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On this whole Oxide being a retard on Ukraine, and if Army enlistments lower IQ.

You have to remember, this is a guy who decided to sign up for the army in [current year]. He had a chance to hear about all the wokeshit going being pushed into overdrive, and how we got to get that "White Rage" out of the military. If I recall correctly, he join during or after the Afghanistan debacle as well.

My point being, his IQ was already shot before all this.
 
Karl discusses OpSec like the supa-leet operator we all know he is:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=uAUcmweiQEw
From what we've seen, Karl, himself, is a poor example to follow when it comes to OpSec. Also, his attempts at convincing the 41%ers of Reddit to ditch their phones before running into a gun battle are futile, because that mid-shelling selfie wont take itself.
 
On this whole Oxide being a retard on Ukraine, and if Army enlistments lower IQ.

You have to remember, this is a guy who decided to sign up for the army in [current year]. He had a chance to hear about all the wokeshit going being pushed into overdrive, and how we got to get that "White Rage" out of the military. If I recall correctly, he join during or after the Afghanistan debacle as well.

My point being, his IQ was already shot before all this.
Anyone who larps for airsoft milsims should have their IQ in question, especially when those events include blank guns. I dont care if its for muh realism airsoft is generally gay, also notice how he enlists when the forever war ended so you know hes not going to experience real combat and hes probably going to turn into one of those "i was in the army bro i was in the shit bro" types. Overall not surprised this is how he turned out, Should've stuck with the war thunder videos and faded into obscurity
 
Anyone who larps for airsoft milsims should have their IQ in question, especially when those events include blank guns.
Yeah, Flandre posted a GFM for someone who got shot by an unsanctioned gun loaded with live ammo before the event started - so insurance wasn't even involved.
 
Or the time Chieftain had to babysit Lindy again while Lindy's being overly passive-aggressive in a Churchill. https://youtube.com/watch?v=yc78EZqHA3U
You people are just jealous of Lindy's VAST gun and military knowledge. Did you know revolvers just work and are better than modern Glocks? Oh yeah, all modern pistols are called Glocks like how all MG-34s/42s were called Spandaus. Oh, and we can't forget 18th century British soldiers were more effective than modern soldiers because they shot their guns less and hit more targets.
If you want a good medieval history channel, check out Modern History TV. It's hosted by a literal knight who got rich off vidya games in the 90s who does actual jousting and dueling.
 
Oxide going from his milsim larping to joining the army is like when a sissy hypno fetishist troons out. I can't say I'm surprised.
 
You people are just jealous of Lindy's VAST gun and military knowledge. Did you know revolvers just work and are better than modern Glocks? Oh yeah, all modern pistols are called Glocks like how all MG-34s/42s were called Spandaus. Oh, and we can't forget 18th century British soldiers were more effective than modern soldiers because they shot their guns less and hit more targets.
If you want a good medieval history channel, check out Modern History TV. It's hosted by a literal knight who got rich off vidya games in the 90s who does actual jousting and dueling.
I did not know he owned Rebellion Games lol, but his channel is pretty good to watch.
 
That time Chieftain had to babysit Lindybeige.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=rRW3N7GmsBA
Shit makes me mad with the amount of inaccuracies. Biggest being that the Valiant wasnt nearly as terrible and most definetly did not eat limbs, and that the Sentinel and Ha-Go were rather great tanks for their design dates, the Ha-Go in particular being a reliable and flexible machine. Crumpet chumper mofo.
 
Shit makes me mad with the amount of inaccuracies. Biggest being that the Valiant wasnt nearly as terrible and most definetly did not eat limbs,
Another youtuber Armor Archives had brought this up in his Valiant video. As the Valiant we know of today was barely an experimental model as no one done any corrections to fixed the found problems. Something just about every production model tank gone through before and during their production run. But when development is going up against the Centurion tank there's wasn't any point spending more time and money on a dead end.
and that the Sentinel
Chieftain have done "Inside the Hatch" on the Sentinel which he included more background history on it. Which in Nick's opinion was it a technical accomplishment given the barely existing state of Australia heavy industry. But with American Lend-Lease and English tanks being brought in en masse. Again there wasn't much point to fix and improve the Sentinel.
and Ha-Go were rather great tanks for their design dates, the Ha-Go in particular being a reliable and flexible machine. Crumpet chumper mofo.
Lindy like so many people get fixated on tanks fighting other tanks and forget tanks fight infantry and everything else more than tanks.
 
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Lindy like so many people get fixated on tanks fighting other tanks and forget tanks fight infantry and everything else more than tanks.
And that the Japanese designed their vehicles based on a totally different land-battle doctrine that involved a harsh-terrain emphasis. Their smaller, lighter tanks performed very well on islands, in the jungle, in muddy fields in China, and all sorts of places you'd normally get armor bogged down.
 
And that the Japanese designed their vehicles based on a totally different land-battle doctrine that involved a harsh-terrain emphasis. Their smaller, lighter tanks performed very well on islands, in the jungle, in muddy fields in China, and all sorts of places you'd normally get armor bogged down.
"This tank holds three men; Japanese sized."
 
And that the Japanese designed their vehicles based on a totally different land-battle doctrine that involved a harsh-terrain emphasis. Their smaller, lighter tanks performed very well on islands, in the jungle, in muddy fields in China, and all sorts of places you'd normally get armor bogged down.
USMC and U.S. Army would beg to differ as they brought their armor everywhere with them in the Pacific. Hence the horrific mismatches between American tanks and Japanese tanks that were occurring on regular frequency.
 
USMC and U.S. Army would beg to differ as they brought their armor everywhere with them in the Pacific. Hence the horrific mismatches between American tanks and Japanese tanks that were occurring on regular frequency.
Keep in mind that you're comparing interwar tanks with tanks roughly a decade newer, the Japanese tank arm was one of the better armor doctrines of the interwar period. The issue is that, like most of the Japanese military, the vicious infighting between the IJN and IJA combined with Japan's bottlenecked industry and logistics situation meant that they had trouble upgrading once things really got underway.
 
But with American Lend-Lease and English tanks being brought in en masse. Again there wasn't much point to fix and improve the Sentinel.
That's debatable with the development of the AC IV. AFV's with the 17 pounder were a rarity by 1942 and the planned torsion bar version would have made a very effective tank, but they opted not to sadly.
 
Speaking of good tripfags does anyone remember Willis? Where did that guy get off to?
He left for OperatorChan many years ago, last I heard. Election Tourists also really hate him because he didn't like /pol/ newfags constantly starting offtopic shit. /k/ these days is generally much worse than it was back then.
 
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