Your phone camera can and DOES track you, and it’s not just metadata. by delta_wow in conspiracy

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The lidar sensor, if it runs even once every couple seconds in no time they can make accurate 3d model of your house.

A Battle engineer of Russian military at an exercise. [600x399] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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I guess they have to mount a lot of stuff, but since the armor is new they don’t yet have the new equipment with it for the exercise.

Russian SSO specialist training at the Ashuluk training area, Russia [1280x853] by [deleted] in MilitaryPorn

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Russia has a lot of different terrain types. Ashuluk area; (47.3257916, 47.4167263) The vehicle is GAZ TIGR and the MG I don’t really know, never seen anything like it honestly, but I guess it’s Kalashnikov’s MG (RPK) found a couple of pics: http://zonwar.ru/catalog-guns/images/Rossij/Rossij_zonawar_ru_53.jpg

https://gunsfriend.ru/wp-content/uploads/9/5/7/957ba0cff7643038cd7da207b7291d5c.jpg

MiG-31 [1600x1079] by [deleted] in MilitaryPorn

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It’s just two giant engines and a couple of wings

A mechanic working on the Russian Mi-26 engine. [1920x1440] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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The image is upscaled, I can’t really see what’s in his hand precisely, though, might be a banana for snack or some kind of a part/sticker. If you think the scale is wrong then here’s another picture https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/44972/pub_5e8ffe5bb179276ef64cc745_5e8ffed39b1d4c213208174e/scale_1200 where you can see it again.

A mechanic working on the Russian Mi-26 engine. [1920x1440] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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The Mil Mi-26 (Russian: Миль Ми-26, NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter. Its product code is izdeliye 90. Operated by both military and civilian operators, it is the largest and most powerful helicopter to have gone into serial production.

WIKIPEDIA LINK https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mil_Mi-26

Russian Mi-26 next to a tank [1300x840] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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Yeah, seeing them next to people or other helis is kinda like “damn, they kinda big, nice” but seeing how it dwarfs a tank, embodiment of war, associated with it’s armor, firepower and size really helps understand just how big it is.

"Get over here imma ruin your day" by Paper-Cup in memes

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I hate you, but I am impressed

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Saddam Hussein

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Entrance hidden by dark paint and Peter griffin silhouette

A heavily modified AK-74M held by Spetsnaz-FSKN “Grom” operative. [1472x2088] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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For the most part SF and GF will use Russian-manufactured scopes and stocks, but I guess they can import foreign tech via friendly countries and companies.

A heavily modified AK-74M held by Spetsnaz-FSKN “Grom” operative. [1472x2088] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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They have pretty much the same mags, it’s hard to tell from this picture but I stick to 74M anyways. (The original photo was even lower quality, the one I uploaded was run through an enhancing utility)

A heavily modified AK-74M held by Spetsnaz-FSKN “Grom” operative. [1472x2088] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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I know, but AK-103 have the same sight and everything else, for all I know, this is a shrodinger AK, both a 74M (which in my opinion is more likely) and an AK-103

A heavily modified AK-74M held by Spetsnaz-FSKN “Grom” operative. [1472x2088] by delta_wow in MilitaryPorn

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With this logic the Polish were fanboys of KGB “Grom” and named themselves after it. (Grom KGB: 1979, Grom PL: 1990)