Anyone up for a milsurp thread? Post yer milsurp, faggots.
>>29872919
First for enfeel
Tfw no new milsurp in months
>why yes, officer, that's my Boat Bat™ that I use on my boat for boat stuff
>thanks officer I'll never do it again!
>hehehe
Anyone else fool the fuzz with cleverly designed weapons such as this?
Even the bobbies wouldn't know to confiscate this if they tried to sweep the estate.
Hehehe..
Woops, sorry "Officer," I didn't know sports were a crime! I'll be "real" sure to check my brake lights "next" time... hehehe
>>29872296
>weapon
That's sporting goods m8.
What's that officer? I was just here, itching my head with this brush.
ITT: post your favorite Glock models
>19
>21
>>29872029
>don't talk to me or my son or my grandson or my great grandson ever again
M&P
Is she concealed carrying? What did you say to her on your date at Applebee's?
>>29871844
She is concealing an erection.
>>29871844
There's a rumor she's pro funs so that could be a possibility
>>29871857
I wish
>he listens to black metal and collects old military surplus
>I'm gonna bang him as soon as his parents are out
>>29871794
>he doesn't like chin faces and is gay
Is this one of those shock images where a fucked up disabled person is supposed to make me respond?
Fuck off.
72 million per unit?
FOR THIS?
>/k/ will defend this
ok
>$92 million for a Stallion
?
Could an Osprey have changed the outcome of Operation Red Wings?
Post and discuss.
Invited: biplanes.
Also welcome: triplanes, sesquiplanes, multiplanes and tandem wings.
Not invited: pig disgusting monoplanes.
Thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iEf-Vn-vfE
Henschell 123.
These things were due for replacement around 1938, but many soldiered on as late as 1944. There was simply no need to replace them, they were too reliable and sturdy.
>le still manage to shoot down BF109s even though im a obsolete biplane
Who /makarov/ here?
Considering buying one as my first handgun for concealed carry since I don't have the money for a CZ75 compact.
>inb4 dick grips
bampu
They're good guns. Rather heavy for their size though. The one in OP's pic is an air gun made from a real Mak. They were pretty common for a while but got banned when some dumbass bureaucrat realized it might be possible to convert it back into a real firearm. I want one.
I CC a Bulgarian makarov. It's nice and accurate. Would purchase again.
Would anyone on here actually die for the US? You haven't been protecting your citizens for years. You are enforcing a politicial agenda which is turning the world to hate the US, not the politicians but the people. While increasing the profit of people that despise you. Your fight actually increases the risk for your countrymen to get attacked. And you know that.
Why would you throw your live away for these people that are not yours.
>>29868387
nigga nobody gives a fuck about that shit we just wanna magdump full auto m4s into some angry sandgooks
>>29868400
God damn it wtf, play CoD or something.
>>29868387
why does the chucklefuck on the right not have his rear sight up? and he needs to fix his fucking nods mount
Movie night
Arnabstream com
The manchurian candidate
Where the Eagles Date
Stalingrad
Sniper special ops
tropa de elite
Tales of the gun
Spy Tek
manchurian candidate is starting now
i have seen none of these films
bump
is this the first battlefield that's /k/ approved?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7nRTF2SowQ
>>29866740
>WWI
>Early Tanks
>Biplanes
>Cavalry Charges
>ZEPPELINS
I'm pretty hyped for it.
early Gameplay footage featuring chlorine gas
I can't fucking wait to remove reich with a 1897, 1911, and a trench shovel.
I'm hyped as fuck. soon as I get paid I'm preordering.
Hit image limit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TYv2PhG89A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HORkT4a2MhQ
>>29866406
OP is a fag. Should be this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnFQlVT2UBo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMhwddNQSWQ
How can russia possibly counter this? The MALD-J is a revolution in air warfare.
The US and russia has been in a decades long race between stealth and more sophisticated radras only for the US to do a 180 and increase radar signatures.
Fitted with jammers, it makes Home on Jam obsolete and the russian approach with massive expensive missiles unfeasible.
What prevents the US from doing victory laps above Kaliningrad and St.Petersburg in a potential conflict, having filled russian radar scopes with hundreds identical and jamming targets?
How can vatniks even sleep at night knowing this?
Just nuke USA and problem solved
>>29866332
Kind of a russian approach, accept +110 million dead russians as a way of solving a problem
>>29866340
There will be more dead Americans, also the US coasts will be too radioactive to build anything near and so the US (or its remains) will become a land locked country with 15mln population.
The last thread was liquidated
Chimerica Edition
> What's this thread about?
As usual this thread is for the discussion and pics of tracked and wheeled AFVs of all kinds from MBTs to supertanks to self propelled AA guns. Please keep it civil and cite sources for statistics.
The opportunities for the germination of the Jaguar project likely arose out of Nixon’s policy of diplomatic outreach to the Chinese in the 1970s, and it was in late 1988 that China’s National Machinery Import and Export Corporation announced an intention to jointly develop with Textron Systems a made for export tank. A derivative of the Type 59, it was projected to blend technology from east and west. The Jaguar MBT in fact constituted one of three different commercial military sales offered to China in the 1980s, including Chinook helicopters and Northrop Grumman’s Super-7. However, all of these would be forced into cancellation as a result of the events of 1989 in Tiananmen. The American development crew behind the Jaguar continued regardless, however, even as Chinese investment and their personnel evacuated from the programme. Textron completed a working prototype by 1989, and became a significant technology demonstrator for the firm. The actual componentry and protection behind the Jaguar remain either unknown or classified to this day, but the difference between it and a base Type 59 is likely to have been considerable, especially as the former weighed an extra 6 tonnes. The interior was completely overhauled, with a British Marconi Radar and Control Systems FCS fitted, equipped with image intensification night sights, laser rangefinding and sophisticated enough to engage while moving. Fire suppression, and advanced NBC suite and full stabilisation came par for the course. Despite all efforts, no export orders came, and it was quietly shelved.
> Gun
Rifled 105 mm M68
> Dimensions (l w h)
9.6 x 3.27 x 2.63 m
> Weight
42 tonnes
> Engine
750hp diesel
> Speed
55 km/h
>>29866299
OP: As always, feedback, suggestions wanted and appreciated.
I was a bit on the fence about doing the Jaguar, mostly because the sources on it are either of the most exoteric kind, significantly unreliable or are vague to the highest degree in discussing details about the tank. However, I did manage to find a couple of semi-dependable sources, namely an obscure entry in my copy of Brassey’s Modern Military Equipment and an Oxford publication on Chinese export deals in US history. They weren’t perfect, as the former was a fair few number of years out of date, ending with a coda of speculation about the possible future deals for the tank, and the latter only had a tangential examination of the Jaguar, more focused on the nature of the trade deal itself, as opposed to the MBT’s characteristics. Please note that I intentionally stayed away from Military Today, as I wasn’t sure to what extent it was correct, moreso upon the realisation that the article’s author was labelled under “Blacktail”.
Nevertheless, there are some interesting details about the Jaguar that appear to be confirmed. Its Detroit Diesel 8V-92TA engine was in fact the same engine that would be used in the Stingray light tank, along with its Allison XTG-411 automatic transmission. In addition, its Marconi FCS and electrohydraulic stabilisation can also be found on the Stingray. It is interesting to consider the possibility that the Jaguar paved the way for a lot of the decisions that would be taken by Textron in the AGS competition.
Also, apologies for the terrible image quality, it’s genuinely all I could find with Military Today being the source of the best quality, albeit watermarked.
>>29866299
That's a cool looking tank though. Looks small.
seems like a bad design.
only 105mm, weighs 42 tons, low horsepower and it only goes 20 miles an hour.
shit tier.
pic related is the M6 Heavy Tank.
it had 2 guns, one 76mm sherman gun and one 37mm light tank gun, in the same turret.
it weighed about 55 tons iirc.
in this picture, it is on the right, and next to a M5 stuart light tank.
the M6 never saw combat, hell, it never got out of aberdeen.
but she was one hell of a tank.
You know the drill /k/, post operators from a movie/game/comic/ext... who you think are pretty neat.
Starting with a classic
>>29865276
John Clark
http://youtu.be/9N4wMoqMzbw
I think the Ghosts are pretty operator.