What do you think about the russian army? Seriously>They never fought a high scale war> Always fought against civilians and warfare groups> Only has a good reputation, because of their propaganda> Has never win a seriuos war
>>64666107I fucking love her too
>>64669242>BNPThe BNP failed because they had every part of the British state and political system shit itself after moderate success causing them to mobolise against them and eventually beat them after a few years.
>>64664431Genuinely far more experienced in a peer war than America, despite being shit. But if they had equipment parity with US, they would genuinely crush America. Experience counts for a lot.
>>64669919>far more experienced in a peer war than AmericaOf course, the level to be a peer to Russia being so much lower than the level to be a peer to the USA, one can argue as to the actual value of that experience.The USA cannot get experience in a peer war because they have no peer.
>>64669919>ifconvenient, isn’t it
Post gear, discuss gear.Nylon fabric and fiber support group. Old: >>64628292
>>64668205Correct. I brought that up a couple months ago. They use the same test report for three different weight plates, I checked this on the wayback machine.However, to argue the alternative, this could also be a nominal sizing problem. If you check several of their plates, they use 9.5x11.5 nominal instead of 10x12, exactly like Highcum. Now, like Highcum, this is more likely about 9x11. If you take the SAPI M 0949 and calculate weight to shooters cut 10x12 (7.61lb) then 9x11, you arrive at 6.27lb, which is only 0.02lb off from the report.The 0949 matches no known Highcom model and it's too thick to be the 4S16, which is the closest Highcom spec-wise, albeit no M993 defeat. No drop foam even.
So I did some more digging into Prime Armor, since the 0949 is no longer offered in a "10x12" or "9.5x11.5" - and the 9.5x11.5 is 6.9lb. If you take the not-10x12, at 6.27lb, as 9x11 and make it 9.5x11.5 then it's 6.91lb - again almost right on the dot. This reconciles the "three weights" issue. I think the 9.5x11.5 is actual and the 10x12 is really about 9x11 a la Highcom and nu-RMA. This is irrelevant now because the 0949 is only offered SAPI cut today. Regardless they need a new test report. I shouldn't have to work plate dimensions and areal densities to figure out if the 0949 is the 0949 and is also the 0949. Three years ago they did march a 6.29lb, ostensibly (its not) 10x12 plate to NTS Wichita and it did stop 2x M993 at XSAPI velocity and then two M855A1. The question is consistency. They have no NIJ certs so that's a great start.Their business address is 11709 Boudreaux Road, Unit 530, Tomball, Texas 77375. Pic related, it's the second warehouse on the right, second set of doors. It's right next to Homerun Roofing. Next set of doors down is a liquor store that doesn't know what triple sec is and it's across the road from Slinging Axes and Century Air Solutions. Since Gilliam is making plates in his garage it stands to reason optimus prime can make plates in a decently-sized warehouse. This is only somewhat smaller than what Pinnacle Armor was making Dragonskin in about twenty years ago up until the boss Murray Neal filed Chapter 11 in 2010.
>>64668157>>64668205Alright, here's your infographic on Prime Armor. Overall, their lineup sucks. They have little to offer over name-brand Hesco, LTC, or Protech plates. These people are bumming old test reports like crazy. The 1.3" M855-stopping PE plate is neat but that thickness is rough. Their nominal sizing is definitely Highcom-tier. The 1033 Level IV plate is ass.
>>64643979Might not be the thread to ask, but I have a pair of 5.11 TDU pants that I got as a gift and the blousing straps on the bottom are giving me a hard time (I don't use them and they're annoying). Can I just cut them off or is there a propper way to get them out of the way?
>>64668879man these guys STINK>>64669809> propperIs this a pun? Anyway, yeah, just cut them off.
>inb4 stolen onesOkay, I get that. But if I were to search some gypsy hovel, what stolen guns am I most likely to find? Are they fond of any particular models?
>>64669418https://yle.fi/a/74-20186572>Kovimman tuomion käräjäoikeudessa sai 47-vuotias Tino Lindeman, joka tuomittiin käräjillä kuudesta tapon yrityksestä, vaaran aiheuttamisesta ja ampuma-aserikoksesta kahdeksan ja puolen vuoden vankeusrangaistukseen. Rangaistus on nyt lainvoimainen, koska tuomittu perui valituksensa hovioikeuteen.>41-vuotias Leif Lindeman tuomittiin viidestä tapon yrityksestä, vaaran aiheuttamisesta ja ampuma-aserikoksesta kahdeksan vuoden vankeusrangaistukseen.>Syyttäjä vaatii Leif Lindemanin tuomion korottamista hovissa. Syyttäjä katsoo, että miehen menettely ravintolassa on ollut erittäin vahingollista ja poikkeuksellisen vaarallista.>33-vuotias Waldemar Palm sai tuomion yhdestä tapon yrityksestä, vaaran aiheuttamisesta ja ampuma-aserikoksesta. Hänet tuomittiin neljän vuoden ja kolmen kuukauden vankeusrangaistukseen.>Neljäs syytetty tuomittiin ampuma-aserikoksesta sekä laittomasta uhkauksesta kahdeksan kuukauden vankeusrangaistukseen.>Kamppailun aikana Tino Lindeman sai osuman reiteensä joko omasta tai Waldemar Palmin aseesta. Käräjäoikeus katsoi luodin tulleen Palmin aseesta, mutta Palm kiistää tämän.------------->Hovioikeuden ratkaistavaksi tuleekin se, ampuiko Palm Lindemania jalkaan vai ampuiko hän itse itseään.>Kun Tino Lindeman kaatui osuman saatuaan maahan, Palm lähti kohti ravintolan ovea.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64669440Och samma på Svenska:>The harshest sentence in the district court was given to 47-year-old Tino Lindeman, who was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for six counts of attempted murder, endangerment and a firearms offence. The sentence is now final because the convicted person withdrew his appeal to the Court of Appeal.>41-year-old Leif Lindeman was sentenced to eight years in prison for five counts of attempted murder, endangerment and a firearms offence.>The prosecutor is demanding that Leif Lindeman's sentence be increased in court. The prosecutor believes that the man's conduct in the restaurant has been extremely harmful and exceptionally dangerous.>33-year-old Waldemar Palm was sentenced to one count of attempted murder, endangerment and a firearms offence. He was sentenced to four years and three months in prison.>The fourth defendant was sentenced to eight months in prison for a firearms offense and unlawful threat.>During the struggle, Tino Lindeman was hit in the thigh by either his own gun or Waldemar Palm's. The District Court ruled that the bullet came from Palm's gun, but Palm disputes this.----------------->The Court of Appeal will decide whether Palm shot Lindeman in the leg or himself.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64669418Explain the joke for us UStards.
>>64660030romanian here.they don't need firearms. they use machetes, sticks, and chainsaw. in 2019 a gypsoid entered a house by cutting the door with a chainsaw then proceeded to behead the resident with it. they only gave him life in jail in stead of public execution because we joined the EU https://observatornews.ro/eveniment/criminal-drujba-sanandrei-timis-retinut-283322.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfPwrg2QfoYthey don't need anything fancier than a pocket knife because romanians are pussies easy to intimidate and mug.
>>64669941I thought euro hovels were impenetrable brick blockhouse though?
What advantage do Chariots offer over mounted horsemen?
>>64667622Somewhat faster and you've got better footing for fighting.
>>64667779Not really. Everyone ditched chariots long before the stirrup shows up archeologically. Some theorize it existed and we just haven't found them (perhaps made of leather which rotted away), but it's not in literary or art sources either. Whereas as soon as they show up, they're in art and literature as it's hard not to talk about them when discussing mounted combat.The "small horse" angle might be correct, although I doubt it. New evidence from skeletons shows Indo-Europeans were riding horses enough to have skeletal deformities associated with frequent horseback riding, long before the introduction of war chariots. (though, carts/wagons were in use). My personal take is that chariot combat was not particularly different from horseback combat in the ancient world. Roman sources describe Germanic cavalry as being directly accompanied by and assisted by infantry; for every horseman, there would be an infantryman working as a team, tagging alongside them, and if necessary they'd hop on with the rider and escape. Even after the invention and popularization of stirrups in Europe, knights from many nations would often choose to fight on foot, using the horse more for transport than combat.
>>64667622Allows you to properly look down on the plebs.
Chariots offer superior races.
chariot scary
Paul never used red dots or really any kind of optic. Was he right/wrong?I also miss Paul on another note.
>>64669540when most people shoot off hand they grip the rifle as close to the the mag well as possible so you can rest your elbow on your hip. I think only Paul and applesneed say to stick your arm out and pull in, but applesneed also tells you to use a hasty sling when standing which is retarded
>>64669559Are you retarded?
>>64669761you're a no gunz
>>64669166"like"
>>64669559I grip the middle or fattest part (soviet guns). Too close to the mag well reduces stability and too far away brings in hand muscles too much.
Based Canada
More gibs for quebec, what else is new
>>64669339I wonder if the Germans ever regret selling subs to the Koreans? Given that HDW transferring the Type 209 production basically helped jumpstart the Korean SSK program
>>64669561Korea is friendly, but it is business competitition, that's trueI think TKMS/HDW still has a qualitative edge though
>>64669561not that much, gook subs AIP still lack the necessary energy density to compete with non-export TKMS subs>kss-3: 400kW of AIP power at 4000t>212a: 300kw of AIP power at 3000tand 212cd fuel cell will be far more compact at higher powerpic related will be a single 320kW module. Multiple of them could probably be installed in the same volume occupied by older gen fuel cell BZM34/120. 212cd will likely be much faster on AIP alone. Gooks rip off limping at 5/6 knots isn't as advanced as their vankbot keepsyapping about
>>64669876pic here btw
With what we see with the cuck sheds welded onto tanks to try and counter cheap drones is it safe to say that the age of the tank is over?What crucial combat role do modern tanks fill that justifies this huge investment when all it takes is a drone or RPG to get rid of it?
>>64669593/k/opers will tell you that tanks are still viable when in reality they’re not. Grey zones in actual conflicts span around 30 km, with all fog of war lifted sending a tank anywhere is just asking for it to be destroyed before it ever has any impact on the battlefield. That €400 Ali express drone whacks €4.000.0000 US tank with ease and if it doesn’t, just send two. Or three. Or four. It doesn’t matter, spam this shit. In fact, these days it is more economical to produce a tank and blow it up right after it leaves the assembly line. This at least saves you the training the crew, the costs of transportation, ammunition, gas etc. Also all new tank production is jus kept alive to keep these plants running and provide jobs for an electorate that elects the decision makers that keeps the plants open. It’s socialism 101. Also ask yourself this: If you would create an army from scratch, would tanks be part of it? If the answer is yes, your IQ is lower than 85.
>>64669766You heard it first here, folks. Infantry is also obsolete because of bullets.
brown alertbrown alerteee ooo eee ooo eee ooounwashed fingers furiously type walls of textcows moo in the background as their owners threaten each others izzatthe putrid stench of sweat intensifiessomebody is getting raped in the distancea bus stops and honks right behind the poster, adding to the mix of smog, dust and sweat"one day I will be white" thinks the poster as he presses PostI am now demoralized
Tank is obsolete. That's why we always get multiple threads to educate us about the latest chink tank and how implessive it is
>>64669593>is it safe to say that the age of the tank is over?No. It's just the Russian tanks that are going extinct.>What crucial combat role do modern tanks fill that justifies this huge investment when all it takes is a drone or RPG to get rid of it?The current situation on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine is because of Russias inability to perforrn on land, in air and at sea.Turning their few remaining tanks into cuck sheds is their way to cope, not a new military paradigm.
If you can't carry hollow points, does 45 make sense or it's an obsolete bulky shit regardless?
>>64660776I KNEEL
>>64660477retard hands posted this.
>>64659719>they don't, and while energy is more or ess the same 45acp has more momentum so it "pushes" what it hits moreYes, more inertia. 9mm penetrates better but it also deviates more when going through barriers. A 230 grain ball round pretty consistently goes where you place it, even after it starts to keyhole. This is useful when shooting through a car door or a windshield, for example; .45 especially deviates less than 9mm when shooting through a windshield in either direction. Whether or not that's worth giving up the capacity, idk.
>>64669419SS carbine mags "if yer insides tell ya' to".
>>64669419 non-firearm handgun, handgun, rifle, shotgun:Always buy two of the cheapest weapons of their type for obvious reasons. Lavish TLC on them.Similarly two #5 pussies will give you better service than one perfect 10.
https://estonianworld.com/security/estonia-to-buy-korean-rocket-launchers/>Estonia has signed a contract to buy six Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers from South Korea; the contract is worth nearly €290 million.>covers the launcher systems, three types of missile systems (CGR-080, CTM-MR, CTM-290), as well as operational and training support.>capable of firing both 239 mm guided rockets with a range of up to 80 kilometres (50 miles), as well as longer-range missiles such as the CTM-290 tactical ballistic missile, with a flight range of up to 290 kilometres (180 miles).Neat.
any clue if Chunmoo and PULS missiles are mutually compatible?
>>64669228>>64665395There are two of the new destroyer with two more already in production, they are going to be a serially produced class. There is a smaller modern frigate however that may not see production assuming it was made from a scavenged Krivak hull. >had NK not fucked up the launch, they would have a full destroyer by now.The ship is fine, unlike lazy westerners the DPRK has strong backs and lots of rope.
>>64669325how many Ukrainian girls do you think got to experience strong DPRK rope in their fertile Slavic wombs?
>>64669717Not many considering that they all got sent to diein kursk
>>64669717My guess would be none. They would have strict non fraternization orders, discipline and oversight. Besides that they are organized enough to have received a briefing about local health hazards which probably explained that Russian girls have cooties.
The Leopard 2A8 is a rather attractive vehicle
No.64661749WHEN DRIVING to the battle field and getting a cup of tea of coffee.why?besides its easyer to drive when tis open.you only eed the hatch shut then fighting. but when not. just makign driving a bit more easy.and repairs. don't forget thatLove the new upgrade looks sweat, would love a drive haha.
>>64669349RPG detecter?could also be IR detection.or some jammer. >not the wisest place to put it.
>>64669349Every time i see a picture like this i keep having the thought that if you aren't sure about taking out a modern tank with your first shot there could be merit in blasting it with canister shot. Maybe with some sort of proximity fuse and small tungsten shot to totally saturate the target. They have so many sensors that if you sandblasted it with #4 tungsten it might be totally blinded.
>>64661746burns pretty well too
>>64669697>not the wisest place to put it.This. The best place would be inside the turret, preferably behind the heaviest armor
Neigh means yay in ol' horse-say.Previous thread: >>64656618>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>if you install this you can hear umapyoi more often than before!
Another gacha slop thread
>>64669304What would you have instead?
>>64666664Iirc they are biological components built around a mechanical endoskeleton, with mechanical augments.Peak.
I wonder how mechanical "women" will really behave once they become a reality. I'm having a hard time grasping the idea but considering how complex women seem to be with emotions and such I feel that the machines would behave more like men than women. Its not only a lot easier but in a strange way the default if anybody gets what im saying
>>64669618Watch blade runner 2049, like the protagonists hologram girlfriend.
AK General /akg/Kot edition>Thread #2084Old thread here >>64573822
PK-AS optic rubber cover broke off while cleaning :( does anyone know if there are replacement cover being sold? Or should I just raw dog it?
>>64668728
>>64668583They are fairly universal across their line of optics, just find the correct size. Replacement should still be cheap enough if you want to get one still. Otherwise there are some other options to look at.Raw dogging is still a valid choice.
We lost him 12 years ago today.
>>64667472>All black ship
>>64667279We'll get them when I get my golden iPhone made in America. Two more weeks.
>>64669649>>64669658Yeah but Trump doesn't know that. In his deep 6D chess analysis he clearly realizes that these won't be like historical boondoggles of the past, but as smart he is, he is still only able to operate on the information he gets. It is absolutely not Trump's fault if the yes men surrounding him give him false data. The actual decision here is smart and intelligent, the data the decision is based of is just faulty. But that doesn't in anyway reflect bad on President Trump, Trump is still the smartest man in the room. It's not the Czar's fault if boyars fuck it up.
>>64667362>The start of the American Century of HumiliationCall it cope, but it's what this country needs. A total humbling, followed by a period of self-reflection, followed by rebirth. As it is we're headed for a slow and lame dystopia followed by collapse.
I thing it needs more lasers, 2 coilguns and 4 MHD thrusters
Why do modern soldiers get PTSDs from killing sandcoons using drones from 40303 miles away safe and with air conditioning when soldiers 2000 years ago rejoicide at the chance of slaughtering the local populance with impunity?
>>64667232It was real shitty because of disease and lack of food.
>>64666540You may or may not enjoy this 2008 "horseshit-n-gunpowder opera". Watch on line or free download.https://old.bitchute.com/video/o7bTx9M0ubMP/
>>64666284Oh you mean Soldier's Heart? PTSD has been around forever under different names.Rufus of Ephesus was describing the same symptoms in 90AD.
>>64667038Yeah that whole "sugar-is-expensive-I-just-boil-my-wine-in-a-lead-pitcher" thing was unhealthy AF.
>>64667655Damn, that's an interesting story. I wonder whether there's anything like this in Anabasis
Assuming US refuse to support Japan / even possibly supplying Intel to China / RussiaAssuming Russia is involved, from intel to possibly actual firepower contribution.Can China decapitate a nuclear development lab, say, size of LANL +- research reactor effectively purely through conventional means within the next five years? I am thinking massive strike via conventional ballistic missiles and standoff strike from bombers?https://www.reddit.com/r/LessCredibleDefence/comments/1psry5t/can_china_achieve_us_vs_iran_like_performance_if/
>>64666137No. Pound for pound, Japanese military equipment outclasses the Chink knock-off equivalent. It'd be a bloody, costly war that would cripple China's ability to challenge US hegemony.
>>64667566Skill issue.
Japan makes the strongest tanks and planes.
>>64666145Have you not been paying attention to the absolute ratfuckers running the US and what they have been doing?Yes, tactically and strategically siding with the enemies diplomatically, voting alongsode north korea, eritrea and other such shitholes at the UN, seeking for business deals for zimbabwe-corruption-tier personal gain of autocrat&friends with the nominally "enemy" dictator at the expense of direct allies of 70 years and their direct and existential allies in a -for the region- century-defining war and actively working to concede as much as possible of party A in a defensive war where B attacked A and C is helping A while yourself being D that doesnt help A is going to be received very negatively and such betrayal sustainably shatters trust
>>64666137@crapan