[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/k/ - Weapons

Name
Options
Subject
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


Janitor application acceptance emails are being sent out. Please remember to check your spam box!


[Advertise on 4chan]

[Catalog] [Archive]

File: 28339_1356882010.jpg (1.57 MB, 1200x819)
1.57 MB
1.57 MB JPG
I wish BMS had these version of the F16A cockpit instead of the MLU version
3 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
What's the mfd-looking thing? Doesn't look like an actual screen.
>>
>>64543384
If I'm not mistaken it is a grid of little lights that you can do to select stuff or set things like an MFD.
>>
File: tech_007.jpg (158 KB, 728x970)
158 KB
158 KB JPG
>>64543384
Yeah, it's rows of 7 segmented displays stacked on top of each other. It looks like a electronic Stores management system.
>>
>>64543149
ayo dis nigga need glasses
>>
>>64544417
Neat

File: 1763583788029598m.jpg (154 KB, 768x1024)
154 KB
154 KB JPG
Enjoy it.
44 replies and 11 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64540755
what window manager is this?
>>
>>64540755
>>64540766
Note the lack of glare
Russians really do just but cheap displays from temu kek
>>
>>64540383
>cheap BenQ wide screen PC monitor
>>
>>64545293
Oh man I fucking love Raptor-chan
>>
>>64545293
>ass up and walk it off
aaaaand she never did kekew

>>64540383
>>64540755
>>64540766
>>64541119
>>64544612
>ipad kid gens
lmaos even

File: 76434577.jpg (133 KB, 603x834)
133 KB
133 KB JPG
gen z boss in a mini
glock V gun with a switch

https://files.catbox.moe/dcak6a.mp4
>>
Sweet!
>>
don't tell the YNs
>>
>>64544222
>don't change the cruciform trigger at all
>within a fortnite a work around happens
no fucking shit
>>
fuck ya
mudda

File: file.jpg (55 KB, 1024x683)
55 KB
55 KB JPG
2025, I am forgotten...
But for real, what happened to it?
12 replies and 2 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: space commie.png (968 KB, 783x744)
968 KB
968 KB PNG
>>64545212
what if it's all one big ruse and they actually have hover tanks with railguns and plasma vaporizers?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z77JFw2D6f8
>>
It was just a concept.
>>
>>64544546
Real actual answer:
>It's a CV90120 covered in sheet metal that they had no capability of turning into a practical production vehicle.
>>64544648
Stealth ground vehicles are retarded even outside of all that. Planes are so much easier to make stealthy and with that comes massive leaps in radar tech to keep pace, where using uncovered fasteners is enough to majorly affect RCS at this point. You have shit like tracks that can never be made stealthy and can never be fully covered. Any shit like RWS, CITV, APS will either have to compromise RCS or performance to the point where neither option is worth it. For airborne radar doing ground scans they are powerful enough to see any hodge podge "stealthy" tank and with ground based systems, audio detectors will detect you beyond the horizon and any ground based radar systems will see right through any stealth construction.
>>
>>64544867
unsurprising
that's the fate of most unadopted designs
even though it would've been a cool addition to a museum
>>
>>64544610
They might not even have 1 anymore

File: yH7rTaCl.jpg (59 KB, 640x480)
59 KB
59 KB JPG
Red dots mounted to the barrels of older rifles
30 replies and 12 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
Is it okay to put a red dot on a Ruger American?
>>
>>64544967
Why wouldn't it be?
>>
>>64544967
Aristocrat faggot eurofudds are out there putting scope rails and Aimpoints on handmade 120-year old double barrel nitro-rifles worth 30-grand. No one will give a shit if you put a dot on your <$1.000 plastic shit stick.
A red dot is still a valid and legitimately good choice of optic if most of the shots you're expecting to take with the rifle are within a hundred yards or so.
>>
>>64544953
>reflex
holographic
>>
Pic related is similar to what I'm intending to have built, except mine will be .416 Rem Mag. I think a dot is a good idea on a dangerous game rifle and a lot of PHs nowadays like them as well.

File: Red Snow.jpg (15 KB, 190x265)
15 KB
15 KB JPG
WTF could the Nazis invade Norway when UK had 10x as big a surface navy, not to mention civilian shipping, and more than a few subs, long range bombers, flying boats, etc?

Seems like UK could spam surface ships with lots of reserves.

Also, WTF could Nazis SHIP iron ore from Norwegian ports from Sweden, all the way down the coast, if UK had so many ships?
5 replies and 1 image omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64544286
I'm thinking since they had so much more nave they'd want any chance to engage.

they could outnumber Nazis 4 to 1 and still not "risk" much.

I don't see much RN tied up in Battle of France, or even Battle of Britain.
>>
>>64544067
more true or more accurate information is not possible to post here
>>
File: Untitled.png (2.25 MB, 1370x1000)
2.25 MB
2.25 MB PNG
Because the Germans could fly anti-ship sorties in this red circle
the real question is why didn't the allies invade norway themselves once the luftwaffe had been destroyed
>>
>>64544486
not exactly great optics to invade a neutral nation when you're not nazi germany, imperial japan or regular italy

do not look at iceland
>>
>>64544486
no capital ships were sunk in WW2 if they had ANY CAP.

but I guess guaranteeing constant CAP was a tall order.

but WTF was the UK limit for anti-ship sorties, with their bigger bombers, actual aircraft carriers, and big flying boats?

50 replies and 9 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: 1720919469120916.jpg (2.08 MB, 2833x1889)
2.08 MB
2.08 MB JPG
>>64538373
>tfw I bought a trade-in .40 USP for $400 but a used 9mm slide was $500

Still worth it but...fuck my wallet.
>>
>>64528860
This is almost certainly a retarded question but how poorly does a compact fit in a full size holster? I have a galco Miami classic to larp with my USP and I’m considering getting a compact as well but they don’t make the holster any more.
>>
>>64544882
no clue, but many many make USPc holsters but not fullsizes
>>
File: 1763771899520.jpg (2.92 MB, 4096x3072)
2.92 MB
2.92 MB JPG
>>64524680
Yeah I'm finally part of the club.

>>64540782
>plastic trigger
Definitely one of the flaws of my SFP9. With a full metal trigger it would be perfect.
>>
>>64540782
>>64545423
It looks like USP triggers are "dipped" in plastic.

Does the decocker/safety lever have metal running through it or is it 100% plastic?

File: IMG_8505.jpg (464 KB, 1708x1136)
464 KB
464 KB JPG
What would naval warfare even look like if it happened today?
66 replies and 7 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64540863
They are great if you're really hungry and want 2,000 of something.
>>
>>64536710
drone carriers
>>
>>64541102
Mitch, I thought you had died
>>
>>64536710
How well do nork naval missiles work? Do they have defensive missiles like ESSM and the Standard series or are those all those all AShMs? Actually, it looks like there's three different sizes of VLS there, as well as what looks like a RAM launcher, or maybe it's a rocket artillery launcher? I guess the big VLS cells in the back are probably where they keep their ballistic missiles, what's in the other two sizes?
>>

File: 1749171376173752.png (2.12 MB, 1920x1080)
2.12 MB
2.12 MB PNG
Interesting news on the Su-75. They want to fly the prototype in 2026.

https://www.twz.com/air/russia-insists-su-75-checkmate-fighter-will-fly-next-year

>We’re “still working on development of this aircraft,” Sergey Chemezov, head of Russia’s state-run defense conglomerate Rostec, told TWZ and other outlets at this year’s Dubai Airshow on Tuesday, according to a translator. “We need some time to get the real prototype for the test flights.”

>“Basically, we are almost at the stage of the testing flights, and in the near future, we will be launching it into production,” Chemezov added, again per the translator.

>“I think this is the beginning of 2026,” Sergey Bogdan, Sukhoi’s chief test pilot, also said about the expected timeframe for the start of Su-75 flight testing in a separate interview with Russia’s state-run Channel One television station on Tuesday. “The aircraft is already on the shop floor, it is already being finalized, and there are already certain time plans. Therefore, with God’s help, it should take place soon enough.”
16 replies and 1 image omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64544252
I wonder if the final design will look anything like this or if it will be like the Kinzhal where all of the promotional material shows the Boeing Waverider while in reality it's just an air launched Iskander.
>>
>>64543667
Strategically inconsequential both qualitatively and certainly quantitatively, as were it's predecessor.
>>
>>64544252
Wasn't the frame of the Su-57 also taken from a rejected design concept from the contest that gave us the YF-23 and the YF-22?
>>
File: 1739806381240440.png (706 KB, 1051x964)
706 KB
706 KB PNG
>>
File: 1708714433741083.jpg (91 KB, 960x642)
91 KB
91 KB JPG
>>64545309

File: 1754548049235.jpg (51 KB, 500x500)
51 KB
51 KB JPG
Will these get me through a 4 year infantry contract in Fort Hood?
31 replies and 3 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: yikes.jpg (24 KB, 291x326)
24 KB
24 KB JPG
>>64545101
great asshole now I fucking want a rip-it.
>>
>>64544794
>Coffee misinformation
Where do you guys even come from? It's weird I've seen this at least four times. Are you all children pretending to be adults? Or is it like a fetish thing?
>>
>>64545378
You can shove them up your ass
>>
>>64545395
If you can boof them then you can prob snort them too
>>
File: 1000000327.jpg (338 KB, 2000x2000)
338 KB
338 KB JPG
>>64543291
You need these ones with the tri-stim
There's some black rifle coffees with the same, some others
I had a bunch of energy shots with it I got for cheap, it's pretty pharma tier

File: 20745509j_K.png (1.19 MB, 1500x900)
1.19 MB
1.19 MB PNG
Let's do this
261 replies and 131 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64538522
>picking worst new Vegas girl that smells of cheap whiskey and a body count in the double digits
gay
>>
>>64544279
Brown hands typed this post
>>
>>64544730
You just know...
>>
>>64544832
>Lesbian dog sex
I don't really see the vision.
>>
>>64544736
nonwhites don't chew grizzly

Why don’t the Brits just adopt this and save all the hassle.

https://youtu.be/46wfJRmGK7A?si=sCOALf5YVosCTaQg
>>
Because its shit. The AKB is trying to replicate the A2 in its stock form, something that was replaced 20 years ago. The DD A2 and more recent A3 L85s are unironically more modern designs.
>>
>>64545337
Why didnt they make the bottom of the stock a straight angle like in the original, it would be so easy
>>
>>64545357
I think they said it wouldn’t work with standard AR grips.
>>
I like it but no.

File: 1763411910742889.png (407 KB, 1118x776)
407 KB
407 KB PNG
*explodes*
113 replies and 30 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64538262
That's the Blohm und Voss company motto.
>>
>>64535450
doesnt look like theres a lot of room between the prop and the ground for takeoff and landing
>>
>>64534531
Allied planes didn't have ejection seats at all at that point
>>
>>64531716
what is the actual reason for this?
>>
File: Roy.jpg (52 KB, 782x788)
52 KB
52 KB JPG
>>64532212
>lunge mine suicide anti-tank weapons
>kamikaze suicide planes
>shinyo suicide boats
>banzai suicide charges
>Okha suicide rockets
>suicide torpedos

https://breakingdefense.com/2025/11/f-35-tank-sales-part-of-new-us-saudi-strategic-defense-agreement/
>As part of the deal, Riyadh will purchase an unspecified number of F-35 fighters — a long-sought commitment from the Kingdom and a major boost to the Lockheed Martin-produced jet.
>The kingdom will also purchase “nearly” 300 Abrams tanks “enabling Saudi Arabia to build up its own defense capabilities and safeguarding hundreds of American jobs,” the White House added.
>A top executive from General Atomics told Breaking Defense today that his company is in talks to sell up to 130 MQ-9Bs in addition to 200 Gambit loyal wingman drones to the Saudis.

Interesting bit:
>Details on the F-35 will be closely scrutinized, as the US has pledged to maintain Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge — effectively, making sure Israel has better kit than its neighbors — in the region. The F-35I, which Israel has used operationally in recent years, is believed to have special sensors on board.
>Asked about the QME, US President Donald Trump said in the Oval Office today that “When you look at the F-35, and you’re asking me is it the same, I think it’s going to be pretty similar, yeah.
>“This is a great ally, and Israel’s a great ally, and I know they’d like you to get planes of reduced caliber. I don’t think that makes you too happy,” Trump said, directing his comments to Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “We‘re looking at that exactly right now, but as far as I’m concerned, I think they are both at the level where they should get top of the line.”
72 replies and 13 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64536121
They are rich mofos scared of a world where we won't save their terrible leadership
>>
So this means we're selling the F-47 to Israel right?
>>
>>64542528
If by "selling" you mean "giving" then maybe. This admin is Zogslaved enough to do it but F-47s probably won't be ready in any appreciable quantities before the admin gets kicked out in 28.

Wouldn't be surprised if they get B-21s though. I'm sure China will appreciate all its secrets.
>>
>>64542727
Israel has little need for strategic bombers.

And on the rare occasion they DO need them, they can ask to borrow the US's.
>>
>>64536107
> Where was Saudi Arabia in WW1?
Anon…

File: GuQX21QXQAAbFyp.jpg (1.66 MB, 3000x2000)
1.66 MB
1.66 MB JPG
First CCA live fire test is coming soon!
>While Parker was coy about the status of the highly-classified F-47, which the USAF has said is now in production, he did reveal that Boeing’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat UCAV, developed in cooperation with the Royal Australian Air Force will make a live AIM-120 missile shot against a drone target in Australia next month in a “tactically relevant scenario”. Said Parker of the MQ-28 “I think it is the most state-of-the-art advanced CCA in the world today”.
https://www.aerosociety.com/news/dubai-airshow-2025-first-news/
The Ghost Bat has already beat the other CCAs in flying, it's gonna beat them to shooting a missile, we just gotta get Block 3 with IWBs rolled out and into production and this will be an insane asset. Aussies, I kneel...
62 replies and 7 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>The Ghost Bat
i have high hopes for CCA's
lets hope it pans out. i 1love their force projection models of them. literally based.
>>
>>64536567
>If it really wanted to be an industrial powerhouse instead of dicking around, it could.
Please. It can hardly man enough for two major shipyards without draining workers from other industries.
>>
>>64539525
The thing looking forwards to the most is the '3d radar'. Even if they can't shoot anything they can be stereoscopic radar receivers.
>>
>>64542580
What is a "3d radar"?
>>
>>64537887
>and super expensive for some fucking reason.
Because its Boeing.


[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.