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As well as Nazi wannabes with gay pride flag patches defending their corrupt country under the leadership of satanist and luciferin jews...
Stevie doesn't know what any of that means, his interest in Ukraine is just jerking off to the gay Zelenski dance video, and at the moment of climax he yells out "Sieg Heil Putin!" Then he comes here and posts about it.
 
Has Youtube silently unbanned RT? Or is this a spin off account?

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Is that a war or an episode of Monty Python that you're talking about?

Globohomos'(and steve's) wet dream is reality :rolleyes:
 

Globohomos'(and steve's) wet dream is reality :rolleyes:
I still say that there is a Monty Python skit embedded in that story somewhere.
 

Globohomos'(and steve's) wet dream is reality :rolleyes:
Hahahahahahahahaha WTF.

I can't even imagine being so insanely retarded that you can read that story and still support Ukraine. You may not have to like Russia, but supporting the gov of Ukraine at this point.........you might as well go drive a school bus full of kids to a drag queen story hour event. Its sad that the actual people of Ukraine are involved in this utter travesty.
 
Its sad that the actual people of Ukraine are involved in this utter travesty.
Beyond sad but that is what "dark side" is all about. Blind and utter hatred even in the face of your (wealthier) compatriots leaving running for EU and your rulers being safe and on "stimulants" and very comfy with their various (stolen) perks people go to the front to die for jew faggot caricature and globohomo elites. In hindsight Star wars will be prophetic and not just a cheap entertainment. But there are plenty of self proclaimed "religious, patriots" on this site that are unable to break through their programming.
 

Sadly, some of the signatories (i.e. Germany, France and Ukraine) seem to have never even considered fulfilling all the signed contractual clauses and its pertaining elements. That agreement, Merkel admitted, was signed merely to consolidate and reinforce Ukrainian military might and buy more time so that they could use it for their ‘final reckoning’ with Russia. The Minsk Agreement, says the already retired Merkel during her ‘sitting on her political laurels’ pension days, Merkel disclosed to the general public and her political counterparts, that it was a mere concerted effort to give Ukraine time, which many have subliminally known already. Ukraine used that time to consolidate its military position, as is so blatantly obvious at this moment in time. The Ukraine from 2014 and 2015 is certainly not the Ukraine of the year 2022. The Battle for Debaltseve at the beginning of 2015 has patently proven that Putin’s army could have rolled over them in a nanosecond back then and crushed them to pieces militarily.
 
Hahahahahahahahaha WTF.

I can't even imagine being so insanely retarded that you can read that story and still support Ukraine. You may not have to like Russia, but supporting the gov of Ukraine at this point.........you might as well go drive a school bus full of kids to a drag queen story hour event. Its sad that the actual people of Ukraine are involved in this utter travesty.
christian white men slaughtering other christian white men.
it is a liberal's dream war.
 
As well as Nazi wannabes with gay pride flag patches defending their corrupt country under the leadership of satanist and luciferin jews...
^^Probably the most accurate summation of how fucked up this situation is! ^^



If you haven't seen this already. As far as sanctions effecting Russia, watch this and decide for yourself.
 
Can vouch.

10/10 definitely recommend grabbing one. Absolutely fuckin excellent rifle, I LOVE mine.

Really want to pick up CR308 to go with it.


And I aint even a major fan of piston AR's. Generally prefer DI simply due to the exponentially larger aftermarket available to them, along with DI's usually being a bit more accurate, all else being equal...

But the Haenel CR-series is LEGIT. Their attention to small details is pretty incredible.

Their RS9 also beat out AI for the Bundeswehr's sniper


The 416 is still a completely badass carbine, with major street cred among tier 1 units across the globe. But HK hates us and will only sell us a watered down civvie variant(unless you're in Europe/have access to the MR223).
Haenel doesn't hate us, and will sell us exactly what they'll sell to the Bundeswehr(minus a happy switch).

Can't wait to throw a can on this bad boy. Go with Surefire SOCOM RC2 or...?

@j-huskey you used to do some suppressor testing for .gov no? If you were picking up a 5.56 carbine can today, what would you go with?

I have my sights on a CR6.5 but will see what gives at IWA (European Shot Show) and if new SAKO M23 (.308 ar10) is anything to fawn ower.

Just hope that H&K doesn't spoil the fun with whole CR line , in best case CR223 might lose the over the beach feature and in vorst case case to be produced all together.
https://www.all4shooters.com/en/sho...he-heckler-and-koch-vs-haenel-patent-dispute/

But like you said HK is no slouch and the HK416 A8 is even better than previous versions.
 
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I have my sights on a CR6.5 but will see what gives at IWA (European Shot Show) and if new SAKO M23 (.308 ar10) is anything to fawn ower.

Just hope that H&K doesn't spoil the fun with whole CR line , in best case CR223 might lose the over the beach feature and in vorst case case to be produced all together.
https://www.all4shooters.com/en/sho...he-heckler-and-koch-vs-haenel-patent-dispute/

But like you said HK is no slouch and the HK416 A8 is even better than previous versions.
Oh jesus..
Havent even heard about the Sako until you brought it to my attention. If the TRG-M10 is anything to go by, I expect it'll be all-the-way badass!

This definitely wont be healthy to my wallet :love:

Are you going to IWA? PLEASE pretty please take a metric ton of pictures and do a little thread on it for your 'hide brethren sir!


And 416A8? The newest Ive seen is the A5?
 
Oh jesus..
Havent even heard about the Sako until you brought it to my attention. If the TRG-M10 is anything to go by, I expect it'll be all-the-way badass!

This definitely wont be healthy to my wallet :love:

Are you going to IWA? PLEASE pretty please take a metric ton of pictures and do a little thread on it for your 'hide brethren sir!


And 416A8? The newest Ive seen is the A5?
German SF got HK416 A7 made for them , and A8 is the next model for Bundeswehr , I looks like civilian MR223 A3 with slim forend , with a different pistol grip and grenade launcher rail, will still take Haenel Cr223/MK 556 over it any day , might just snap one up before they are all scraped.
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Sako so far has not shown any thing civilian but M23 - Ar10 clone is contracted in two versions one as SSR and another as a DMR , i would expect to see 'civilian' product showcased in both US shoot show and IWA , if its semi auto only i would expect it to be exact same gun.


Definitely going to IWA this year as finally , don't need vax proof like was needed last year and is still needed for US shot show (for travel to US)
*not taking the vax
 
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will still take Haenel Cr223 over it any day .might just snap one up before they are all scraped.
Do it man. You wont regret it I guarantee you. Its a helluva rifle- probably the most advanced AR out there and sits at #1 as far as invincibility/indestructability like you said.

Unfortunately the 10.5 was the only one available to me(wanted the 14.5), but oh well.. I'll take what I can get when it comes to owning this sweet beast from Suhl!

The weight is balanced quite nicely unlike some of the piston AR's out there.



Thinking about possibly a B&T can for it to match(Haenel in USA, at least mine, is imported by B&T.. marked "BT-15" on the lower..)
 
Do it man. You wont regret it I guarantee you. Its a helluva rifle- probably the most advanced AR out there and sits at #1 as far as invincibility/indestructability like you said.

Unfortunately the 10.5 was the only one available to me(wanted the 14.5), but oh well.. I'll take what I can get when it comes to owning this sweet beast from Suhl!

The weight is balanced quite nicely unlike some of the piston AR's out there.



Thinking about possibly a B&T can for it to match(Haenel in USA, at least mine, is imported by B&T.. marked "BT-15" on the lower..)
Fun fact in German army trials they boasted 3x life cycle of any competitor albeit with barrel replacement but no other major components.

In terms of Euro cans would take Silent Steel cans over B&T any day of the week when it comes to semi auto flow trough designs , simple and servicable design that humiliates B&T when it comes to back pressure. But will see am planing a limited run of 3d printed inconel cans of my own design for semi/full auto use.*given the energy and argon costs right now i hope these drop a bit as they are a factor in metal 3d print cost

* have shot bunch of B&T on SCAR-H semi/full auto and even with their flow trough designs ,its beyond dirty inside to the stage where you can barely stick the 3rd or 4th mag into the magwell. Will take a dB less in silencing over backpressure any day.
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*you can take Mosin Nagant from the front line but not the PU optic stick it into some chinese rings and off you go:)
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Oh Jesus

And a bipod mounted directly to the bbl..

I suppose the PU is better than nothing tho(debatable with how nice some of the modern day irons are)..
Many/most of the Russian troops Ive seen have no optic to go with their fancy new AK12's.

"In Russia, soldier only get rifle or optic. Choose ONE!"
 
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This chart explains why the US is running low on missiles​


"Department of Defense now depends on just five prime contractors today, compared to 51 in the 1990s"
 
@Mr.BR Ill have to check out Silent Steel, never heard of them before.

Have you tried out any of the newer Sig suppressors? Thoughts?
In Eurostans we don't get to see much of US made suppressors as the paperwork/cost involved makes them $$$ over here and there lots of local manufacturers.
Metal 3d printed cans are definitely the future. Will see a lot more as additive manufacturing machines increase productivity and costs are dropping.
 
Western media is telling westerners that Russia is weak to convince them that if we went to war with Russia we would crush them instantly. They think this will make all Americans pro war.
I dont think Russia has even begun to get warmed up.

They have tons of manpower that they aint even started using yet. While Ukr will soon start running low on cannon fodder if they aint already.

Kinda like watching a boxing or MMA match, where the muscle bound guy(Ukraine- with all its western-backed might) go on a "sprint" expending all his energy trying to put his opponent away, vs. a cardio king(Russia- with not as much resources but is smarter and has learned solid lessons on wars of attrition throughout history) who turns it on in the later rounds after his opponent is starting to get tired.
 
and........ here it is again

Kh-555 Cruise Missiles Run Out—Kyiv​

"The Kh-555, which Skibitsky said Russia is now running out of, is a conventional version of the Kh-55, and was accepted for service in 2004. Compared to the Kh-55, it has improved accuracy and increased range."

I still say, Russia is cleaning out it's inventory of old weapons to replace with new ones. Why send a 155 mm shell off to be burned; when you can just shoot it at your enemy and call it a day.
Why let all those old cruise missiles go bad, when you can just launch em at the Uks and test your enemies radar.
What truly gets me.. AFTER 50 years; Russia hasn't been able to make their own chips. You'd think, they'd have something, even if it's 1980's.
It seems like Russia still relies on the west to get their chips.
 
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Yeah right and pigs fly.
In reality Russians have a deal with Europe's gypsies that collect all the dishwashers & Co. and they covertly smuggle its control boards to Russia via Transnistria (thats why 101st is there to conduct antismuggling operations) and then they build their Boreis, Kinhzals etc... Unnamed intelligence community expert was a source of info that on a piece of Kalibr missile they've found it was set to Color 40° ECO water saving mode and another that was used for deep penetration had setting of white 90° intense cycle. Both control boards were originally from Beko washing machine proving Turkey-Gypsy connection.
 
I still say, Russia is cleaning out it's inventory of old weapons to replace with new ones. Why send a 155 mm shell off to be burned; when you can just shoot it at your enemy and call it a day.
Why let all those old cruise missiles go bad, when you can just launch em at the Uks and test your enemies radar.
What truly gets me.. AFTER 50 years; Russia hasn't been able to make their own chips. You'd think, they'd have something, even if it's 1980's.
It seems like Russia still relies on the west to get their chips.
As with many things, chip manufacturing boils down to market demands and economic reality, as Russia doesn't have a large domestic needs or consumer electronic industry that couldn't just use the TSMC .domestic industry has never realy taken off in a big way.

They have their own chip manufacturing that is cca 20y behind what TSMC can make and domestic chip development that is a decade or so behind, they bought whole chip factories in Germany in the 2000s but like everyone else if you want to run a profitable business, have your chips made to order at TSMC , and as military/industrial grade chips are typically not the latest and greatest in chip tech like what you see in commodity products, they will probably have fewer issues with the chip shortage for military purpose than folk assumes. The latest imports stats show 30% increase in imports (could be taken as 30% cost increase) and a shift from majority German to Chinese (probably supplying the same German chips) imports.

Honestly, Russia doesn't have much in way of their own chips , but who does? Think just for a second while staring at a chinese computer and waffling on chinese phone, to realize no one realy has all the chips they use everything is globalised and outsourced to somewhere.

As most of the chips are not heavily regulated dual use items and sales are really not in the billions but like 2-digit million numbers so there will be lots of ways to skirt the sanctions using third party/country suppliers, for example, 'sanctioned' stuff reentered marked by going through UAE and Dubai traders and Iran has been importing US chips and components for its drones not to mention somehow keeping the fleet of US planes flying even tough officially they haven't been able to buy spare parts for them since 1979 !! .

So which one of these market leaders is a Western manufacturer? None , everyone is outsourcing to TSMC so the other China
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jump to 37 seconds to see the BOOM
It looks like something 'dropped' a bomb on the place.
 
As with many things, chip manufacturing boils down to market demands and economic reality, as Russia doesn't have a large domestic needs or consumer electronic industry that couldn't just use the TSMC .domestic industry has never realy taken off.

They have their own chip manufacturing about that is 20y behind what TSMC can make and development that is a decade or so behind, they bought whole chip factories in Germany in the 2000s but like everyone else if you want to run a bussines have your chips made to order at TSMC , and as military/industrial grade chips are typically not the latest and greatest in chip tech like what you see in commodity products, they will probably have fewer issues with the chip shortage for military purpose than folk assume. The latest imports stats show 30% increase in imports (could be taken as 30% cost increase) and a shift from majority German to Chinese (probably supplying the same German chips) imports.

Honestly Russia doesn't have their own chips , but who does? Think just for a second while staring at a chinese computer and waffling on chinese phone, to realize no one realy has all the chips they use. Germany is literally complaining they are waiting for Chinese chips and components for the replenishment of weapons given to Ukraine.

As most of the chips are not heavily regulated dual use items and sales are really not in the billions but like 2-digit million numbers so there will be lots of ways to skirt the sanctions using third party/country suppliers, for example, 'sanctioned' stuff reentered marked by going through UAE and Dubai traders and Iran has been importing US chips and components for its drones not to mention somehow keeping the fleet of US planes flying even tough officially they haven't been able to buy spare parts for them since 1979 !! .

So which one of these market leaders is a Western manufacturer? None , everyone is outsourcing to TSMC so the other China
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Very accurate presentation of the situation with chips in Russia. As long as Russia can buy chips somewhere, there is no rush for Russia to build their own factories. Buying high tech products is always easier and cheaper. Another thought - US started "chips" war with China, and result is very predictable - China will start making their own very modern chips in very huge volumes, and that would benefit Russia in a long run.
 
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As with many things, chip manufacturing boils down to market demands and economic reality, as Russia doesn't have a large domestic needs or consumer electronic industry that couldn't just use the TSMC .domestic industry has never realy taken off in a big way.

They have their own chip manufacturing that is cca 20y behind what TSMC can make and domestic chip development that is a decade or so behind, they bought whole chip factories in Germany in the 2000s but like everyone else if you want to run a profitable business, have your chips made to order at TSMC , and as military/industrial grade chips are typically not the latest and greatest in chip tech like what you see in commodity products, they will probably have fewer issues with the chip shortage for military purpose than folk assumes. The latest imports stats show 30% increase in imports (could be taken as 30% cost increase) and a shift from majority German to Chinese (probably supplying the same German chips) imports.

Honestly, Russia doesn't have much in way of their own chips , but who does? Think just for a second while staring at a chinese computer and waffling on chinese phone, to realize no one realy has all the chips they use everything is globalised and outsourced to somewhere.

As most of the chips are not heavily regulated dual use items and sales are really not in the billions but like 2-digit million numbers so there will be lots of ways to skirt the sanctions using third party/country suppliers, for example, 'sanctioned' stuff reentered marked by going through UAE and Dubai traders and Iran has been importing US chips and components for its drones not to mention somehow keeping the fleet of US planes flying even tough officially they haven't been able to buy spare parts for them since 1979 !! .

So which one of these market leaders is a Western manufacturer? None , everyone is outsourcing to TSMC so the other China
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TSMC is currently making 3nm Chips for Apple in Arizona and plans to open another Arizona plant, it is happening, late but happening.

 
TSMC is currently making 3nm Chips for Apple in Arizona and plans to open another Arizona plant, it is happening, late but happening.

They're not making any chips yet - the first factory in AZ isn't finished, and the second hasn't even started. 2024 is when the first plant opens, so hopefully Taiwan doesn't tip over before then.
 
What truly gets me.. AFTER 50 years; Russia hasn't been able to make their own chips. You'd think, they'd have something, even if it's 1980's.
It seems like Russia still relies on the west to get their chips.
what gets me is that Russian women are unfamiliar with chips until they come here. That's why they look like supermodels at first. Then they come to the west, discover chips and get sloppy fat.
 
Yeah right and pigs fly.
In reality Russians have a deal with Europe's gypsies that collect all the dishwashers & Co. and they covertly smuggle its control boards to Russia via Transnistria (thats why 101st is there to conduct antismuggling operations) and then they build their Boreis, Kinhzals etc... Unnamed intelligence community expert was a source of info that on a piece of Kalibr missile they've found it was set to Color 40° ECO water saving mode and another that was used for deep penetration had setting of white 90° intense cycle. Both control boards were originally from Beko washing machine proving Turkey-Gypsy connection.
It's pretty established that Eco mode only has a maximum flight range of 50km. Another reason all MIG 29'S have redundant tube technology. They have found that tide pods give a longer afterburner rate as well. It all makes sense now.
 
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Wagner, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, has roughly 50,000 members deployed to Ukraine, and approximately 40,000 of those are convicts who had been taken from their prisons to the front lines of the war, National Security Council coordinator John Kirby said late last month. Kirby said at the time that they had lost roughly 1,000 soldiers in recent weeks, as about 90% of them were convicts.

US is baffled? Really? How about this; they don't give a crap, because they are convicts.
 
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Wagner, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, has roughly 50,000 members deployed to Ukraine, and approximately 40,000 of those are convicts who had been taken from their prisons to the front lines of the war, National Security Council coordinator John Kirby said late last month. Kirby said at the time that they had lost roughly 1,000 soldiers in recent weeks, as about 90% of them were convicts.

US is baffled? Really? How about this; they don't give a crap, because they are convicts.
the problem with John Kirby's statement is that it came out of the mouth of John Kirby.

his resume:
"Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council in the White House since late May 2022. He previously served as Pentagon Press Secretary for the first year and a half of the Biden Administration, and worked as a military and diplomatic analyst for CNN from 2017 to 2021. Prior to that, he served in the Obama administration as the spokesperson for the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017."
 
I imagine Taiwan is shitting their pants right now at the thought of their biggest military protector diversifying themselves away from the one critical component that you manufacture for them.
 
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Russian adventures in the design and manufacturing of chips , the good the bad and the ugly :unsure: , lets just say they are not going to rival Intel or AMD any time soon , but in therms of military applications they can probably make it although it still cheaper to source western chips if they can , its just not enough demand there to justify making everything domesitcaly .


* the claims around Wagner i would take with a shovel of salt , the convict enlistment as far as we know was not quite as successful in terms of numbers , definitely not in the tens of thousands suggested.
 
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Wait, was gaetz suggesting McCarthy WASNT already in favor of funding the khazarian forever war…..and now suddenly will be to try and get votes?
Endless war for house speaker.

He was already caught lying that he had a deal with democrats to vote for him... if you has seen video of Gaetz and AOC talking in the house on the First day of the voting, thats what the conversation was about.

Little discussed fact.

AOC was the only Democratic that voted against OMNIBUS spending spree.
 
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