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It's been talked to death why space fighters are impractical but let's say the stupid rich dictator of the third world asteroid colony is dead set on having his fighter jets in space. What would a "realistic" space fighter look like? What do you have to consider about space as a medium?
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>>64760301
Not just being a jet plane in space for starters I guess.
Its a totally different environment, lack of gravity and needing to worry about radiating heat and the other rigors of the space environment.
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>>64760301
>fighters
Are actually very practical, especially as drones.
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>>64760301
>realistic "fighter"
A drone swarm control ship. The drones would have a bunch of missiles.
>designate targets
>upload to swarm
>GTFO and let drones do their thing
That's what space fighters are going to be. A human telling a prelaunched and standby drone swarm to wake up, lock onto something, and do their job. They don't even need to look like atmospheric drones. You can pack missiles, terminal guidance, and reaction thrusters in a cylinder and have it sitting there in sleep mode with either a RTG or solar backup to keep it awake enough to receive a signal for years. Just launch a few more every so often to account for natural attrition.
>but we want dogfights in space
Never going to happen. Individual fighter craft engaging each other is ridiculous at exoatmospheric distances. It's going to be Macross missile spam forever.

You're tasked with building a kit to help Iranian resistance against the Ayatollah regime, the kits you build will be airdropped into Iranian territory in large dufflebags and then picked up by chosen operatives.

You have $3k per kit to try to arm an light resistance guerrilla fighter, you can only source items from the US civilian market. At minimum you should provide a rifle, a pistol, body armor, essential accessories and ammunition for both, as well as any survival or tactical implement you see necessary.

What kind of stuff do you pick?
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>>64760107
And apparently their own civilians too, apparently anything goes as long as it's not being used against an oppressive islamic theocracy or other dictatorship. But you showed me a video of someone saying exactly what the government told them to say while not getting shot so clearly the ayatollah is based and it's all the kikes and americans who are in bodybags, right?
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>>64757950
>At minimum you should provide a rifle, a pistol, body armor, essential accessories and ammunition for both, as well as any survival or tactical implement you see necessary.
You'd do either a pistol or a rifle but not both. You'd also probably omit body armor since no one there would be conditioned for operating in it, access to traume care for shots outside the plates is minimal, and no one has drilled for plates-forward movement or shooting or the aggression necessary for armor to tactically pay off. Plus there's no artillery etc to justify non-tactical usage as passive protection.

So basically it's 3k for a weapon, magazines and load carriage. A cheap SA AR15 carbine from PSA is about $600. Throw on a chinesium red dot or LPVO for another $200. Another $100 for mounts, batteries, screwdriver. PSA does a deal with 7 magpull mags and a rifle bag for $100. Call it 70 CPR for 1000 rounds of old fashioned M855.

That leaves $1300 for load carriage, water bottles, whatever. Easily done. Throw a few packs of gum in every kit and wish them luck.
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>>64760136
>conveniently cropped out source
hmm...
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>>64760239
Also posted in every single iran thread. Totally organic posts.
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>>64757950
hand grenades and AR15s

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Frenchbros...c'est fini
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>>64758334
Good thing we're skipping to 6th gen while the US is busy getting browner and protecting pedos.
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>>64758382
>but it's just a fucking plane at the end of the day.
Lol

Lmao even

Thanks for confirming for the class you have no idea what you're talking about.
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Chief of Safran confirmed that while the engine is going well the fcas fighter is quasi-dead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyYmOOaXD8U

would be funny if they end up with the most modern vc-engine but no fighter to put it in.
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>>64760126
it will be probably be american kek
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>>64760126
>most modern vc-engine
That's already been claimed by the AETP.

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Would going to an Appleseed course be worth it? I've never had any instruction in shooting and there's a few coming up within driving distance so the cost would be low. I'd use a 10/22 with an LVPO.
It kind of seems like it's all old people and kids in the basic courses, though admittedly, that's probably better than getting there and finding a bunch of spergs my own age trying to look cool. I doubt I'll find a more accessible form of training but I'm not sure if this is the best format. Like how much is shooting and how much is just listening to the instructors give a history lesson?
I also understand they put a lot of emphasis on sling use but the USGI sling they use seems pretty clunky from some of the videos I've seen so I may never swap to it but I do think having someone actually watching and give me feedback might help, especially if it's assumed I have no knowledge upon arrival.
Anyone that's been to one want to give your impressions?
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>>64755698
Some of the videos I've seen have you flipping the gun over or clamping it between your legs to adjust the strap and it seems inconvenient. I might put it on my 10/22 or a sporter but I like front carry for my AR and it looks like the USGI is over the shoulder only.

>>64755725
I'd definitely learn some things but I've been mentally tallying the cost of stuff like rain gear (the class is in April and it'll almost certainly be raining) and cases/bags/electronic earpro and I'm looking more than that in gear alone if I want to be decently prepared. But cost is less of an issue than me being an unsociable shut-in.

>>64756426
I get an almond extract flavor from apple seeds but I've been clean for a while now.
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>>64756426
>Apparently cherry pits are extremely poisonous
They're poisonous but not "extremely" imo, for typical red/black cherries you'd probably have to eat 7-10 pits (and chew them, swallowing whole causes no complications) before you'd start to get even symptoms on average. It'd bad for you but there's not THAT much amygdalin in them and not 100% of it will get catalyzed by beta-glucosidase into hydrogen cyanide, and because it's getting generated in the body as the amygdalin gets digested/catalyzed it won't be all at once. You'd start to feel it around 0.5mg/L of blood and probably be dead around 3 mg/L, so there is some exposure range.

I'd certainly avoid doing that, nothing to mess around with and chronic low exposure might not cause anything immediately noticeable but can cause some real issues over the course of years/decades. But if you weren't eating enough of them and don't do it anymore doubt it'll ever be a problem for you.
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>>64756990
>I've been mentally tallying the cost of stuff like rain gear (the class is in April and it'll almost certainly be raining) and cases/bags/electronic earpro and I'm looking more than that in gear alone if I want to be decently prepared.
You're gonna need most of that to go shooting anyway, man. That's not class prep, that's general touching-grass prep. All you need to do to pay it off is go hiking or find some BLM land nearby to practice the principles you learn in the class.
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>>64753932
I thought it was worth it enough to go to a second one but not a third. History parts were alright, well delivered by the volunteers at the ones I went to. Felt like about 1/3 shooting, 1/3 instruction, 1/3 history and lunch was included.

There are slings other than the USGI that can be used for loop-style support (Rifle-Craft RS-2 pictured) or you can use a modern two-point around your back just fine. Magnification would have made it way easier. Bring water or gatorade, eyesight is the first thing to suffer when dehydrated.
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>>64756990
>flipping the gun over or clamping it between your legs to adjust the strap
This means the strap was installed incorrectly. It is adjustable with one hand if installed correctly.

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Post gear. Discuss gear. Late night edition. Level IV+ and 4Chan Gold required.
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>>64760435
Same. Bottles are useful to field resupply if you can't stay long enough to refill the bladder, especially if it's mounted to your vest / PC.
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>>64760343
>catch them leaving the airport
They should be on thier flight path for best results. ATC may be directing direction before they come to altitude. I have routinely taken off or come in for landing and done 180°s. Also not for long trips they may aim for a nav becon thay is off a direct route. Plus, great circle routes are right out on flat maps.
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Anyone got an eye on the chinese laser pistol thread?
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>>64760439
Exactly. And I have this one bladder that's a total pain in the ass to get out but refilling it is easy.
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>>64760463
Not sure how I'll figure all that shit out but I'll try

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What gun would you use to take down a serial killer elephant?
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>>64757933
I couldn't find it again but there's quite a few videos about it on the subject
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>>64753299
based jeetsmasher
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>>64759325
The other books get a little hard in the writer's self insert but it's still fun. The entire premise is interesting (peoplewith actualgun/explosive knowledge rolling up on cryptids with equipment instead of a flashlight and bible), and the writer knows his shit. Just don't get caught off guard by the werewolf sex.
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>>64753299
This.
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>>64759312
>>64759325
I regret buying it, actually. I got the No.1 in .416 Rigby without realizing that's primarily a bolt action cartridge. I should have gotten a Ruger bolt gun or a CZ550 for the same money back then. Now those have been discontinued and the prices have gone insane. Or maybe a No.1 in a rimmed safari caliber. Although the No.1 isn't as slick as it looks. Inside the receiver is just rough cast metal.

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>low speed, high drag
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>fully automatic primer actuated single-action revolver
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>gay pull bolt
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>Roller on time blowback
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>full-point rounds
>indirect blowback
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>>64756608
Only revolver to ever actually flip you off, to boot.

>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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>>64759512
Excuse me "Espellier Sargeante"
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>>64753503
>Xylitol
>rat poison

How do you incorporate it into their food and how much?
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>>64759886
Don't bother unless you like the idea of fighting off felony animal cruelty charges. As another anon said, cocoa and caffeine are lethal to dogs in highly concentrated amounts. You can buy a 50g Lindt 99% dark chocolate bar for $10 and have more plausible deniability.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/chocolate-toxicity
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>>64759304
>Being western means nothing anymore
it means that thirdies seethe about you. That's sufficient in this case.
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>>64760400
A thirdie somali and Afghan can move to the wdt and they become western, everything is western now. Western used to me Faustian and White. No Africans can be western

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Listen Here You Little Shit Edition

Post wood (furniture)
Big Rifles
Big Bullets
Froppy Frens Inside

Thread theme ~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUtwku8R9Q&list=RD1HUtwku8R9Q&start_radio=1

As always; No Jannies, No Trannies
Previously, on X-men: >>64608347
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FAL is indeed fun to shoot. Recoil isn't bad, even with the para stock. And after adjusting the gas, it was pretty reliable.
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.308 AR10 $569 @ PSA.
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>>64756910
Golden age
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>>64756910
>He bought?
>Ship eet.
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>roger page niner

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>7.62x54r, 7.62x39, 7.62x25
>6.5 creedmoor, 6.5 grendel, 6.5 cbj
Explain why we dont standardize diameters across the board to appease my personal autism
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>>64755594
>During the 30s and 40s the Soviet Union more or less did that
I refuse to endorse or legitimize ANYTHING Russian! I don't even eat borsch!
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>>64755622
>I fail to believe .03 of an inch can make that much difference
It does. Using .308" projectiles in a .311" bore just means they will rattle around like a slim jim in a trashcan. You will never get good accuracy shooting Russian crap with Americn bullets. This is why Russia loses to Ukraine.
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>>64758580
There are entire books written about this, the USSR didn't do shit the Czar did. Russia spent half a century using US made rifling machines because they couldn't make their own. After WW2 they got new ones from the US and the old ones fixed and a few are still in use right now. It wasn't them being clever it was them being poor and incompetent.
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>>64758477
how's the taper on .380? 9mm won't fit in .357 because the case is much thicker at the base
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>>64752079
But haven’t you heard? 6.5CBJ is the best thing since sliced bread. It is the pistol/PDW/assault rifle cartridge, solved. All guns should be chambered in this wunderpatron. I know this because Ian made a video about it recently.

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>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
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>>64758939
It's someone's joke. A funny one, but a joke all the same.
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>>64743214
Outside of shooting a spy thats probably the best scenario to get a medal for an MP
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>>64747669
Its interesting in that I've always seen jumbos using the flat welded front upper hull, where the extra armor lays flat. Having a flat plate over a round cast hull is not something I've seen before
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>>64755577
This photo was taken well into the post war period. The Army didn't use those types of name tags until the mid 50's iirc.
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>>64754333
>"Fuckin new sailors can even tie knots, this navy has gone to shit."

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Russia has ran out of shaheds now that Iran collapsed into a civil war. The latest strike was only made up of 10 drones
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>>64760318
Yes, and they also have multiple Bakhmut sized suburbs in the surrounding area.
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>>64760328
A year ago, hearing that would have made me excited. Now it just depresses me.
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>>64760318
>>64760315
That fight is going to be a bloodbath if it happens. All that time to prep an urban area for defense.

Imagine how many casualties it would take ziggers to capture Kyiv…
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>>64757814
>daddy what did you do during the war?
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>>64759772
>with ziggers opting for passive-aggressive cattiness instead of their former bravado and defiance.
kek, case in point >>64760247

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>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
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>>64740837
Blasting raiders with Bubba's pissin' hot .44 magnum loads is way more fun than it has any right to be.
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>>64760295
Sea Power, but >>64760381 references an even more autistic “game” called Command: Modern Operations. Sea Power is a fantastic simlite game where you basically coordinate Cold War naval battles on a CIC screen, but thankfully everything is 3D modeled so you get to see shit blow up still.
>yeah I know I can connect tacview advanced to C:MO but it’s still pretty gay. Doesn’t meant I don’t play it though.
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>>64760440
Meant for >>64760323
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>>64749869
Deus ex predicted that too
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>>64760424
Refusing workshop support and shittint his pants when someone suggests targets other than hot dogs

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*Mogs your Scar*
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Why are you so insecure that you seek validation so desperately?
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>>64760429
>Shit Sour
ACR master race.

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>the FBI didnt just switch to 9mm because its cheaper and let more people(women) qualify! The bullets are just better than .40 or .45!
>sure we compared it to watered down .40 and .45 with bad bullet design that we used because it let women and manlets qualify...but but its better it is!
Idk why the FBI is the basis for peoples choice in personal defensive weapons when their criteria is letting female detectives not limp wrist jam glawks in the incredibly rare shootouts they have, but be my guest i suppose
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>>64756116
If you cannot handle larger calibers, even if you have a penis and testicles, you’re a woman.
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>>64748201
the thing I got from this video is that the heavier for caliber bullets are what are recommended. It used to be 115gr. for 9mm, not they recommend 147gr.
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>>64748201
Because 9mm, .40, and .45 are inherently the same. Pistol calibers are shit and regardless of which caliber you're using, you're mag dumping into the perp.
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>>64748689
Is that pepe smoking crack?
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>>64748201
They're about the same price and .40 definitely and obviously outperforms 9mm. It has more powder and bullet. It wasn't done so more trannies and women could qualify either, it was literally done because of tacticoolies wanting "their round" to be used so they pushed it through. Same reason the military wanted Glocks and you fags all want everyone to use ARs. The gun community has this weird thing about commonality and wanting everyone else to have to use what they use.


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