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Was "fragging" during vietnam actually killing incompetent officers or was it more evil malingering draftees killing officers who actually made them patrol and do their job instead of sitting around on the base?
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>>65266420
>Did fragging happen during the Korean war/WW2?

Dunno about WW2, but during the korean war there were company+ sized mutinies in the american army. Its kind of hard to know since entire battallions were wiped to the last man more than once, nobody would ever know if their command chain broke down since there were no survivors.
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>>65266072
Freedom isn't free you commie sob
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>>65266072
I fully support using force for self defence. If someone tries to force me to fight an offensive war on foreign soil, im using that gun in self defence
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>>65266414
Unironically yes. Based Hegseth making the commies and DEI pogs seethe is the best part of this timeline.
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>>65266887
This was a war against communism though. I would agree if it was a Dem trying to draft us to go put down a chud rebellion in the UK or potatoland but killing commies is the Lord's work.

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how would you defend a caravan in a fantasy setting if you had to have a part of 4 people only using medieval weapons and you were low level.
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>>65253679
>constant supply of Gypsies
Free fertilizer and food for carnivorous pack animals
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>>65259758
Well in that case they will wouldn't be grassing.
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>>65263313
Yeah I'm not the one who brought that up I just thought I'd throw in my two cents.
Unless it was a thing where like the Druid could make the regular grass more nutritious with a blessing or something.
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>>65247604
Keep priests in back and avoid flame striking your swordsmen also dispel magic on summoned skeletons.
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>>65251738
>Not having a caravan to carry all your loot.

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Looks like FRTs in handguns might not be safe. Was this an OOB or a squib?
>https://x.com/DocStrangelove2/status/2069177030478893300
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>Implying I use Xitter
Get fucked, dicklips.
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That's way too much fire for any malfunction with normal ammo. Maybe an OOB kicked it off, but bubba's tracer/incendiary coating chain reacting down the mag is probably what is causing all the theatrics.
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>>65266448
Post the whole thing, retard.
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>>65266448
Round broke in he barrel and left some peaces on incendiary inside. That was first flash.
Second larger flash is when following round hit these pieces inside barrel and disintegrated
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>>65266448
the little cool heckin 0perat0r hand movements and racking really completes this

Would this actually work?
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>>65262716
>>65262719
>>65262723

Where did you find these images? Never seen shit like this and i wanna find out more about tf else HK did
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>>65258062
Army of Two was such a fun game.
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>>65257803
Yes.
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>>65263894
>Where did you find these images?
Looks like an old Soldier of Fortune ad
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>>65263894
>Where did you find these images?
Sorry, that's clearly a trade show brochure

why is it so fat and stubby looking?

looks like it does about 250mph max.

You telling me that making it more pointy wouldn't add another 100mph or 20% range?
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>>65266599
If you search for CFD visualisations or wind tunnel tests for them you'll immediately see why and it will click. The pressure difference at the back of the half circle creates lots of turbulence and the relative low pressure "sucks" the whole body back more.
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>>65265417
>Intruder to his pilot:
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>>65265417
Were they told to go fetch it back?
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>>65266330
This thread only has 100 posts. Three more weeks for me to do whatever I want in this stupid thread. Retard Dumb Fuck.
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>>65266786
NTA, but that's why it's surprising. You'd expect the sphere to have a lower drag coefficient than the half-sphere.

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is this like the modern version of barrage baloons?
that could work except jets never go below 5km height

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Anyone here ever gone to Project Appleseed? Are the appleseed classes good firearms training or just some political tupperware party gimmick?
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Anyone ever done a pistolseed?
Seven yards doesn't sound that difficult, am I missing something?
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>>65257997
kek
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>>65263042

To qualify, you need to get 210 out of 250 possible points. If you get every shot in the 4-zone, that's a score of 200.

Using a .22 with a red dot will make it easier. But some people are using their subcompact carry pistol with iron sights, which makes it more difficult.
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>>65254088
Emancipation what? We freed who?

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Why did stick grenades get phased out for pineapple grenades?
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Stick nades are 'offensive' whereas the pinaple nades are defensive.
O-nade have a significant amount more explosive 2:1 than D-nades.
D-nades rely on fragmentation while O-nades rely on explosive power.
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>>65261762
Too many privates using them as dildos and blowing their squad up in their sleep
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>>65262039
Go home, Cave, you're drunk.
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>>65261762
Germanic pastime : axe throwing
US pastime : baseball
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>>65261762
people were told that the extra range is not needed anymore because they will be equipped with a grenade launcher each (spoiler: they weren't)

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Implications of being forced to build shelters for your strategic bombers?
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>>65264017
A good idea, whoever suggested it deserves a promotion. Of course, they are better if you don't do it while in the midst of being bombed.
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>>65264129
It's a car wash for planes. Those guys are the plane wash attendants. The pilot has to pay out of his pocket.
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>>65264110
>filename
HangAr

You put your shirt on a hanger. A plane lives in a hangar.
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>>65264684
>bubble bath yayyy
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>strategic bomber
>I parked it out front

With the death of the FCAS project Germany is looking to develop a 6th gen fighter by itself. My question is how?
They have not made a fighter by themselves since 1940s and have key technological gaps. While they are going to receive a large amount of money with rising defence budget, this isn't a solution that money can solve, these missing gaps will take decades to develop.
Their most recent experience with the Typhoon, was a British led project where Germany industry once again fell into its support role. I can't see them being able to do this alone. To me their ideal partners seem to be the British but that ship has long sailed.

So how can Germany industry built a 6th gen fighter?
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>>65263427
>one of the reasons it found partners so easily was most of the technological feasibility studies had already been done.
Yes hy Japan.

The i3 fighter concept, the X-2 ShinShin, the XF5 and XF9, Japanese GaN TRMs, etc.
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>>65247478
>Even if they could boot strap one it'd be irrelevant because nobody is out stripping the US MIC for cutting edge kit for the next 50 years at least.
the US only really is ahead in VCE, for which no one else has demonstrators
and stealth
all the other tech, including weapons systems
(which, I know, are not the plane itself, but without them your 6th gen won't matter)
is on par with other competitors
most of them european

the advantage of the US is the unlimited money faucet
and having everything in one country so they just have to shuffle around the states to make politicians happy
whereas in Europe the only company even close to this is MBDA but even there it's "just" Germany/France/Italy/UK

otherwise they all immediately whine about money "going into" other EU countries
and rather take a in every conceivably way worse, but domestic, solution
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>>65263754
The US is actually behind japan if we're talking purely about the single crystal superalloys used in engines.

The US just brute forced VCEs to get around the problem, japan spent 20-30 years developing better metal.

If the US and japan would actually work together on an engine they'd have extreme temp superalloys AND a VCE core architecture.
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>>65263763
>The US just brute forced VCEs
that's... kinda the only way to get them though
but they are not strictly necessary, e.g. GCAP

>US is actually behind japan if we're talking purely about the single crystal superalloys used in engines.
isn't that all lab / test stage? (not disagreeing, I just don't know exactly)

the US is also "behind" in some other areas as well
if we're keeping at Germany, MTU is the best at HPCs
but behind doesn't mean much here
because that's a <1billion R&D gap
VCEs took multiple billions and a decade+ to even get a (well two) demonstrator
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>>65266735
XF9-1 ran, but didn't fly (yet).

>managed to defeat 2 of the biggest militaries in the world

What's their secret? Is hiding in mountains and caves the perfect military strategy?
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>>65265421
Least retarded /k/faggot post lol
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>>65266008
It's rather nonsensical to use the same word to both describe a civilization being razed to the ground with the ground salted and someone walking away from a voluntary fight they no longer feel like volunteering for.
There are various strengths of goals, goals shift all the time, and we do not use the word 'defeat' to describe every shift away from a goal:

>"I was planning on changing both my front wheel bearings and brake pads tonight, but it was hot and I have to work at 1AM, so I decided to just do the side with the bad bearing and I'll do the other side tomorrow."
Did the job defeat me since a reevaluation based on the circumstances caused me to shift my goal?
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>>65265394
>defeat
>long windbags weighing in, armchairs creaking
I think when you put up a leader, and they die is when you consider it a defeat. Russia lost. America won. Everyone loses in the end because it happened.
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>>65265791
>it's a Robert thread
genuinely amazed you haven't offed yourself yet
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>>65266085
Yes since you didn't accomplish it.

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ITT: still not in War Thunder
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>>65263697
warthunder really doesnt need another 35mm gdf-xx plattform
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>>65263697
i just want the Pz 61 and 68
at least Warno will get them after they are done with that weird south american side tangent
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I'm so annoyed Green Mace didn't have a vehicle.
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>>65266637
No, we haven't had enough of unrealistically effective 35mm rape at high tiers thank you
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The Boulton Paul Defiant. Fucking stupid Rusnigger developers hate fun and this low tier plane would be exactly that. Just fly it into a furball and let that turret gunner do the work against some biplanes. Then in general the fucking dipshit Russians are stealing your files via the game's Anticheat and the game will never reach its real potential.

What would WWIII have looked like if October 27th 1962 went a little differently?
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>>65264272
Man, smosh really fell off
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>>65264272
>Arkhipov

Based black sea Greek heritage soviet was intelligent enough to not blindly follow retarded Russian bugman protocols
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>>65264272
Knowing what we know now about the soviets? The Missile would have crashed 4 kilometers away from the silo because someone stole fuel and gears from it.
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>>65264272
There would be more Russians living in America than Russians in Russia.

There's already a contract in place for 32 F-35s, Poland is now planning to extend it to 64.
https://defence24.pl/polityka-obronna/wiecej-f-35-dla-polski-jest-potwierdzenie
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>>65246651
NTA but I was able to read between the lines, the problem is that due to Poe's law I had no idea whether you were actually that retarded or just taking the piss.
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>>65242713
>ammo, rockets, drones, vehicles AA systems
All thirdie tier """""manufacturing""""
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>>65250431
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>>65263729
buying hardware doesn't make the military competent
our senior command is devastated by long years of political tampering
everyone competent and with a spine was kicked long ago and replaced with people who instead of a year of schooling had only TWO weeks of "special course"
this is mirroring the pre ww2 setup
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>>65244062
>Too poor to develop industry that would give us planes worth a damn before 20 years into the future
>EU initiatives are basically, give us money for development but you can't produce anything (same with tanks, hence SK instead of Leopard)
>Also just buying planes, but you don't waste money paying into EU initiatives just for France to pocket the money and scrap the program
It's kind of a no brainer. Develop the industry you can and buy whatever else for as cheap as possible. A lot of industry failed the same way East German industry failed after cold war and the growth has been hampered by incumbents so this is the best that can be done.

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I would do filthy, unforgivable things for the Zorg ZF-1 pod gun.
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>>65266439
It would be cool, but the Hillary button is a turn off. I wonder if anyone makes a nice looking delete kit
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>>65266439
You can do whatever you'd like to it, just don't press the red button.


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