There is a 12% chance that within the next decade there will be a major solar flare that will fry all but the highest nasa-grade equipment and literally knock us back into the 18th century.
What happens next? There will be no communications and likely no effective law enforcement in the months to rebuild. Does all hell break loose with rooftop koreans and looters taking to the streets? How are you prepared?
>>30558215
12% is the extreme scenario, it's probably much lower
I've prepared myself by having no piles of gold, no piles of MREs, and no daughters to protect
There will be many miniature versions of me running around the moonscape that is earth, within the decades after the big flare
Enjoy your daughters while you still can, anons
>>30558215
Major power companies have been getting funding to set aside backup transformers for a while now, at state and federal level.
Also...EMP is a traveling wave. It needs a big antenna to collect enough energy to do anything. So power grids are at risk, but your laptop (assuming it has a surge protector like 99.9% of modern laptops), car, and cellphone are fine.
>>30558215
>literally knock us back into the 18th century
>What happens next?
The 19th century, dumbass.
Post last stand music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHEswgIZFKc
How would you go out /k/? I'd prefer a night attack with insurmountable odds but with proper preparation.
>>30519298
>>insurmountable odds but with proper preparation.
if its insurmountable then you weren't prepared
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HtHEgINHO0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIGHCoVzqtk
BUGS!
>>30519298
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTZ3PM3hUXc&list=RDVTZ3PM3hUXc&index=1
>pic related with iron core slugs for maximum penetration
Booby-trapped watermelons
>>30556259
I will use it to fuck your mom and dad
implying dindus will do more than shoot at random whites who venture too close to their shithole ghettos
These are harder to find so I figured when the other GWG died I'd start this one up.
>>30555818
I didn't realize that farm equipment could own guns
Lost all my reaction pics, give me more /k/
Post your collections, /k/
Aesthetic Edition
>>30553073
And my newest addition hasn't made it home yet.
>>30553073
Okay.
1/3. Missing my p14
Arnabstream com
Leon the Professional
Into the White
Robocop
Total recall (1990)
Gamer
Dredd
Akira
Source Code
Tetsuo the iron Man
Total Recall (remake
Surogates
Ghost in the SHell
The Matrix
Blade Runner
Dark City
The final countdown
End of Days
The Prophecy
Hellboy
Dallas sniper used an SKS according to CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/08/us/philando-castile-alton-sterling-protests/index.html?adkey=bn
Probably tapcod out.
Glorious weapon of Soviet had done what it was designed to do: gun down capitalist oppressors in solidarity with the anti-imperialist anti-colonial struggle of African Americans.
UNITED FOREVER IN FRIENDSHIP AND LABOUR OUR MIGHTY REPUBLIC FOREVER ENDURES
THE GREAT SOVIET UNION WILL LIVE THEOUGU THE AGES THE DREAM OF A PEOPLE THEIR FORTRESS SECURE
Sniping with an SKS? Fuck that's impressive
Turret-switched tanks thread, be it MSPaint/Photoshop jobs, scale models or real-life ones.
I'll start off with some really bad MSPaint hackjobs I made.
All pictures sourced from http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/tanks/tanks_001.html and http://ws-clave.deviantart.com
First out is a Cromwell with a Panther turret slapped on it. Probably some kid of "D-Day landings fail and Germany eventually gets boots on brittish soil" desperate battlefield scavenge job.
inb4
>X chassi can't support Y turret
>X tank wouldn't have met Y tank
All these were made for shits and giggles with no regard to anything but rule of cool.
>>30547856
Next up is a Panther with a Panzer I turret. Because it was just too funny not to do.
Scales might be off because i can't be arsed to micromanage stuff like that in MSPaint
>>30547856
Id love to see a Leopard turret on a slav tank chassies.
>>30547876
I'd love to see Leopard 2's turret on Tiger I or II.
It’s time for another episode of /k/ Planes! This time, we’re looking at the night fighters of the Luftwaffe.
Early in the Second World War, the RAF made the decision to undertake a nighttime strategic bombing campaign. In doing so, they spurred the development of an elaborate air defense network in Germany centered around the use of night fighters. As the system evolved and expanded, an arms race began between the Luftwaffe and RAF, resulting in quite possibly the most technologically advanced theater of the entire war. Unfortunately, the night fighters had more than just the RAF working against them. From the start, they experienced resistance from high command, who perceived such an elaborate defensive network as defeatist. Offensive arms of the Luftwaffe were consistently given priority over the night fighter corps, and, even when resources were allocated, the night fighter corps was often left competing with cities to improve their network. Even so, Germany’s nighttime air defense network would come to be one of the most elaborate and effective defensive networks of the entire war, only truly losing its effectiveness after factors beyond the control of the night fighter corps began to degrade their network.
>>30547771
In the opening months of the Second World War, Britain had begun limited bombing efforts against Germany. Though the RAF had in its possession a sizeable force of long-range bombers, they lacked any fighters capable of escorting them. Night bombing had been a regular practice of the RAF in the years leading up to the war, but most raids would be conducted in daylight without fighter escort. Such missions went predictably poorly. Despite their comparatively heavy defensive armament, British bombers were far too vulnerable to German fighters. This vulnerability was demonstrated in its extreme in December 1939, when the RAF sortied 22 Vickers Wellington bombers to attack the Kriegsmarine base at Wilhelmshaven. The bombers were picked up by German radars an hour out from their targets, and, though they arrived over the target without being intercepted, they were followed much of the way home by a massive force of German fighters. Without escort, the bombers suffered the loss of 12 aircraft, along with a further 3 damaged. Though the RAF had suffered heavy losses before, this most recent engagement over Heligoland Bight was the final straw. Daylight operations were to be completely abandoned.
>>30547791
In early 1933, after promising tests of Sonar systems, the Kriegsmarine began experimenting with radar systems. Rudimentary systems were developed at first for a proof-of-concept, but, after successfully showing that a radar system could detect surface ships several miles away, the project gained significant support from the Kriegsmarine. While the Kriegsmarine went on to develop surface-search radars for their ships, the concept saw surprisingly little interest among the Luftwaffe. Though the Kriegsmarine’s radar experiments were showing the clear ability to detect aircraft at range as well, such a system was looked down upon for numerous reasons. First and foremost was an institutional bias against an early-warning network, as it was felt that such systems were purely defensive in nature and thus useless for Germany’s offensive focus. The Luftwaffe had its practical reasons to not want the systems, however, as they lacked a real command and control network that would be necessary to make the most of such systems.
>>30547838
Because of the resistance to air-search radars, it wouldn’t be until the eve of war that the first radar stations were deployed. In early 1937, after successfully delivering their first operational radar sets to the Kriegsmarine, the company GEMA began work on an air-search radar. Known as Freya, the new system was derived from the Seetakt radar developed for the Kriegsmarine, differing in its lower frequency range (120-166MHz vs 368MHz), longer wavelength (2.5m vs 50cm), and longer range (120km vs 20km). The Freya system was ordered by the Luftwaffe in 1938, with the first eight systems reaching service that year. Compared to the Chain Home system being used across the Channel, the Freya was considerably more advanced. With its smaller wavelength, it could use a smaller and more manageable antenna and provide higher resolution images for operators. However, this came at the cost of complexity - only eight Freya stations were operational when war broke out.
AK General /akg/
Chinese Bakelite Edition
>Thread #13
Old thread here >>30527240
OK guys, BLM is coming to your house to kill your white ass, but not before making you a cuck. What AK do you fight the race war with?
>>30547576
Jokes on them on them im single.
SLR-107FR, SAM7SF as back up.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
Mys stuzens fit perfect in my m16/m4 crate
They knew the correct overall length for a carbine in 1895.
Anybody have any luck in the june auction?
Milsurp thread, you say?
Pistols edition. Come post your pistol set ups, iwb, owb, edc, range day, 3gun.
>tfw in a race against time to turn 21 and buy a pistol before the national gun control acts go into effect
>>30545047
>Sig P226 Legion
>Surefire X300
>BlackPoint leatherwing holster
>BlackPoint mag pouch
>1 mag in the gun, 1 in the mag pouch, 2 on the chest rig
>>30545047
>>30545086
Also just picked up this Glock 19 yesterday. I've got a Raven Vanguard 2 for it, probably picking up a CompTac Minotaur, but for OWB I'm thinking about going Raven+light.
I just can't decide between the XC1 or X300.
EDC is still my Sig P239 with in a CompTac Minotaur
The buckle is inbound. It took 2 extra months, and Im sorry. But it's coming.
Also, skeletor, lemme see that lh9 and your opinoins on it
Post which girl is best girl
Personally, I like Galil (imagine what her older sister the 7.62 version would be like)
>inb4 'Muh Israel' comments
finnish rape elves best elves
Are anti-air systems a meme?
>>30538054
meme
mēm/Submit
noun
an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.
The concept of anti-air systems is a meme. The systems themselves are actually objects.
>>30538054
Well such 'meme' made all commercial air flights diverge from any modern conflict zone.
>>30538054
against aircraft? especially civilian airliners? they are quite lethal.
against an ICBM wave from russia? they're a joke.