I should maybe make an effort post about it but I think Tumblr would be really amused to hear about…

transhuman-priestess:

kalichnikov:

balaclava-trismegistus:

balaclava-trismegistus:

I should maybe make an effort post about it but I think Tumblr would be really amused to hear about the whole Sig P320 fiasco. Where the handgun that replaced the Beretta M9 in military service is just randomly going off for no reason, cops all over the country are banning it from duty, and the company that makes it posted a bizarre message about it on Twitter that desperately tries to hide behind the shield of vague online conservative culture. They ultimately changed the manual to say you shouldn’t carry it loaded after getting involved in at least one wrongful death lawsuit over this issue. The other thing that’s interesting is SIG only won the contract because they offered an insanely low per-unit cost, just around $200, so they skipped the actual trials that would compare its durability and performance to a competing Glock design, and would catch if it did something like going off completely randomly.

This is also the company that developed the XM7, which is a horrific clusterfuck of a rifle that itself is having bizarre issues. Initially the issue was that the barrels could be pushed around, causing the first shot in a string to be off-zero. Now the barrels are getting insane wear within a couple thousand rounds because the cartridge is so high-pressure and fucking stupid. And the whole idea about this cartridge was to be able to penetrate armor that no other nation in the world currently fields, by firing armor piercing bullets that cost $20 per round. For some reason the army thinks this should be the new service rifle. It is basically going back to an idea that led to the shortest-lived service rifle the US has ever used, because it was so heavy and had so much recoil and sucked so much. This is because the army is still trying to win their invasion of Afghanistan, as this kind of rifle would have been really handy there.

Everything is the F-35 program now. It’s all corruption and bribery. SIG has won every contract they’ve entered over the last few years, even for shit they’ve never made and don’t even produce themselves, like scopes. This is what the final stages of the American Imperial Military-Industrial Complex look like.

Lol

No that’s actually exactly it.

There’s been like a dozen programs to replace the M16/M4 in US service and they always end up staying with the M4. The fuel pressure sensors on the KC-46, which are the exact same item as on the 767 coat $50,000 vs $300 for their civilian counterparts. The F-35 program kept running into stumbling blocks and problems until congress decided to withhold funding until Lockheed Martin delivered on various milestones at which point it miraculously started working.

The US DOD could probably be run identically for 30-40% of what it currently costs and the only difference would be the profit margins of Lockheed, Boeing, and Northrop.

wilwheaton: “This week, President Donald Trump admitted on Truth Social that his mass deportations…

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“This week, President Donald Trump admitted on Truth Social that his mass deportations are hurting farmers and the economy. Those removals are “taking very good, longtime workers away” from farms and hotels, Trump declared, adding that those workers are proving “impossible to replace.” To be clear, Trump was talking about his own immigration policies. That’s a stunning acknowledgment that Trump’s forced mass removals are targeting hard-working folks and that those undocumented immigrants aren’t taking Americans’ jobs. But it’s also functionally an admission of political vulnerability. Trump plainly grasps that his deportations are now perceived—accurately—as needlessly targeting good people who are contributing vitally to our economy and society, and not primarily the violent “criminal migrant” class that Trump and Stephen Miller keep insisting they’re removing.”

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wilwheaton: “The birthday boy watched from his special viewing stand and made his strong-boy scowl….

wilwheaton:

“The birthday boy watched from his special viewing stand and made his strong-boy scowl. All his favorite TV people were with him, mostly because he had appointed them to his cabinet. Secretary Gin-For-Breakfast, the war criminal and blow-dried TV propaganda ghoul who now controls the armed forces he someday hopes to use to murder U.S. citizens, sat right next to the birthday boy, which was nice of him. The Secretary’s appointment stood against the public good and all common sense, but it did what it was supposed to do, which is prove that the birthday boy gets his way in all things. Proving this same thing appears to also have been the main reason for the tank parade. He got to say a few words, the birthday boy, and it must be admitted that he does still know a few. He’s been wanting this parade for year, the birthday boy. Perhaps he thought it would fill the hole in himself where a human soul normally is. Maybe for a few minutes it did. Who knows? It was apropos to drive tanks over something named for the Constitution. It’s a perfect metaphor for what the birthday boy and his gang of thugs do every day.”

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