>ctrl-f "shill" >38 matches
This is one of the weirdest schizos I've seen recently
It's not even like this dev hell train wreck of a game is worth getting so buttblasted over, but he is? how could it drive a man to this level of melty
Funny how Russian missiles & bombs only ever hit something not imporatant militarily.
It's always hospitals, schools, kindegartens, apartments and pet stores.
>>514111042
there is plenty of room to post about it online. He is paid to do so afterall.
I think he is supposed to motivate young men to work for the system.
>>513711732
Gut zu wissen.
Ich weiß von zwei Fällen einer Hausdurchsuchung (einer davon, enger Freund) Hallo BND, an dieser Stelle. Gab aber keine Konsequenzen, in einem Fall (nicht mein Freund) wurden 2 oder 3 Armbrüste beschlagnahmt und trotzdem kam da nichts mit Geldstrafen Gefängnis etc.
Hamas committed an act of terrorism on October 7th, and in response Israel committed genocide. Tell me why we're meant to support either of these psychos again?
>>76283764
If you compare the B61-11 to the GBU-57A/B MOP, the latter has better penetration despite a laughably tiny yield by comparison.
>The B61-11 can penetrate and detonate below the earth's surface, creating a massive shock wave capable of destroying underground targets. In tests the bomb penetrates only 20 feet into dry earth, even when dropped from altitudes above 40,000 feet. But even this shallow penetration before detonation allows a much higher proportion of the explosion to transferred into ground shock relative to a surface burst. It is not able to counter targets deeply buried under granite rock. Moreover, it has a high yield, in the hundreds of kilotons.
>The GBU-57 uses a BLU-127 series bomb as the explosive component... for a total explosive payload of 5,342 pounds (2,423 kg)... There is debate regarding the penetration capabilities of the bomb. The US Air Force has stated that the GBU-57 is capable of penetrating up to 200 feet of unspecified material before exploding. Others are claiming penetration up to 60 meters into 5,000 pounds per square inch reinforced concrete, and 8 meters into 10,000 psi reinforced concrete while others arguing 60 feet into 5,000 pounds per square inch reinforced concrete, and 8 feet into 10,000 psi reinforced concrete.
>Conclusion: penetration improved and yield went to shit over time, but their defense engineering sub-speciality is categorically stupider than the tank guys.