Didnt see a humor thread
Humor thread
Greentext edition
>Didnt see a humor thread
That's because they're a bannable offense now. It's considered shitposting.
Enjoy your break.
did someone say humor thread?
Old Thread: >>30209636
Buy, sell, trade, dick around, etc.
Paste bin list of stores:
http://pastebin.com/cXZTGafD
Strawpolls for patch designs:
Crimson Caravan: http://www.strawpoll.me/10426872
>>30241733
SkinWalkerSupply: http://www.strawpoll.me/10399737
>>30233247
w2c GuP best job patch?
Anyone knows?
rifle and boot edition
old thread >>30234992
>>30241411
I have those Merrells. Have you even worn them?
>>30241411
in
>>30241434
why didn't you do it you fucking pussy
Best photo blurred for kommandos pleasure
post dem pics fampais if you dont have photoshop download gimp to blur
worst pic tbhay
for creep
also hammock camera guy pls upload weeb pictures to a dropbox or here none of the fags care about faces since we were kings n shit
Post operators operating.
>>30235450
No, please dont
There are like a half dozen other shitpost threads up already
>>30235466
Just one about fuckn' beards
Bump
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/06/10/special-operations-command-looks-to-u-s-companies-for-homemade-ak-47s/
>>30235128
>US made AKs
>>30235128
That's nice, send them Century shit and keep the good stuff for use by people stateside who aren't out playing soldier and toppling governments so Al Qaida/ISIS/whatever is next can take over.
>>30235456
If the government is willing to pay a substantial amount to a company to purchase weapons, that will allow that company to expand and purchase tooling to produce more rifles thereby driving down the cost for everybody else, especially whenever the contract ends.
Used and Abused Edition
>>30233967
inb4 your mom jokes
>your mom joke
I'll post it cause even though she's new, she saw use today.
AK General /akg/
Grandmother Kitsch Edition
Old thread here >>30212389
Russia just got banned from 4chan apparently. I'm gunna miss those slav shits and their batshit ways.
>>30233547
elaborate please.
also, i got your kitsch right here
Dubs decides what I do with my 2 pmags, now that I've replaced them with polish steelies.
lotta roles to shove them up my butt, one to load them with carrots, one to donate them to goodwill.
Take them out to the desert and sacrifice them to Khorne maybe?
This is the Japanese-made tanks
>>30233256
Right, and your topic of conversation is......
>>30233256
Looks like it is going fast
>>30233280
Superior Japanese steel folded thousands of times can deflect in coming Russian aluminium foil rockets.
The last thread was left in Syria
Kurgabinsk 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.
No sooner had the BMP-1P been rolled out than the GBTU commissioned further efforts in improving the glaring inadequacies of the IFV that had been painfully explicated in the Middle East. In 1974, two parallel ventures, Object 675/681 and Object 768/769 (probably from teams at Chelyabinsk and Kurgan) were undertaken, with all four prototype designs incorporating a two man turret, a rectification of the drawbacks of the one-man turret in the BMP-1, with the commander being relocated to the turret. This movement of the commander’s station removed the infrared searchlight protruding from the hull, allowing a non-obstructed 360 degree view and weapon traverse. However, a bigger turret meant less room in the transport compartment, which the Object 768/769 series attempted to deal with via an elongated hull. In 1972, weaponry was selected, an improved 73 mm, the Zarnitsa, fixed much of the range drop-off apparent with the Grom, and was installed on the Object 681 and 768, while the 30 mm 2A42 autocannon was trialed on the 675 and 769. All vehicles also retained a 9Sh119 with a Fagot or Konkurs missile, with an interior firing position. The 675 emerged as the winning “BMP-2” in 1977, with the longer hulls requiring factory retooling. Its 30 mm also had far superior range (2-4 km), which made dealing with helicopter threats and dispersed infantry more realistic, and more importantly, made the BMP a viable fire support vehicle for leading tank groups. Later upgrades included lead-impregnated applique armour and command modules in the BMP-2K.
> Gun
Rifled 30 mm 2A42
> Dimensions (l w h)
6.74 x 3.15 x 2.25 m
> Weight
14 tonnes
> Engine
300hp diesel
> Speed
65 km/h
>>30227002
OP: As always, feedback, suggestions wanted and appreciated.
Much like the BMP-1, the BMP-2 would see extensive use in the Middle East, this time in the rugged foothills of Afghanistan. It is now well known that the comprehensive elevation and traverse offered by the BMP-2 was greatly prized in fighting in high altitudes, and certainly the 2A42 had a substantial amount of effectiveness against infantry positions. However, its side armour was not adequate against concentrated enemy heavy machinegun fire, which prompted immediate depot rebuilds, dubbed the BMP-2D, with an extra 10 mm of spaced applique armour, and an extra panel added to the rear of the turret, perhaps a lesson learnt from the Israeli conflicts. The cramped configuration of the BMP-2 also proved to be problematic, as extended operations and patrols typically ended up stowing all excess equipment and supplies on the exterior of the vehicle, making it vulnerable to loss from either mundane falling off or in combat. The interior was not much better than the BMP-1 in crew comfort either, as it would get very hot in Afghan conditions, exacerbated by a low silhouette. However, in anecdotal terms, it appeared to be a lot more successful than its predecessor in Afghanistan.
Interesting thing I read while ago about the Soviets in Afghanistan, throughout their occupation, they established hundreds of “zastavas” or small checkpoints and holdouts for soldiers on patrol. From 1979-89, according to the Soviets, not a single zastava fell to the mujahedin, which, if true, is an intriguing insight into Soviet base communications and tenacity in the field.
does anyone have that .webm of an ATGM doing this to a T-55 in the sandbox?
>>30227006
More tank news, as per the new format.
If you have more queries regarding a news story, just point it out, and I’ll further elaborate and provide links.
Exercise Anakonda has commenced in Poland with a multinational involvement including a significant US military presence, comprising 31,000 soldiers from 24 countries. The activities in the proceedings include a mock air assault operation, live fire drills, field training and cyber and electronic warfare exercises, among others. Unfortunately, it appears that one Polish civilian has been killed in a collision with a military convoy.
Raytheon’s Mission Support and Modernization business core competency is currently examining stockpiles of M60 Patton tanks worldwide, and in concert with the US Army to compile upgrade packages to sustain their combat viability into the future. Upgrades include comprehensive armour improvements, as well as gun and engine changes, and some other features like Jordan’s FCS upgrades.
Around 1536 companies have confirmed their attendance at Eurosatory in Paris next week, with the US continuing to be a dominating foreign presence, booking 136 companies. A notable increase in Latin American involvement has been seen, with a debut by Colombia as well as record attendances by other countries such as Brazil and Argentina.
Brazil has received a total of 50 armoured vehicles from the US Excess Defense Articles (EDA) program. This includes 12 M113A2 APCs, 34 M577A2 command vehicles and 4 M88A1 ARVs.
Portugal has had its final Pandur II vehicles delivered from GDELS this week. 14 vehicles was delivered, completing a final batch of 22, of a totally contracted 188 Pandur IIs of varying patterns.
The Republic of Korea Army plans to deploy 600 K806 and K808 armoured vehicles from 2016 to 2020. The two vehicles form Hyundai Rotem’s bid for the DAPA’s wheeled AFV project, in response to a shortage of all-terrain vehicles to transport infantry.
And that’s all for now.
Sexy bullpups belong here.
>>30226850
Best bullpup
ITT: Most overrated guns of all time
>>30225043
Your favorite gun
/thread
Is my dog /k/ approved? Also post /k/ approved puppers
>>30224571
That's a chameleon, when theyre grey it means theyre frightened
Well, this thread sure is going places...
>>30224571
nice hamster
Post your pastel guns uwu
>>30171202
Why did you this?
>>30171202
I'm not even mad, but that looks like shit to me. Then again, I get a boner for deep bluing and dark walnut so that's probably why I don't like it. Everyone has their own tastes.
>>30171202
My one issue is how the metal clashes with the lighter colors
Find a flaw
>Exceter
>>30252991
It's in a pistol caliber
>>30253046
Rifle calibers aren't needed in all applications.
Also cheap plinking