>64765451The zigger ships were all supplying oil for the chinks too. It was a master class in fucking over our top two foes.
>>64765723Why do you think we've been testing weapons capabilities against vuvuzuela cigarette boats for months?
>>64765654Those are 450 sunk ships you retard. Landing ships getting ganked will absolutely fucking crowd the non-existent beachheads the PLA try to establish all while 1st and 2nd generation stealth bombers turbofuck mainland industrial centers and staging points uncontested. The 2027 shit is just more usual DoD budget slop.
Meh. The physical war would be much much less important than the digital one. Even the outcome of the physical war.If I were you, I would procure a 3 kilowatt (5kw startup peak) generator, a rotating stock of 40-50 gallons of 91/93 AKI octane gas (if you live in humid areas ethanol fractioned 87 starts going bad in 6-8 months), a few hundred watts worth of solar panels plus the gear to make them work as 5/9/20/120v supplies (batteries optional but recommended at least 10kwh), and a 2 month drystock and water supply and dont skimp on the salt or water.Just in case.>>64765378A committed US defense given the current political climate would be all or nothing. Either they go full apeshit and end it ASAP or US fucks itself. And I truly hope everyone with a smattering of command decision understands this and understands that IF it happens, the only correct choice is going apeshit.
>>64766223China builds an order of magnitude more ships than the US buildings munitions
Korean War EditionPost wood (furniture)Big RiflesBig BulletsAs always; No commiesPreviously thread: >>>>64655249
>>64767483>makes HK looks cheap.But HK is designed to be cheap to manufacture. Folder sheet metal and polymer.
>>64767483Dang that barrel is thicker than a bowl of oatmeal
Update: She responded a few times enthusiastically. Asked me a bunch of question. Then abruptly stopped. Starting to remember why we stopped talking originally but im pulled in now
>>64767483>Battle rifle version of SIG551Damn, logically I should have known it existed, but how did I go so long with out realizing this was a thing...
>>64768646A former /brg/ Anon used to have a 751. Haven't seen him post in years.
How hard would it be for a handgonner to hit a man sized target at 60m?
>>64751453>THIS is why you don't let people enjoy things.Have you considered that that is the point?>weirdos with no self control, self respect or self awareness naturally self destruct>everybody else just continues on like normal
>>64764272I smoke as well. The booze and guns combo is reprehensible, enjoy the future hole in your ceiling
>>64729552Handgun range is usually considered around 30m with the range limitation more the difficulty in holding a pistol still and a short sight radius. 60m is still doable. For a rifle, 50m is well within reflex range and 100m is still a very fast and easy shot with irons.For an archaic blackpowder it really depends on the specifics of the weapon and the training of the gunner. 60m should be a relatively easy shot for a professional who has had time to practice shots at this range.
>>64766541Speaking from experience, are we? NDs happen, ill be sure to post here when it does.When youre done malding, cope seethe and dilate your way back to discord
https://youtu.be/YWSZjwP042IApparently not terribly hard.
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>>64768607Funnily enough I might be moving from Vancouver to Edmonton for work in a year or two. I'm gonna miss the sea but getting a prohib license would more than make up for that.
>>64768028no one is giving up anythingask the old boys in BC if they give a single fuck what the feds or Escobar Eby have to saywe should just nuke quebec and the rest of the maritimes are on their own
>>64768510>>64768610Fun fact on that note, bunch of studies actually show wood is more sanitary to cut meat on than on plastic (assuming you wash it afterwards). Something about the combination of woods naturally anti-bacteria properties and the fact that when it dries out any bacteria on it basically dies without any moisture.
>>64768510I slow-roasted beef and onions in a clay pot with beef tallow, beef stock, and beef boilion, bay leaves, black pepper, thyme and paprika. It cooked for 4 hours and was so tender it was falling apart. I had it with rice and roasted broccoli. It was awesome.
>>64768607I am regaining hope that I'll be able to conceal carry a glock for personal protection and hunt with an Armalite-pattern rifle, without having to seek employment in America. Canadian copium sure smells good.
the fuck is this?
>>64768422The ATF would disagree with you, their attitude is once a rightful always a rifle. For example if I took a rifle and cut it down to the size of a pistol it would be still considered an SBR because it was once a rifle and that's vice versa on handguns as well it's really dumb. If I add a 16 inch barrel to a handgun but it has a forward grip that's considered illegal because once a handgun always a handgun once a rifle always a rifle.
>>64768422>Can I lawfully make a rifle into a pistol without registering that firearm?>No. A firearm that was originally a rifle would be classified as a “weapon made from a rifle” if it has either a barrel less than 16 inches in length or an overall length of less than 26 inches.>https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/can-i-lawfully-make-rifle-pistol-without-registering-firearm
>>64768471Not necessarily. There's a few rare exemptions, mostly Thompson Contender pistols fitted with a specific rifle stock/barrel conversion kit, then that kit is fully removed and all original pistol parts/barrel reinstalled.https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/ruling/2011-4-pistols-configured-rifles-rifles-configured-pistols
>>64765274would
>>64765274A cut down Marlin 100
When trying to destroy a stationary enemy surface drome, is level bombing like its 1943 really the most effective way to engage them, or is Russia utilizing suboptimal methods here?
>>64768168>in the first months of the Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war, Russian aircraft equipped with the SVP-24 usually missed their targets by around 100 metresTo put that into perspective, in 1943 the notoriously under-performing Norden bombsight delivered a CEP on average of 370m and it was a self-contained mechanical computer. No electronics, no radar-fed data, no satellite guidance signal, just someone adjusting knobs by hand while squinting through a telescope at 12,000 feet.
>>64768280The one I'm thinking of had someone shining a spotlight on a seadrone that was literally doing donuts right next to the ship
>>64768357What's incredible about the Norden is that a huge degree of what made it underperform wasnt any fault of the device. German smoke screens were very effective in reducing target identification accuracy, and even at wars end the Allies hadnt found a way to combat bombing creepback
>>64762786sameI was like "goddamn, that is some AA fire" lmao
>>64766440>>64766236>/k/ - linguisticsFascinatingIt makes a lot of sense while being ridiculously nonce at the same time
>Winter Olympics are approaching >get a renewed hankering to try my hand at some biathlon, again>remember that I live in the desert and no one does biathlon within like 600 milesaw.Any snowanons here do some biathlon?
>>64768581no; you rotate the grip backwards and forwards to cycle the action.I wish I could find that video of it being shot....
>>64768433it's just weird because like >>64768418 said 98% of biathletes use the same straight pull .22>>64768591same
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found it https://youtu.be/oRTMW0oghoU?t=49
another angle of Sven https://youtu.be/DW1AhuZqB0g?t=33
>this is all that remains of the cubans that tried to defend madurodamn, what kind of weapon could cause so much damage?
>>64768220>sit down on the cuck chair, spic>you bad American!!!HAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA
>>64768264I hear Iceland has big tall blonde babes. You mutts wouldn't happen to have any... mutt ideas for them?
>>64767967Maduro speaking English while the Americans speak Spanish is low-key great comedy.
>>64768612i think english subs are when they speak spanish and vice versa
>>64768277Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho yeah... we're going to stuff them full of KFC double-downs. Then a homeowner's association will send them a threatening letter for putting their garbage cans out too early.
"Fackin' cunts" edition>Image limit hitOld thread: >>64746248>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>>64766613Try the Space Trilogy by C. S. Lewis. It's very good.
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>Leaflandistan finally gets around to trying to implement their whole gun """buyback""" bullshit>The retards running this show outright state in the press conference "pwease pwetty pwease don't use the money to just go buy a bunch of SKS's."Lmao, I never knew people could seethe THIS hard over the mere existence of an obsolete post-WW2 rifle.
>>64768617You forgot the part where the Prairies chads told them to fuck off and they will not allow the RCMP to confiscate ANYTHING even if some cucks decide to turn their shit in
>>64768628True but that's more political shit I'm sure Burgerbro's don't care much about, the sheer seething about the SKS being borderline unbannable may bring more universal keks.
What is the best in class for each category? >HMG>MMG>LMG>GPMG>SAWyou can choose the same gun for multiple or all categories.I'd stick with>M2>M240>HK21kinda hard to choose a SAW I like all around more than aforementioned choices
Kord 6P50 FN minimi in. 5.56FN minimi in 5.56Unsure what qualities as GPMG, possibly a M2 browning.SAW is a dubious construct, squads are now made up primarily of automatic riflemen so your LMG typically is your SAW. And something like an akm or g3 with a drum mag, well that's still your SAW.
Also the m2 is dog shit. The US just made a bizarre number of them so they became widespread gpmg.The m2 was never good in a gpmg role either, it's just that the US looked good for having so many mgs, fighting peasant forces who couldn't even field SAW.50. Bmg is not a good cartridge, it's not a good AM cartridge, not a good HMG cartridge. 7.62x39 is far better in all respects, and the M240B was far better then the m2.So the m2 was outclassed so badly that they all became gpmg, the role where their performance matters the least.
>>64761461>>64762851>own categoryThey fall into the LMG category
>>64768601>They fall into the LMG categoryAll SAW are LMG.
based on what I know about these not having shot any of them...>HMGprobably kord, m2 is good but it has weird quirks with headspacing/being heavy and whatnot. not sure how much m2a1 fixes that but it's still 30lbs heavier >MMGprobably mmg338 but i don't know how reliably they actually run. if they're no good, mg3/m240>LMGsame as above, but the m250 and hk4. i don't know how actually useful an m27 would be as a base of fire but they're also cool >GPMGm250/mg3 >SAWm250/hk4some chinese stuff might be pretty good too but nobody but the pla knows how good their stuff actually is for the most part. qjz-171 might be a contender for a very good mmg/hmg if it actually is good
2 Horse: (1, captured) (2, captured)
>>64766544>>64766580I looked closely, it's not AI, all geometry matches up
>>64766671This is just them cosplaying Blyat to the Future, part 3
>>64763652>27:1 k/d>While attackingThis is gulf war 1 tier.
>>64767610>without air superiority How did they manage it?
>>64768605they probably did have air superiorityUkraine has been able to temporarily establish air superiority over local areas of the front for at least a year nowThe russians still have lots of AA capability spread out around joint, but it can't stand up to Ukrainian EW and western fast jets without serious backup so the Ukrainians get a window whenever they attack until the Russians can change frequencies and concentrate high end AA in the area