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Technology is once again changing the face of warfare and we must adapt with it. Stop wasting money on small arms, they won't mean shit. ITT I'm going to teach you how to make weapons for the modern battlefield. No I will not show you my projects. No I will not talk about payloads.

This is a cheap styrofoam glider jet that can be turned into a dumb missile with some model rockets engines. Some new hobbies you'll want to adopt: RC planes, RC copters (including quadcopters), RC cars, model rockets, and if you've got the money RC jets (yes a goddamn jet engine strapped to a styrofoam or other lightweight composite plane). Let's dive into specifics, share any ideas if you have them.
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>>62886053
The average person can’t make munitions more advanced than a works bomb so what’s the point
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Unless you're gonna start dropping formulas for synthesizing your own energetics then nobody cares about your little hobby lobby shopping thread.
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Where were you guys when the new styrofoam + ammonium nitrate meta dropped?
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>>62886053
Concepts to understand:
>lightweight composite fabrication
Carving and gluing styrofoam into shape is the easiest and cheapest method here, and actually the most effective because it's lightweight. If you need more rigidity, wrap it in fiberglass or carbon fiber cloth and paint epoxy over it. Basically you're making "poor man's fiberglass" but with styrofoam as your shaping agent. Look up how to make that stuff, XPS foam is typically used but it's not as lightweight as styrofoam. Think aerodynamic shapes and carve away to see what works, obviously it's better to use known good plane shapes.

Or you can buy an existing RC plane and use that, or modify it. Here's a plane that goes around 65mph stock being modified with faster fans to go 90+, then modified with a rocket booster to reach 125+.

https://youtu.be/0bb68p0hwK0

The concept here would be to fly out and aim your plane, then hit the booster for a harder hit that's more difficult to dodge. It should leave a real bad booboo on the person or vehicle on the receiving end. Keep in mind these can dent aircraft as well.
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>>62886085
>Keep in mind these can dent aircraft as well

Here is an RC jet reaching speeds over 450mph
https://youtu.be/DPGDAZyQ44k&t=140

Obviously a fighter or bomber jet goes faster, but the idea is to tap them while they're going slow or while they're on the ground, leaving a big dent so they have to fix it because of course none of these designs are intended to carry payloads. Helicopters, tanks, and vehicles are all fucked because they can't reach speeds high enough to dodge these things. RC jets are expensive to buy or build, but they're top dog in terms of sustained speeds. The cheap alternative is rocket boosted RC planes or just RC planes in general. We've had these things since AirHogz and no one thought to weaponize it...
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>>62886102
>model rockets

This concept is used by Hamas to make dumb rockets they shoot over into Israel in retaliation. Theyre pretty short range, poor man's artillery or mortars. They're virtually impossible to guide or aim unless you design a platform that alters the course of the blast stream, but it would be easier to just use RC planes in that case. Some fun things can be done with rockets boosters though. You can make a poor man's RPG with a pipe and model rockets, using a fuse and BBQ lighter through the pipe as your ignition trigger. Learn to make your own sugar rocket engines because they will be banning them, along with every RC toy so learn to make those too. These are weapons of war now, that's the world we live in.

And don't forget your ground arsenal.
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>>62886053
I'll be put on a list for saying this, but I believe the secret service has absolutely no counter for a wire guided drone.

A bomb can be built in a backyard for $50

A drone can be built on a desk with instructions found online for under $500

A spool of fiber optic cable is like $20 on Alibaba

I bet you could even 3d print a drone from mostly transparent plastic and make it hard for anyone to see coming.
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>>62886236
Shotgun.
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I miss those little planes. K-Mart had them when I was a kid and me and my mom would fly them all the time.
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>>62886053
I want to live in the ww1 timeline where each side were flying explosive gliders across no man’s land.
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>>62886053
FliteTest makes models out of foam board that just need razor blades and hot glue to assemble, and they are cheaper and far more effective than these.
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>>62886350
Well now you can fly them into tyranny.
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>>62886236
>the secret service has absolutely no counter
You won't get away with it tranny!



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