It's up!: https://youtu.be/APmgHMDOObk?
>>64750837Remember that Dr Phil is a fervent regime ally, and he's the most famous polygraph defender in America
>>64750002On a related note, what do we expect QRF was in this case? Was there an MEU attached to the ships down in the area? They seem tailor made for a QRF force in the event the snatch job went sideways.
>>64749693Well he managed to turn his autism into a career and frankly I'm jealous
Perun gives praise to poo and does damage control for chinks. Real /k/ommandos would drop him like cow shit for that.
>>64749332I 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?
Could this realistically work?
>>64754438>so you really want to shoot them out of a vertical silo right into open air.That what the antagonists did in Macross Zero, except their planes had jet-rocket hybrid engines that could seal their air-intakes to work underwater. The show skipped over the issue of how to recover the planes however.
>>64754647Ah right, I vaguely remember that series, was kinda neat. IIRC the setting was before they figured out the alien thermonuclear engines that all the planes in the main series onwards used, but they still had overtechnology armor and shit that made them much tougher then anything IRL.
>>64754240This launch wouldn't be possible underwater with aircrafts we will have anytime soon. But there have been subs that will launch planes after surfacing on a long deck. You need a much shorter runway to take off than to land. "coming back" isn't a problem. The idea for something like this would be launch from sub within radar distance from the shore, then return to an aircraft carrier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ53bDfm_Ss
>>64754438>>64754495>>64754499
Old thread: >>64739370>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>>64754588>also lost to timeLike tears in rain
>>64754616
>>64754573I enjoyed the museum. Poland is a great country for /k/ museums, even just in Warsaw. I also saw the Life Under Communism Museum, Wódka Museum, and Cold War museum.
>>64754616As I said, they were likely edits from another source, perhaps some sort of informal commentary. But as far as I remember, only a few episodes had that autism...I shall keep my search up for the source, nonetheless!Also, if I can get the guy who did the original releases done, we will try and reupload /ak/'s version of Kotobuki in it's glorious 720p resolution again on Nyaa. Wish I knew it was the 7th anniversary of it's release today, would have been a nice treat now rather than later.
>>64754652>Wódka MuseumOoh, did you buy any proper vodka?
Dominos gave us a pizza box that's just a little bit more than a 2moa circle at 300 yards. >Order dominos pizza >throw away pizza>Get out AR>Go Shooting
>>64747796thanks bro, i was eating pizza too, feels like we had a nice little dinner together
>>64722802I remember the local hunt brothers' pizza actually put targets on the back of their pizza boxes for a while
>>64722802>Has no idea how moa works>Owns no weapons>Buys shit pizza because poorfag
>>64725993>pizza makes you fatLmao, seething shitskin>>64726039>not being a fat sack of lard makes you a twinkLmao stupid obese faggot
>>64740376>nigger olivesEwwwwww, go green or go home
The dragon is the size of the ones in GOT, use GOT as the point of reference for most everything to be honest. If you want to be a furry abut this you can do a version where the dragon(s) are smart cookies that can talk and junk.
>>64727248>use GOT as the point of reference for most everything to be honest.Most plebbit addicted zoomer comment ive ever read.
>>64754678Eh, I can't think of any dragons in recent media that are as aggressively generic as GoT's dragons, so I can understand the OP using that as their reference point.
>>64754723what other dragons *have* there been in recent visual media?
>>64749339Alright!>Slavery/SerfdomCommon, accepted, and a sign of status. Those with low/mid IQ will happily sell themselves into servitude if it means they can eat and are under protection.In terms of societies, most will resemble ancient Sparta in social demographics with an elite (5%-10% of the population), a core of skilled people (25%), and the rest are basically serfs, slaves, or expendable labor. Being born with dragon blood can instantly catapult you into nobility, even if you were born destitute. Naturally, infertile women may find servitude preferable to being a social outcast, so sex slaves would be common (and also improve the chance of random fertility "miracles"). In fact, culturally/religiously it would be seen as a divine blessing for a prostitute to get pregnant after being deemed infertile. Kind of like ancient Sumerian Ishtar cults (holy prostitution). Even with our advanced medical tech, 1 in 7 women are infertile. This means that roughly 7-13% of women would be socially pressured into such niches. This would be a cultural touchstone, regardless of geographic location.Societies that can organize their slaves/serfs thrive, those that brutalize/misappropriate them will suffer routine revolts. This doesn't mean that all women are destined to be mattress warmers though, as high-IQ is also prized in this setting. Smart women (alchemists, mid-wives, doctors, scribes for example) would be valuable in their own right.>DrugsOpiates/Drugs would be needed in such a setting, what with the constant fear of death and all that, as well as for medicinal purposes. It would be seen as a way to placate slaves and keep revolts to a minimum when you need vast amounts of slaves for mega-structures. A delicate balance between legally doping your population but not so much that they become useless.
>>64727248Really depends on the size of the dragon and scale of it's breath. IIRC there was a book series about dragons being a thing in the 1700s or 1800s and being used for military use. Wasn't exactly amazing or anything but the concept of some dragons being massive as hell and having the ability to just straight up torch a a chunk of a city or half a harbor in a couple of seconds by belching out a shit ton of napalm breath was a thing. something like that would be relevant a lot longer than a big lizard thing that flies and spits out a shitty flamethrower.
'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
>>64754587mindbroken
Starting with this piece of shit. Any gun that gets a cracked frame within 20,000 rounds is an irredeemable hunk of absolute dogshit. That isn’t even a high round count for 9mm. Glock runs circles around beretta.
>>64752379Ooo I've been looking for a threaded barrel for my 85. You got a can for it?
>>64754388Bcms are reasonably priced. Fuck kac.
>>64752357>HKBest handguns on Earth.
>>64752464Wrong.
>>64749943
LYING ABOUT MEDICAL HISTORY: GOOD (YMMV)LYING ABOUT CRIMINAL HISTORY: BAD>Resources:>Before you ask a question, check the FAQpastebin.com/Rx0nDuga (embed)>Free ASVAB Practice Testswww.asvabpracticetests.com/>Fort Jackson Army Basic Training Guide (Nov. 2020)pastebin.com/yg972vRE (embed) (Short version)pastebin.com/53tsDj90 (embed) (40 page version)>Special Forces Fitness GuideSWCS SFAS guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64729585Is it easy to get laid in AIT?If im 5’7
>>64754597Manlets should never breed or have sex. The latter might lead to more manlets
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.
>>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
>>64754758>get a green cardIs the meta to get an American wife or will saying I want to move to join the military help?>doesn't existThat 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?
We have just seen the US carry out Operation Absolute Resolve, a flawless raid in Venezuela but there's so much more than what meets the eye.The fact that the Nightstalkers could just infil and exfil on gunships guns blazing is insane in the era of gay drones and MANPADS. They didn't even have to worry about the overall IADS. IR dazzlers or just shooting back was very effective against any fuckers that tried to get a shot off. More than half of the air assets in theater being SIGINT and EW just shows the importance of spectral dominance in addition to SEAD and as SEAD itself. It's obvious Growlers used their brand spanking new mid-band Growler pods to jam fire control radars, F-35s used their Barracuda suites, but what the EC-130H's were doing could be anyone's guess. But the power went out and that says something.
>>64753141Surely the tanker seizures are the same thing too, right troonies?
>>64743893Lmao stay mad
>>64752859>will be buying drones from china for oilwell get back with me when that happens>Canadaoh i see youre just a nogunz canadian who got really triggered
>>64743893>turn a shithole into a bigger shitholeu are sub-20-years-old bare minimum
>>64752859post from the assblasted
6,500,000,000€largest sale in israel's history
>>64750638>so a future fully domestic analogue can be built on from thisYeah that's what I was thinking of, Germany is a bit behind in terms of long range AD so producing foreign systems under license would be a good way to build up expertise
>>64750206Don't embarrass yourself.
>>64746852If only germany would start producing nukes and missiles with enough range to hit both moscow and washington. Every problem solved. MAD against two hostile nations.
>>64749443Negotiating the supply lines, setting up companies and offices and production lines, hiring process, background checks, security, property and location assessment, dealing with the beaurocracy, stakeholder meetings, securing funding and since this is germany just writing their lastenheft and pflichtenheft will take more than a year alone before you even write a line of code or touch a rocket engine. After all that is done you will fight Gundel and Norbert in a year long legal battle due to noise harassment near their retirement home.
>>64754692>with enough range to hit both moscow and washingtonAnd China
The sharpest thread on /k/.Underrated Knives Edition
>>64751872Ah a new fetish pic! Kys.
>>64751921Have you considered a 3.2?
>>64752048I really don't want to go overboard with excessive consumption. Socrates guides us>moderation in all thingsHe was a great philosopher from history.
>>64751939imo mushroom knives are kinda pointless, they're just a small blade with a little brush. when I go picking mushrooms i take my Spyderco Byrd CaraCara2.they're soft little things, any knife will do. and if you find something like a big Sparassis crispa ("Cauliflower Mushroom", pic related) as I have before, you're gonna need plenty of blade length to even reach under there.a curved spoon carving knife makes sense if you make use of it, it at least offers a function a normal straight blade doesn't have.
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
>>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.
>>64752777Chexed
I just ordered a .308 CZ600 range for 1100 yurobucks (they usually go for 1300), did I fuck up
>>64753307>Europe used to have lions.Maybe the extinction of the cave lions are not to be lamented? It seems that the extinctification of cave bears and cave lions gave rise to h. Sapian dominance over the entire European continent, as the range of lions, up to modern day can also find coincidence with the under developed countries. Perhaps just a fluke.
>>64753604or perhaps the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lions and the other megafauna. who knows
>>64753700>the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lionsSorry, I implied this and was not clear.>>64753267>would hunt Megaloceros>While most abundant in Eurasia,fossil evidence confirms its presence in North America, though it was a distinct species within the same giant deer lineage, not a direct ancestor of modern North American elk.In NA, also. Plus we had Megathierium, the giant ground sloth. And Priodontes maximus, the largest living armadillo. About like a 6 foot round ball, with bones that have revealed clear human predation in Central America. Surelu a .308 would have been good enough for all these, perhaps excepting the cave bear (short faced brown bear) and the cave lion. .338winmag for those guys, if not .378 Weatherby.
>all this cartridge nonsense>when 30-06 just werks
>>64754726lol 30-06 is obsolete shit doubt you even use it
>go to https://catalog.archives.gov/search?availableOnline=true&endDate=1949&page=1&q=German%20aircraft&startDate=1940>search some relevant term to your interests>make sure to set filters to "available to access online" and filter for the year range>bring back something cool
I think the B-17 could also be equipped with fuel tanks for the bomb bay, but were they less common than those on the B-24?
>>64753587This plane starred in the movie "Toward The Unknown". Ironically in the movie, it played a failure of a plane. The actual plane ended up crashing.Good movie, btw.
>Original caption: Globe girdling coast Guardsman Stanley Mumford of wayne, Mich., knows what it is to load a pistol in a hurry. Mumford, a coxswain, had to reload the gun with one hand while operating a landing boat in the first wave at the start of the African invasion. He was wounded during the action. The Coast Guardsman has also seen service in the Southwest Pacific war zone.
>>64754124That is one dope ass recruiting card.
>>64754715it's an OPFOR death card so it's not even a real recruiting cardit's as close as OPFOR can legally get to teabagging their opponents
>>64752387I don't believe you. It's too cool
>>64752387Holy shit. Do you mind posting a time stamp? If you actually own one that'd easily be one of the coolest things I've ever seen a kommando with. Weren't less than 10k ever produced?
>>64753963That's the ugliest piece of shit I've ever seen wtf
>>64754249fg42 is based shut your whore mouth
>>64704630Is that a FAMAS?!?! Hahaha, just kidding guys, lol