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Machine Gun With Longer Reach Sought By U.S. Army​

M2 not good enough?
There's a trade off on firepower and weight. We'd all carry a GAU-8 if we could. ;)
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I was there at Ft Benning 13 years ago when they were testing the General Dynamics LWMMG (338NM). I actually got to fire it. All these years later they still haven’t made a decision. This is just a rehash of old ideas they never made a move on.
 
I was there at Ft Benning 13 years ago when they were testing the General Dynamics LWMMG (338NM). I actually got to fire it. All these years later they still haven’t made a decision. This is just a rehash of old ideas they never made a move on.

Their new 6.8 cartridge is an update of .276 Pedersen from the mid 1920s. This is how government works, it's all about the process without results.
 
Their new 6.8 cartridge is an update of .276 Pedersen from the mid 1920s. This is how government works, it's all about the process without results.
Well, at least the LWMMG brings something new and useful to the table - a machine gun that can be humped by infantrymen on foot, same weight as the M240, but increases the effective range from 800m (M240) out to equal the effective range of the M2 (1700m) without the need for a mechanized mount, and with no more recoil than the M240 due to some technical magic. They could have had this 13 years ago, but they’re still “thinking about it” and presenting it like it’s a new idea.
 
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So, I've been a paramedic for a while now, and due to that I have to keep up on annual training to keep the brain fresh and up to date on the #science.

I've noticed 👀 last year and this year 2 things:

1. Type 2 diabetes used to be called "adult onset" because the diabeetus used be reserved for people age 50+.. but now with all the shitty processed food there are now people in their late-teens/early 20's getting Type 2 diabetes and extreme obesity.

And 2. we are being trained and conditioned more often to see random, sudden cardiac failures in young people...

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Prior to the vaccine shit, radom cardiac failures in the otherwise healthy younger patient populations were so fucking rare they were mentioned as nothing more than flukes.
 
So, I've been a paramedic for a while now, and due to that I have to keep up on annual training to keep the brain fresh and up to date on the #science.

I've noticed 👀 last year and this year 2 things:

1. Type 2 diabetes used to be called "adult onset" because the diabeetus used be reserved for people age 50+.. but now with all the shitty processed food there are now people in their late-teens/early 20's getting Type 2 diabetes and extreme obesity.

And 2. we are being trained and conditioned more often to see random, sudden cardiac failures in young people...

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Prior to the vaccine shit, radom cardiac failures in the otherwise healthy younger patient populations were so fucking rare they were mentioned as nothing more than flukes.
Under current AHA guidelines, do you check for their insurance card during your primary or secondary assessment? Asking for fren'.
 
Not sure about where you are and ODs are several a day here.
Worse when a strong batch hits town.

Had a load the last couple weeks.

And lots of pronouncement calls the medics later told me were ODs.


The AHA is advocating for crap foods to be kept on SNAP benefits vs banned.
Like all other medical orgs, they are led by leftists fruitbats who dont want healthy people. Then they have so much less to do.
 
It goes deeper than the headlines. There is much controversy between the EU countries and economists on this plan, which is actually in support of the ReArm Europe initiative.

The joint loans would negatively impact both depositors and taxpayers through inflation should the repayment depends on taxpayer funds. Inlfation is a tax and seizure of private assets. There hasn't been any information that I have found that says the MIC in Europe would pay the investment loans back as private entities or via the EU. If it is the private corporations then there should have been an announcement that the initiative would be with them and not the EU proper.

The whole thing is centered around EU debt sharing. Kind of a huge deal since that has been anathema to Germany and others. It is a socialization of debt, which will lead to more money printing and an erosion of purchasing power while increasing taxation.

There is also some talk of re-purposing existing funds that have been approved for other sources. Should those funds be needed again they will add to the government debt, erosion of buying power and ultimately and increase in taxation.

So yes, depositors are being raided through the back door. And since the EU Commission rules from on high, there is very little say in it beyond countries' officials decision to join or not. Even if one chooses to invest in this scheme, the erosion of purchasing power and the increases in taxes are inevitable.

Granted, my statement could be taken as you suggest, but it isn't wrong, this is econ 101.

Machine Gun With Longer Reach Sought By U.S. Army​

M2 not good enough?
There's a trade off on firepower and weight. We'd all carry a GAU-8 if we could. ;)
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The recent Ukraine/Russia tactics suggest that drones are way more useful than a long range MG. The money would be better spent on electronic countermeasures and advanced drones not effected by those measures
 
Not sure about where you are and ODs are several a day here.
Worse when a strong batch hits town.

Had a load the last couple weeks.

And lots of pronouncement calls the medics later told me were ODs.


The AHA is advocating for crap foods to be kept on SNAP benefits vs banned.
Like all other medical orgs, they are led by leftists fruitbats who dont want healthy people. Then they have so much less to do.
every heart attack is a paycheck for the aha team. they can't make bank off of healthy people.
 
So, I've been a paramedic for a while now, and due to that I have to keep up on annual training to keep the brain fresh and up to date on the #science.

I've noticed 👀 last year and this year 2 things:

1. Type 2 diabetes used to be called "adult onset" because the diabeetus used be reserved for people age 50+.. but now with all the shitty processed food there are now people in their late-teens/early 20's getting Type 2 diabetes and extreme obesity.

And 2. we are being trained and conditioned more often to see random, sudden cardiac failures in young people...

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Prior to the vaccine shit, radom cardiac failures in the otherwise healthy younger patient populations were so fucking rare they were mentioned as nothing more than flukes.
I appreciate your up to date experience.
 
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The recent Ukraine/Russia tactics suggest that drones are way more useful than a long range MG. The money would be better spent on electronic countermeasures and advanced drones not effected by those measures
The drone war is dramatically changing the infantry order of battle.
 
The recent Ukraine/Russia tactics suggest that drones are way more useful than a long range MG. The money would be better spent on electronic countermeasures and advanced drones not effected by those measures
True, but also why not both? I know someone who right now is working on putting the "new" long range machine guns ON the drones.

Also, we don't want infantry to have to re-learn the hard lessons the USAF and Navy learned in Viet Nam when they took the machine guns off the fighters and stopped teaching dogfighting tactics because the new missile technology made dogfighting "obsolete". It didn't go well until they brought it all back.
 



fair enough, but then why did you approve or allow them in the first place? a paycheck?


Neutrogena was first when their "nanoparticle technology" sunscreen was questionednd had to be pulled.

LaRoche Posai hit the US market early 2000s by being exclusively sold in dermatologists' and plasic surgeons' office - then whored themselves online and everywhere. I met the original "founders"of Proactiv-that sold out for a couple million - one snuck her dog in her Louis Vuitton to an annual meeting at a convention (10K US docs and 5K international) limited to service animals - because rules don't apply.
Seeing these two companies fall - gee couldn't happen to nicer people (sarcasm).
 
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All of it started in a lab.
Rampant autism, childhood cancer, rare unusual(designer) cancers, celiac, Crones, IBS, fibromialgia, PANDAS,PAN, and 20 other diseases that are novel.
ALL came out of a lab.
ALL came from dirty, sloppy, vaccines.
They already said the quiet part out loud many times now.
You forgot Lyme & babesiosis. Which most US docs have no clue to treat (even at Universities) and the few that do are cash only.
 
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Swatting is nothing new, and neither is the FBI’s work in this area.

Search for Nicholas Kyle Martino. I arrested him in Dec, 2016 and dragged him back to TX. Been a problem several times since.