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American Made Assault Vehicle. Strelok 07/06/2022 (Wed) 19:30:20 Id: e49b0d No. 2212
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Merica!
This reminds me of that bicycle webm, but practically applied. It’s always been my dream to tube mount these to a sedan for educational purposes. I actually wonder if they’d theoretically be effective at blinding dash cams…
>>2214 PVC tubes and mortars are a fun time. >I actually wonder if they’d theoretically be effective at blinding dash cams… At night outside the main strip of downtown probably. During the daytime I doubt it.
>>2215 Daytime probably useless. Nighttime could be spectacular if you used those big commercial ones. Seems like a trip to the home improvement store is in order
>>2213 Holy shit that reminded me of that one episode of Superman with the magnetic telescope https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=mA4s1QeGlwI
>>2213 >Car didn't blew up What a shame.
>>2218 It takes a lot to detonate a car really,
>>2219 I think mythbusters have done a few videos on how annoying it is to blow up a car IRL. I know for sure they've debunked the gas tank explosion myth. That being said it's really easy to blow up an electric car; just disturb the lithium in the battery or get it wet.
>>2220 >mythbusters They rarely do good testing, see the thermite test or bullets going through cars test
>>2220 Battery powered electric cars are absolutely fucking terrifying because of this. If something happens to breach the battery you have literal seconds to get yourself and any possible family or friends out of the car before you find yourself at ground zero of something akin to a thermite reaction. Better hope you weren't knocked unconscious by whatever compromised the battery or that you can get your seat belts off and the baby out of the car seat.
>>2222 >Or baby out of the car seat Silly anon, you're putting the cart before the horse. Progressives and rich people don't have kids so what baby would there be to pull out?
>>2222 How the hell does one contain an in flight battery fire on a large commercial electrically propelled aircraft?
>>2224 >Battery fire You don't. If it's an electrical fire you'll smell an acrid smell from a mixture of swamp gas and hydrogen gas from the insulation burning and while bad, you can turn the battery off, close the vents putting out the fire, then reopen the vents and safely land while praying it's not night time. >electrically propelled aircraft Don't know. I'm looking up the physics of how this works and all I'm getting are new-age PopSci articles about how "batteries will improve enough to handle electrical propulsion" (they won't) and how the "science is already there" (apparently it isn't since nobody can describe how these fucking work and they don't sound like an air pump since I wouldn't think an air pump would be strong enough), or how there's "150 companies developing electric propulsion aircraft" (but nobody has a working prototype).
>>2224 >>2225 The only electrically propelled aircraft that I know of right off is that one from the 90s with the solar panels.
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>>2225 Most of the newfangled eVTOL business is a gay Climatefornian venture capitalist scam there are a number of working prototype aircraft propelled by ducted fans or propellers attached to electric motors. Startup faggotry aside some of these seem like a childhood dream come true if not for the pathetic sub-30 minute flight time and microscopic range exhibited by virtually of all of them.
I prefer speed and mobility https://youtu.be/zuG_lPtwh98
>>2212 What's the perfect vehicle design for ireegular/cheap warfare. Pick up trucks are an easy answer. But what about other vehicle designs? And yes only unarmed commercial vehicles count
>>2229 Cessna's? Cheap, easy to produce, really easy to fly, can be used for everything from recon, bombing, dropping off drones, and even paratrooping. They are popular as fuck at least up here in NA so you might be disguised enough not be shot down if you do a major attack out of nowhere like hamas with the paragliders and since most are designed for parachute enthusiasts its easy to bail if its getting shot down. >>2227 A gyrodyne seems like the best solution to this problem due to inherent efficiency and a wind resistance powered rotor making it easy to install passive power generation to make it even more efficient, though the only guys doing it, Jaunt, don't really seem to know what they are doing.
>>2229 Dozer. From clearing debris to putting up barricades to demining to constructing new roads.
Just attach a snow shovel to literally anything and proceed forward. Maybe install some kind of wiper-device to clear debris, should be easy with basic hydraulics and sheet metal.


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