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It's up!: https://youtu.be/APmgHMDOObk?
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>>64749693
Well he managed to turn his autism into a career and frankly I'm jealous
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Perun gives praise to poo and does damage control for chinks. Real /k/ommandos would drop him like cow shit for that.
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>>64749332
I just want to know what the "sonic weapon" Delta Force launched actually was. Top secret blacksite super tech, scavenged alien tech, or did the Venezuelans get folded by a fucking riot control weapon?
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>>64750801
But polygraphs don't work, everyone knows they are pseudo science.
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>>64754914
the point is that the admin gets to ask you invasive questions about your loyalty.
>“An F.B.I. employee’s loyalty is to the Constitution, not to the director or deputy director,” said James Davidson, a former agent who spent 23 years in the bureau. “It says everything about Patel’s weak constitution that this is even on his radar.”
>Although the courts do not typically consider polygraphs admissible, national security agencies widely use them in investigations and background checks for security clearances, among other matters.

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There's no real need to rehash why mechs don't work but what is the ideal jungle support vehicle then?
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>>64754746
B-52
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>>64754949
A legged vehicle of comparable weight to a tracked vehicle is going to have a reasonably comparable width and is thus going to be similarly awful at traversing dense jungle terrain, except that the mech is tall enough to have serious stability issues that will be aggravated by the mech's greater height causing it to run into branches that destabilize it, which a lower height vehicle would simply drive underneath. The mech is also, due to the aformentioned height induced stability issues, going to be far worse at simply ramming its way past trees and other foliage.

The only time legs start being an advantage is if the ground surface becomes so uneven that tracked vehicles simply can't move over them without exceeding their maximum climbing angle or tipping over, but said obstacles are also liable to collapse under the mass of a legged vehicle and cause dangerous stability issues unless the vehicle is so light that it is well below the weight of the lightest traditional armoured vehicle. Practically speaking, if the terrain is so challenging that a tracked vehicle can't traverse it, then no large ground vehicle will be able to navigate it at a reasonable speed regardless of what form of locomotion it relies on.
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>>64755200
>but said obstacles are also liable to collapse under the mass of a legged vehicle and cause dangerous stability issues
This, half of climbing up steed slopes is tangibly feeling when they're not stable. This is why mules are decent for mountainous terrain, they're alive, they have nerves that let them know what they're walking on and how to fine tune their weight distribution instinctively.

Hell this applies to soft jungle terrain too, and while you could argue a robust set of pressure sensors paired with AI magic could make it work, why make this slow, vulnverable, overly complex system when you could just load 100 small drones with AI magic and have them perfectly avoid all trees while effortlessly striking targets at 100+ knots.
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Something that...removes the jungle.
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Yungle

Tanks are not obsolete they just haven't been updated.

Abrams introduced- 45 years ago

The first ironclad to the first dreadnought was about 45 years in comparison.

Roughly 45 years between the wright brothers plane and the introduction of combat jet aircraft.

>fights in an area of eastern europe over the course of 5 years that was covered sometimes in a day in ww2
>tanks are obsolete
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>>64752118
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
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>>64753125
Rise of the Reddit is definitely shit.
Shockwave is just C&C Generals cut content edition although it was a better mod when there wasn't out of place units like Tib Wars Mammoth Tank and you could still play the campaign with the mod enabled.
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>>64755161
What's the best Generals mod, then?
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>>64755268
Clearly this :^) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5j7F-W9fVc
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>>64752826
Yeah because the yanks were already lugging big jammers around to deal with all the fucking IEDs lying around.

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chinks are selling drone jammers for like 1000 bucks
is it legal to own one of these in louisiana? also how effective would these be against retards with fpvs or glowniggers flying their shit around my property?
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>>64755238
>what are optical fiber drones
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>>64755240
>things that are not
But I know what you mean. Meh, you math is dumb. Infinity is just a concept notnan integer.
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>>64755238
Well optical drones aren't jammed or jammable. So it doesn't matter what device you have or if it's on or if you like spaghetti.
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>>64755255
Magnum something. Something with an "X" in the name. Magnum X seems to work, search for that.
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>>64755255
What do you think the gigantic spinning fork antennas on gap generators are for if not for catching optical spaghetti?

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can you even call yourself a /k/ommando?
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>>64754940
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>>64754940
S E X Y
Is cleaning the suppressor as difficult as forums make it to be? Is the H&K™ cleaning tool® hard to find/necessary?
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>>64754957
You can make your own port cleaner from a copper pipe brush and 12" PVC pipe, but it is necessary.
I haven't cleaned the suppressor itself yet at all. I'm using a BRT hub adapter and a CAT MOB for my suppressor stack.
I clean the barrel ports/threads every 300 or so rounds but you could go 600+ easy.
Other than that it's just like cleaning any other suppressed MP5. Being an SD adds maybe five minutes to cleaning the whole gun.
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>>64754957
Not him, but the B&T Print X is stupid easy to clean.
>every 1.5k to 2k rounds, plug end, fill with cleaning fluid, plug other end, wait overnight
>shake, empty, rinse with water, blow air through and then wait until dry
>oil the threads
That's literally it. You can get a 3d printed port cleaner for like $20 too.
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>>64743117
don't care. looks cool.

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>>64754863
>address the facts, which are that a semi is better in every single way

>Leaves casings at the crime scene
>Cant cycle subs
NGMI
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>>64754869
Go watch the video hitchcock 45 pit out about the weiner getting blasted apart from the cylinder gap and get back to me. Not very smart bud. So the gayness is all you my brotha. I bet your favorite vidya game is gaylo infinite kek. Once again I digress. As a modern bush survival gun for the canadian environment a stocked woodsman mogs your stesmpunk homo cannons. Face the facts man. Fuck loads and legality that has nothing to do with it. Ans for the third time you can just single load the bitch or hey guess what since its a semi i can just keep one mag losded with hv and one wifh subsonic and cycle the bitch manually fuck.
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>>64754880
I’m not a nigger and cycling manually is fine for huntinng game. This is for survival in the bush not your gay little larp or negroid crime spree fantasy.
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>>64754888
>about the weiner getting blasted apart from the cylinder gap
I'm aware, and though shielding is a thing, like with the taurus (picrel) i have intended to shoop a vertical forward grip onto my mock, as a better alternative.
The gas from the cylinder gap is only really a hazard if you place your bare skin directly against it.
>As a modern bush survival gun for the canadian environment a stocked woodsman mogs
I am the anon who originally suggested that a stocked 22 was possibly the best survival gun =_=
The image i posted is just a project i have wated to do, for years neow.
>Fuck loads and legality that has nothing to do with it.
Yeah an advantage to the 22 is how easy it is to procure a massive stockpile
>you can just single load the bitch or hey guess what since its a semi i can just keep one mag losded with hv and one wifh subsonic and cycle the bitch manually fuck.
Do you, own guns?
Semis like to jam when the load isnt suffiecent to properly cycle.
Its not just
>jee willy, ill just work it like a staight pull
nigger it gets all fucked up and needs to be cleared.
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>>64754694
They were never going to back down no matter how easy it is to walk away from this.

>880,000 dog attacks in the US of A requiring medical attention last year
>Cannot be reasoned with in any capacity as opposed to most criminals that usually just want to steal your shit and will back off if they decide they can victimize someone else easier
What calibers and firearms do you carry to protect against the pitter scurge?

Shot placement?

Keep in mind you may be in situations where you have to stop a loose shit bull from tearing some bystanders face off and over penetration is an actual concern when it's lockjawed onto that poor soul.
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>>64752904
If you would kill all shitbulls (<10% of the dog population), you would automatically reduce dog attacks by 80+%.

total shitbull death is literally the only and final solution to the "dog problem". The rest of the doggos are fine
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>>64753885
What is it with boomers and pretending like they heard something they want to hear to justify a meltdown where they can lecture someone in public? Is it just a weird power fantasy they have?
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The only time I've ever been attacked by a dog was a pit bull, someone opened the gate and it got out and bit me in the thigh, at first I didn't even realize it wounded me, it bit me really fast then walked away like nothing happened, but then my leg started going numb and I realized it actually did a lot of damage, my pants and underwear were stuck to me and I couldn't take them off from the blood being dried and the cloth stuck in the wound, it ended up turning all kinds of purple and yellow and black and blue
I really fucking hate shitbulls
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>>64754597
Manlets should never breed or have sex. The latter might lead to more manlets
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Two questions, what would be the first steps to take to join the US military as a Brit? Ours is appallingly bad in morale, funding, structure and reputation. Secondly, this might sound retarded but can you choose to join the cavalry? Air cav "We Were Soldiers" stuff, fly in rather then ride in.
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>>64754745
>what would be the first steps to take to join the US military as a Brit?
get a green card
>Secondly, this might sound retarded but can you choose to join the cavalry? Air cav "We Were Soldiers" stuff, fly in rather then ride in.
doesn't exist anymore, closest thing is the 101st airborne
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>>64754758
>get a green card
Is the meta to get an American wife or will saying I want to move to join the military help?
>doesn't exist
That is tragic, what did they do with all the cool cowboy hats? Seriously though, there really isn't a dedicated type of soldier who travels in with helicopters? Is that just a general mode of travel now for all troops?
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Can you guys please help understand what the post-service employment landscape is like for officers who join at an older age? I posted here a while back asking if it would be a mistake to join the army as an officer at 33 as I’m working at a university and struggling to advance. I see veterans with otherwise similar backgrounds to me getting accelerated career tracks because they are veterans but they all served right after college or right before. I’m really having a hard time figuring out if I can still get the same boost at this point or if that ship has sailed for me. FWIW I’m working in research, no PhD, a lot of this stuff is DoD funded. All of the department heads and supervisors are vets. All of the super high wage high skill employees under them are vets. All the people on the path to high level university leadership from here are vets.

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>The Americans can no longer be trusted
>Russia is threatening
>China is threatening
>The Americans are threatening

Why don’t all countries just acquire nuclear weapons? If sufficient numbers of countries take this step then all threats of sanctions from non-compliance lose their significance. Israel already set the precedent by showing how nuclear weapons inspections and the sanctions tied to them have no meaning.

First one should build a large stockpile of nerve agents and genetically modified biological weapons so that deterrence remains in effect while the bombs are being built. Olympic pools of VX being pumped to cheap drones with spray tanks would be enough since the poison will remain in the terrain as microscopic droplets for months thus neutralizing enemy population centers even if the vast majority of launches are intercepted.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGE_oMVJ50I
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>>64755058
That's every fucking country other than microstates bozo.
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>>64755058
The US is a homogenous Anglo nation

>>64755159
Nig nog the UK has its tiny little counties with as much cultural, linguistic, dialect and ethnic differences than US states do, do you think they're individual nations?
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>>64755162
>everyone besides america
Who wants to tell him?
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>>64752497
It's very likely that over the next decade, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and Brazil will build nuclear weapons. New nuclear arms protections will probably form too. It is also likely that Sweden and Ukraine will attempt to. The Andean nations, Canada, Mexico and Taiwan will try to gain membership in nuclear protection umbrella groups. There is a worrying potential that the Gulf Arabs will acquire nuclear weapons as well.
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>>64755241
we know our people are fucking retards, but you wogs, nogs and other inbreds are corrupt and stupid beyond anything a white man would do.

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Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:
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You've heard of FRTs, but what's a "super safety"?
>uses the safety to force the reset of the trigger
>allows for way more trigger options (you just have to trim two places)
>invented by Tim Hoffman (https://hoffmantactical.com)
>gifted to the world to freely 3D print
>enterprising people now selling super safeties made of steel (recommend at least 4140)
>cheaper than an FRT ($90-$150)
>originally a 3-position cross-bolt safety
>left is safe, right is semi, middle is super
>3-position 90° super safety selectors are now available

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Atrius is going to shot show, so at least 2 frt companies will be there
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>>64754592
good to hear. will go talk to them.
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>>64754153
They're recommending them to lower trigger pull weight ie trigger snobbery. It's a bullpup, your going to be dealing with a worse trigger, it's part and parcel ie the price you pay for getting a 8.5' .300blk rifle shorter than a MP5 or a Mk18.
Pay closer attention to the install and tuning of the trigger linkages, that's where you'll see the most potential for improvement
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>>64754592
>SS/FRT goes from "that funny gimmick some guy made an stl file for" to showing up at shot show
All we need now is for PSA to sell cheap $300 AR kits with a SS pre installed.
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>>64755235
>not staying in the foxhole
Many such.

I gave myself tinnitus dry firing an airgun indoors
Fucking hate this piece of shit
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>>64754145
guess we'll all just quiet down over here and be silent then! XDDD
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>>64754150
>didn't read the thread
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>>64754145
>>64754318
Maybe it'll all be better with a good night's slEEEEEp!
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>>64753435
>listen to asmr audio rp at the range
>tfwnogf overwhelms you
>an hero at the range
Sounds like a recipe for disaster, desu.
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>>64754408
>tfwnogf overwhelms you
It has the opposite effect.

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I was reading about this guy and he had over 350+ kills. Why does this make me jealous?
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the slav cope in her is strong.
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>>64751731
>they stockpiled enough petroleum etc to last them 2 actual years in WW2 before the war began, don't give me that bullshit
Fact check: fake news!
Germany started war with 500K tons stockpiles of avgas, producing 900K per year in 1940 (7 month of production stockpiles). Peak production was 2400K tons in 1944.

For comparison US produced annualy 30000K tons in 1945 (12 times more).
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>>64752600
According to Soveits themselves they had in June 1941 23000 tanks in military service. 18000 of them of outdated models (T-26, BT). You wouldn't find any T-26 and BT in Soviet ranks in 1942.
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>>64755026
>why are all the lands from where the germans were driven out among the poorshits of Europe today
Raped by Russians
>while the germans are still the richest?
Propped up by Americans as a buffer
Same reason East Germany is STILL much less rich than West, while being full of Germans
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>>64755074
Fact check: fake news!

>64751403
>the Japs

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anyone have a million bucks?

https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/24850533/1959-mcdonnell-douglas-f4h-1f-turbine-military-aircraft
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>>64755055
going supersonic over land is illegal
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>>64754895
>Now look into the maintenance costs just to keep it airworthy
Nigga I'm not gonna fly it. I'm just going to park it on my garden to look at it every morning.
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>>64755146
then just fly it over the great lakes or the sea duh
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>>64755197
Having to jerk off before breakfast every day sounds annoying.
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>>64755197
That's probably the type of buyer the seller has in mind. Some rich fuck who's gonna put it in his personal collection. The fact that it's still on the market, means that there are better deals to be had for that sort of use case.

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>>64750319
>seething foreigner who couldn't into making a thin gauge tube ree-ing at needing to use a piston
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>>64749287
Pretty cool
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NN
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>>64749127
M110 is decent but silencer tuning is a bit harder than a SCAR or AR 15 even. AGB ruins the look and heaviest buffer and spring often aren't enough with super hot match ammo while I just click the SCARs gas selector once or twice to get the setting I want. KAC also charges over a grand for a re barrel which I have to do around every 10-15k rounds because the barrel is unlined. The URX 2 and M110 profile barrel make the gun retardly heavy as well. The M110 does shoot super smooth though. Its like a sewing machine when you rapid fire.
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>>64754598
Is that a cow hide back drop? Nice brindle.pattern. And gm.

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When the Geran/Shahed drones first appeared, I figured Russia would use them smartly in a classic SEAD/DEAD role: send waves of them to force Ukrainian IADS to light up radars and reveal positions, then follow up with VKS aircraft, with anti-radiation missiles to systematically dismantle those defenses.

Russia instead has chosen the most brain-dead and wasteful approach, by treating the Geran/Shaheds s as nothing more than slow, low-cost cruise missiles hurled directly at static infrastructure targets, while leaving the overwhelming majority of Ukraine's air defenses intact and free to keep operating.

They're banking entirely on brute-force volume and saturation to get a few through, completely abandoning any effort at SEAD/DEAD. But the thing is that they're not even achieving any kind of saturation effect since, the launches are scattered haphazardly across random cities, regions, and targets all over Ukraine that changes every night (some they they go after energy infrastructure, some other go after some depots, some others they try to hit some cities...), instead of making up their minds and concentrate them single high-value area, frontline sector, or even one major city at a time, and keep hitting them until achieving disruption or collapse. This is also precisely why so few targets are actually hit despite hundreds being launched every night, and so many of them are intercepted.

By contrast, even in the recent U.S. operation in Venezuela, the LUCAS drones (the American Shahed clones) were properly integrated into a coordinated SEAD/DEAD package.
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Russian SEAD doctrine is at most jsut htem putting one or two anti-radiation missiles on a strike plattform so it can launch them when engaged by a SAM. That's btw literally what the US was doing once upon a time. Before they realised that it's completely inadequate. During the freakin' Vietnam War.

Yes, Russias SEAD doctrine is literally pre-Vietnam tier.
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>>64751324
That's not their achievement, that's the achievement of a weeks worth of intensive ice rain and unusually low temperatures.
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>>64754476
>"ignore the donkeys and horses, they're just figments of your imagination"
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>>64755150
The USSR spent 60 years having a doctrine of "fuck SEAD, we can't compete with the USA anyway" and Russia spent another 35 years not being able to afford any doctrine other than just using Soviet shit
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>>64754589
This goes hard


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