>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
>>64746666Nice digits nice map
>>64754172More accurately it’s apocalyptic. The world is literally ending in real time and your PMC is flying around the solar system doing missions playing mega corps, cults, and rebels (neural linked commies basicallt) against each other to make a buck.
>>64754182For what game
>>64754290Prototyping 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.
Home sweet home. Also some SoC when I'm in the mood.
Why don't drones cost 1 million dollar per unit to produce like artillery shells or missiles or any kind of military thing that isnt a drone
>>64754207It's rather fucking easy to look up.Try Army Ammunition Procurement.
>>64754201>>64754207>SOUUURRRCE>SOUUUUURRRRRRRRCE>I DEMAND SOURCES>NO I WON'T PROVIDE ANYTHING TO BACK UP MY OWN UNSUBSTANTIATED CLAIMS>POST SOOOOOURCE
>>64753944Because currently they're an alternative to those things and have to be competitive to get sold. When they're all that remains and monopolies arise, they will be millions each. Such is capitalism.
>>64754207Show me your beautiful smile or fuck off.
>>64754214>bag of bolts for 10k
An interview with Duo Yingxian in the November issue of Ordnance Knowledge《兵器知识》11月刊对朵英贤的采访Duo Yingxian: Chinese Automatic Weapons Expert, Professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, and Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Born in 1932, Duo graduated in 1956 from the Beijing Institute of Technology, specializing in Automatic Weapons Design. He served as the technical lead for the Chinese Type 67 general-purpose machine gun and the Type 95 (QBZ-95) rifle family. He was elected as an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1999. His published works include Chinese Automatic Weapons, Longitudinal Vibration in Engineering, and New Compendium of Automatic Weapons.朵英贤 中国自动武器专家,北京理工大学教授,中国工程院院士。 1932年生,1956年毕业于北京工业学院自动武器设计专业,中国67式两用机枪及95式枪族技术负责人。1999年当选为中国工程院院士。著有《中国自动武器》、《工程中的纵向振动》、《自动武器新编》等书。
'Originally, the 2004 "95-1" project was supposed to focus on improving the Type 95 itself. However, the military’s primary focus wasn't the 95 itself; they wanted to modify it based on the Russian AN-94 (fielded in 1994). Due to major disagreements, the ordnance system selected a different Chief Designer to lead the 95-1. The task force immediately studied the AN-94 proposal, but in 2005, the Russian AN-94 was decommissioned due to severe reliability issues. China subsequently stopped that research and shifted focus to "ammunition unification" (merging two rounds into one). In 2005, the ordnance system issued a directive for the 208 Institute, 255 Factory, 204 Institute, 791 Factory, and 671 Factory to jointly tackle this unification. I had hoped to implement ergonomic improvements to the rifle during the later stages of the 95-1 development, but I didn't expect it to be delayed by the universal round.''本来,95改在2004年以改进95式步枪为主题,但军方的主攻方向不是95式本身,而是想以俄罗斯1994年装备的AN94式步枪为基础来改造95式步枪,因分歧太大,兵器系统另选总师主持95改步枪。课题组启动后立即研究AN94方案,但2005年俄AN94式步枪因可靠性严重不足全部撤装,中国也就停止研究,转而投入两弹合一,2005年兵器系统下文,208所、255厂、204所、791厂、671厂联合攻关两弹合一,我本来指望,在95改进行的后期对枪械进行一次人机功效改进,没想到它因通用弹而延缓。'
Sources:https://huoqibaike.club/wiki/5.8口径未知名称仿制AN-94步枪https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hUF3fWc3BU
>>64753156PRESENTSING CHINA NEW GUN
kys chinkspammer
can you even call yourself a /k/ommando?
>>64749416Clear and Present Danger.
>>64753453That's right.Chavez had a SD, I think.
>>64747491RIP Bill
>>64743117>need to spend $100 on a steel CH support replacement by defaultDid you confuse the .22lr knock off for the real deal? Because what you are saying sounds like pure gibberish otherwise.
>>64753395Its fine for the MP5 because there is such little recoil. You can always get the B&T stock
z10 is italian
>>64751974how does it shoot anything with the barrels plugged up like that?
>>64752038>I'm bingo on ammo do you copy? >running dry>running dry
>>64752328>AMMO HERE!>AMMO HERE!>HAVE SOME AMMO!
>>64752044It's still in development and I don't think they have got to weapons trials yet, or at least that I have heard about.
>>64751974Did it eat a bee?
What tools for self defense would you recommend for someone in Europe to have when shit goes down. There are black powder revolvers shotguns and rifles, but you can't buy them everywhere in Europe. There are crossbows and bows but what is really their capacity to defend, and of course air rifles, in some countries they are unrestricted in some countries they are cucked and they are a hassle to have around in the case of an emergency. Better yet what should everybody own, not just weapons, in case they want to survive more than 72 hours.
>daydreaming about le boog again (yuropoor edition)why are goyim like this?
>>64746990mpre funkopops = less empty inside
>>64753815Because we weren't meant to live like this
>>64746392start engineering your own weapons
>>64746392Fucking get an actual gun with a license. You're not some kind of lowlife whose preconvictions stop him from that, are you? Make friends with people who have guns too.>>64746405>>64746414Get a sword and maybe a spear. Real, historically accurate replicas, not mallninja bullshit. There are plenty of options for a few hundred eurobucks, and they blow repurposed tools or homemad shit out of the water. Get a shield too, and pepper spray on top. Mind you, the most likely use for this is giving it to a friend who has no gun. While you carry a gun.
>going in RAWWhat are some of the most batshit attachments ever considered for use?
>>64740711>>64750364Should we fax them?
>>64739364Looks like a Combine weapon, makes me think of the plasma orb things you can fire from the AR2
>>64750555Needs an oil lamp. Checked.
>>64750364>What were they thinking?"haha this is awesome I love my job" probably. what i would be thinking anyway
>>64750364That you'd fight the rocket first and then the rifle would be balanced.
Scopes and reddots are for boomers with glaucoma.
>>64747821Is that a mid-length? Looks good
>>64745210That's an aperture sight which is as good as iron sights get. Most of the time you've got to deal with Notch and Post which SUCK BEYOND MEASURE!
>>64745210>Scopes and reddots are for boomers with glaucoma.Yeah>>64745237>Aperture sights are for women and homosexuals.Also yeah
>>64752424Peep sights are good for precision. They are nigger ball sweat for rapid acquisition. Open irons have been around for hundreds of years for a very good fucking reason. They work.
>>64753948Open sights also refer to a wide variety of sight systems, including ghost ring and Spider Web.
This changes everything.https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/indonesia-rafale-fighter-jets-depart-france-airpower-shift-southeast-asia/
>>64749304>redefining airpower balance>airpower transformation>reshapes security balanceIs this written by a woman? It's very dramatic over nothing.
>>64751597>JF-17https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/pakistan-indonesia-closing-jets-drones-defence-deal-sources-say-2026-01-12/
>>64751633Australians are living too good a life to want to invade your shithole, which means you will probably invade Aus in your hypothetical, which will probably mean you will be deleted from your islands via tactical nuclear weapons due to Aus being the main resource hub for not only Indonesia but the entire world.You don't attack the country sending you the iron ore needed to build your military.Given that you believe in stupid prophesies you are probably dumb enough to believe this superpower cope though.
>>64754190Indonesia has no real enemies. Otherwise, you would have seen realistic approaches, and also Indonesia is not thinking about the global security has been changed after the pandemic, their doctrine is probably still 20/30 years old.
>>64754235Indonesia is not merely neutral, their foreign policy is officially "bebas dan aktif" (independent and active), which means striving towards regional hegemony over their Southeast Asian neighbors and Australia, and to reach parity with superpowers such as the US and China, the way India is trying to establish itself in South Asia
The ziggers have come up with another brilliant plan to counter drones, walking tents! Guessing mostly for night ops to reduce thermal signature? Because these are definitely not good for day time at least. Though it'd be hilarious to see them try assaulting with these fucking things on. What will the ziggers dream up next to deal with thermal cams?with audio: https://xcancel.com/Archer83Able/status/2010753972177711261
>>64754325Sure, I'm just relating another variant of meat black market.
>>64753829Man, they're going to catch so many jeets with just the faintest wiff of puss puss or bobs on demand
>>64751940You forgot the Anthrax-infected cow graves being dug up for trenches.
>>64751923to spot the jew
>>64751079
> see pic related with my kids> expect whimsical adventure movie about sky pirates with plane autism> it’s a meditation on surivor’s guilt and ptsd from the perspective of a WW1 pilotThat shit had no business hitting so hard. Felt gutted all day. Absolute S tier film. Ghibli’s best imo
>>64754091As far as the books go, spy who came in from the cold is better and probably an easier read. I haven't seen the movie yet.
>>64754091>It would be a good series.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq61jstTApk
>>64754410It has a darker undertone to it. The torture scene is genuinely top.
>>64754440What is the problem with Micheal jackson?
I always recommend sleeping dogs in these threads but I don't think anyones watched it.
Post your most interesting, cool or weird uniforms and kits. Pic related isBengal troops uniforms during colonial period.
>>64749261There was the 79th New York too, which was the only kilted regiment in the US Army
>>64754355Also the Emir of Kabul had a Highland regiment at one point.
>>64737614The winner for weirdest uniform in the modern day US Army has to be the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry (aka Troop A, 1st Squadron, 104th Cavalry Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard).
>>64754428They're one of the oldest units in the US Army as they actually predate the American Revolution itself by about a year.
>>64750930>>64751064This kind of kit needs to be in a Souls series.
How are they still in business? shotgun sales are in the shitter and even if they do sell someone a shotgun, how many shotguns do people buy in their life time?>but they sell .22sare you really going to buy a mossberg .22 over a 10/22?>the patriotare you going to buy a mossberg patriot over a ruger or savage at basically the same price point?>handgunsthey sell handguns? have you ever seen someone with a mossberg handgun?Henry's another one. Are there really that many people buying lever actions and single shot break actions? It's even worse than car companies because guns are cheaper than cars and .22s and hunting guns last basically forever
>>64753984>I'm saying no company has tried to replace the 870 even after all these years.Successful gun companies don't have to penetrate that segment of the market. Mossberg has the shotgun market in the US on lockdown, and Benelli and Beretta are ahead in the European market but are slowly losing ground to the Turkshit (not because Turkshit is better, but because they are so cheap that they tempt people who don't know any better).
>>64754003benelli/beretta make turkshit. stoger is the same company as them and is the turkshit branch
>>64752974>He doesn't know how to read a graphThis is called a compound line graph, anon. You can recognise it by the shaded area between each line. It's different from a regular line graph. There's no overlap. So for example, in 1993(?) on the graph in question, when the total amount of firearms manufactured was about 5,000,000, pistols and revolvers together made up about half of that (2,500,000), while shotguns and rifles were each about a quarter (1,250,000). With this, consider how skinny the green line is for shotguns compared to the rest of the graph in recent years.
>>64753974>They cheapened the 870 design until their most loyal fans abandoned themYeah. You're left out a few facts while you were masturbating, sport. Wingmaster and Police Mag models weren't changed at all. They cheapened up the Express entry grade crap and a few other garbage grade models. Secondly, despite your furious masturbation, 870 and Mossberg 590s have been reported by both Guns & Ammo and Gun Broker to have essentially the same sales numbers for the past 5 years straight, with the Bergs holding a SLIGHT edge in the pump market. Secondly, the supposed "issue" with the 700 you fallaciously brought up was ten thousand percent bullshit. The claims brought on that weapon for that supposed "defect" dated back to 1948 manufactured rifles and ALL models with the Walker trigger design. I've had a 700BDL since 1983 and that claim is fucking laughable.Asshole anti-gun law firms kept thought they had a winner with a bullshit "cover-up" about the original trigger mech engineer's thoughts on the final design and kept lobbing lawsuit grenades at the company until they finally found a jury stupid enough to hate firearms. After that pissant lawsuit payout, Remington's lawyers forced the company to make a show out of "doing something" in order to avoid any future class-actions.Their centerfire auto pistols have always been garbage. The new ownership had absolutely nothing to do with that.I own several Remingtons, in addition to the bolt gun I mentioned above. Including a 3.5in 870 super mag loaded with slugs and buckshot leaning behind my bedroom door right now, and I have had ZERO malfunctions out of any of them in 40 years.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64752355>good, reliableMossberg shotgun is the only gun I ever had break. The internal parts are made of cheap metal and bend out of spec. Everything has to be in particular spec for it to function, the 500 is like clockwork inside. Not a reliable gun at all. It has an oddly surprising number of moving parts that all need to be aligned perfectly to function, and the metal bars bending from normal racking fucks the action up and shit starts to grind or it doesn't function. Cheap piece of shit, i don't buy their products anymore.
So just in case you've ever wondered how dragonfire holds up in the concrete jungle. Some dude unloaded 6-8 shells at close range into a police vehicle. Cop is ok. Shooter, not so much. https://x.com/policelawnews/status/2011050270739087492
>>64753501That I did. Still it is interesting that it still made almost perfectly spherical entry into the side of the car. The two gashes make a bit more sense if the heat was enough to melt the paneling but those holes don't seem to be created by heat. Just velocity and mass.
>>64753512>those holes don't seem to be created by heatyes because they don't burn through steel anon, there's not enough thermal mass there, and steel is a good conductor, it's quite inefficient to try to melt your way through. it's literally just velocity and mass>>64753507anon what do you think? tbf it would be very unpleasant to be shot by this, imagine having a burning shard of magnesium in your gut, definitely quite lethal from an anti-personnel perspective, but it's not that practical.
>>64753524Still I'd expect to see no hole or a hell of a lot more. Upon review I think he might have sprung for the buckshot version. Looks like about 6 shells were fired. One must have been the 00 buckshot version. They have about 6 balls and still produce a flame. Maybe he was hoping the buck would penetrate and the rest were fire for effect or possible to ignite the vehicle.
>>64753524>anon what do you think? tbf it would be very unpleasant to be shot by this, imagine having a burning shard of magnesium in your gut, definitely quite lethal from an anti-personnel perspective, but it's not that practical.They're either retarded or glazing a specialty ammo company, and you're figuring they're retarded? Neither is acceptable.
>>64754398No I'm figuring they're being sensationalist, as per usual
Whats the realistic largest object you can camo from Air surveilance?
>>64752774the city didn't buy it, it's owned by a private citizen
>>64752420Muh dik
>>64753379OP clearly said the largest, not the smallest, anon.
>>64753044Yeah the story behind it is interesting. An American was working in Slovakia and found a hobo sleeping inside the statue at a junkyard. He liked it because the artist actually made it slightly out of spec by including guns and bayonets on it (see bottom right). Lenin was supposed to be presented in art as an intellectual, not a warmonger. He bought it and had it shipped home so he could use it as a curio in front of a restaurant he was going to open. Sadly he died soon after this and Lenin never got to promote a diner. The family tried to sell it to a foundry but they declined and so it went up in the hopes that somebody would buy it. It's still for sale, so if anyone really hates Lenin, just buy it and turn it into Funko pops or something. It's not even that expensive, like $250k.
>>64754031>purchase home on decently-large tract of land>purchase Lenin statute>place Lenin statute in front yard>make a little park around it, with several flag poles in a semi-circle behind it>make sure the central and tallest pole is flying the Stars and Stripes>make sure one of the other poles is flying the Confederate battle flag>leave all future visitors and deliverymen forever mystified by your political leanings