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Shirt/Coat - [WAZ] Milspec Raincoat (Kompanion)
Pants - [WAZ] Integrated Tactical Pants (Black)
Pose - Mewsery - Den [Bento] Pose 4
*Pants and Shirt/Coat only available at The Men's Department - March 2021!*
Mil Spec multi-pin bayonet connectors
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Hair : Foxy - Nola.
Set : Seniha. Yhesy Set // @ACCESS!
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Hair : VOLTHAIR- LOGAN Hair
Jacket : [WAZ] Milspec Raincoat (BASE) Gianni
Pant : [Deadwool] Hart trousers - Gianni - no break - black
Beard : [MF] SKYLER - HIPSTER Bento Stache & Beard
Poses : Drunk Panda - LoveEndures Jail Event!
Backdrop : MINIMAL - Joker Stairs Backdrop
This GMPG was an offshoot of the "Maus" assault rifle, the "Gepard" is made with reliability and extreme fire rate in mind. the internals and metal parts are made out of steel and titanium alloys coated in a matte black parkerized finish, and the furniture of the weapon is made out of durable milspec plastic. the barrel is easy to change quickly and is hammer forged with chrome lining inside. can use standard belt links
(can use 5.56 and 5.45mm rounds)
Cost: 2500$ USD
More photos and stuff to come. But not tonight--I need to sleep.
Morning edit with background cruft:
The SAQ-12, or "Bobwhite" as it is more commonly known, is a semi-autonomous reconnaisance UAV intended for missions where a constant stream of data traffic between the UAV and its operator could compromise the position of human personnel. It derives its popular name from the rising sequence of tones emitted by the SAQ-12 at the end of its bootup sequence when indicating a clean system health check, which resembles a bird call.
Instead of a realtime remote operator, the Bobwhite relies on a milspec 3SA (Symbolic Synthetic Sophont Architecture) processor specifically engineered to parse mission profiles and rules of engagement written in BELGO (Battlespace Encoding Language, Goal-Oriented). These operating parameters can either be uploaded prior to deployment or pushed in-flight, allowing the SAQ-12 to operate with a certain degree of autonomy for up to 20 hours and respond heuristically to scenarios that challenge the defined mission parameters.
The arming of autonomous or semi-autonomous drones is prohibited by treaty, so the Bobwhite's typical role is limited to reconnaisance. While there are functions and logic in BELGO relating to target acquisition and ordinance management, those APIs were explicitly left out of the 3SA implementation on the Bobwhite and other similar drones. However, there are rumors that some special forces units have managed to circumvent these limitations by spoofing the 3SA into treating weapons systems as if they were cameras, and rerouting target acquisition through the Bobwhite's IFF subroutines.
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Non-Lego parts: Brickarms Modern Combat Helmet (trans-clear) as the drone's "eye", which is illuminated by a single Lifelites LED powered by an eLite Jr.
Built originally for the US Army in 1945 according to MilSpec E-1645. They were intended for service in Europe where the tunnels were narrower, hence the different shape of the cab. The unit later served with the USAF at Eglin AFB and later the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
This rifle is a reliable, beefy, and accurate weapon made for the modern urban battlefield. Don't let the clunky appearance fool you, this weapon is a variable tool that can be adapted to various kinds of situations with swapping out different parts. The stock uses recoil reduction technology so follow-up shots can line up better, the furniture of this rifle is made out of durable milspec grade plastic that is heat and cold resistant, and the enlarged trigger guard allows the use of winter gloves. (Magazine holds 45 rounds)
Cost: 1500$ USD
(Thanks to Adam and Mahmoud for helping me out)
[cred to beck for the rail shading]
5.56 SBR configured on a Salient Arms matched upper and lower, MOE Pro grip, Surefire X300 with VLTOR offset mount, 30-round PMAG, LaRue RAT stock, PWS MilSpec buffer, Ranier Arms compensator, and Sightmark Micro RDS. I have school in 3 hours.... I should probably get some sleep :3
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I decided to remake one of my older builds, but with a greater knowledge of the M14 platform and attempt at camo.
The Desert Operator has been upgraded with a lightweight aluminum chassis featuring a Tapco SAW grip and Milspec buffer tube, mounting a Magpul CTR and cheek rest. The trigger group has also been polished for smoother operation, and a Galil styled enhanced charging handle replaces the old. An Aimpoint red dot, hand stop, and grip-pod occupy the rails, and the rifle has been finished with an eye-pleasing 6 color desert Duracoat.
And in other news, I've been 19 since Tuesday and will probably be buying a Vz. 58 or Saiga-12 within the near future.
Some shots from Star Citizen
Test driving Military Ships unlocked during the week of 05/29/2015.
The closest to the Military load-out as is legally possible for a Civilian model, the F7C-M Super Hornet reattaches the ball turret and offers near milspec parts under the hood. Proving that two heads are better than one, a second seat has been added to split the logistic and combat duty, making the Super Hornet a truly terrifying mark to engage.
robertsspaceindustries.com/pledge/ships/anvil-hornet/F7C-...
Star Citizen is an ambitious crowd funded open world space simulation project from Chris Roberts (Wing Commander, Freelancer).
robertsspaceindustries.com/about-the-game
Using a SweetFx 64-bit variant to make the colors more vibrant.
forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2993...
A compact, fully automatic projected energy PDW. Model shown outfitted with red dot reflex sight, collapsible stock and tactical display with interface for milspec handhelds. Accepts Class "E" STANAG microcells which provide for approximately 800 bursts, or 40 seconds of sustained full auto fire.
I started building this yesterday morning. Like the PM Roof Support and Colonial Voyager, it sort of just flew together.
Sargeant Sachiyevic and Elmer head out on the trails, as the colours change out over Ashmore National Park.
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Outfit Details:
Hair -- Stealthic Flora
Hair -- Bangs Set Curled 2
Nails -- Alaia Store
Jacket -- WAZ Milspec Raincoat
Shirt -- WAZ PD Uniform Shirt Olive
Pants -- Thalia Heckroth - Jana Stretch Capri Pants Black
Boots -- Thalia Heckroth - Equestrian boots black
Sim -- Unnatural RP -- maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Drifting%20Silence/195/205...
An assassin's railgun. The weapon was designed and built in Japan by the Blue Lotus Clan using research derived from corporate espionage.
This rifle by no means lands in the category of milspec or durable weaponry. It is very high maintenance and would not be able to properly function if put under too much stress.
However, to warrant its use, it has extreme range, accuracy, and the best performance of any weapon available on the market in a relatively light package (compared to something like an AMR).
Noted Version: i.imgur.com/85128aA.png
Commission for ultimation12 on DA.
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Some shots from Star Citizen
The closest to the Military load-out as is legally possible for a Civilian model, the F7C-M Super Hornet reattaches the ball turret and offers near milspec parts under the hood. Proving that two heads are better than one, a second seat has been added to split the logistic and combat duty, making the Super Hornet a truly terrifying mark to engage.
Star Citizen is an ambitious crowd funded open world space simulation project from Chris Roberts (Wing Commander, Freelancer).
robertsspaceindustries.com/about-the-game
Using a SweetFx 64-bit variant to make the colors more vibrant.
forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/2993...
A compact, fully automatic projected energy PDW. Model shown outfitted with red dot reflex sight, collapsible stock and tactical display with interface for milspec handhelds. Accepts Class "E" STANAG microcells which provide for approximately 800 bursts, or 40 seconds of sustained full auto fire.
Shown here with tactical display unfolded.
-STYLE CARD-
BACKDROP
Somewhere || PALETO
AVATAR
Ceylon - EVOX || Lelutka
Lara w/ Flat Chest Add-on || Maitreya
Cheshire Nightmare Yellow Mesh Eye || VARALI
The Blind Dog Eyesocket || Mr. Rat
Akali Hair || Monso
Ipanema Body Skin - Dark Elf || Velour
Gothic Eyebrows || Ivy
APPAREL
Gloam Top || Toksik
IPC “Deluxe” || Wazzer Works
Killer Gloves || The Deadboy
Julie Shorts || Mug
Ripped Stockings || Psycho Barbie
Integrated Tactical Knee Pads || Wazzer Works
Alliance Scout Belt || Process of Elimination
Thigh Panels || SAC
4AM Kickers || Tanaka
MARKINGS
Nose Cut, Nose Blood, Face Cuts || Obsidian
Bruises || Izzie’s
Face Scar #011 || Clever Language
ACCESSORIES
D-Eagle Pistol, Thigh Holster || SAC
Heat Knife || ECHELON
More angles of the Bobwhite.
The SAQ-12, or "Bobwhite" as it is more commonly known, is a semi-autonomous reconnaisance UAV intended for missions where a constant stream of data traffic between the UAV and its operator could compromise the position of human personnel. It derives its popular name from the rising sequence of tones emitted by the SAQ-12 at the end of its bootup sequence when indicating a clean system health check, which resembles a bird call.
Instead of a realtime remote operator, the Bobwhite relies on a milspec 3SA (Symbolic Synthetic Sophont Architecture) processor specifically engineered to parse mission profiles and rules of engagement written in BELGO (Battlespace Encoding Language, Goal-Oriented). These operating parameters can either be uploaded prior to deployment or pushed in-flight, allowing the SAQ-12 to operate with a certain degree of autonomy for up to 20 hours and respond heuristically to scenarios that challenge the defined mission parameters.
The arming of autonomous or semi-autonomous drones is prohibited by treaty, so the Bobwhite's typical role is limited to reconnaisance. While there are functions and logic in BELGO relating to target acquisition and ordinance management, those APIs were explicitly left out of the 3SA implementation on the Bobwhite and other similar drones. However, there are rumors that some special forces units have managed to circumvent these limitations by spoofing the 3SA into treating weapons systems as if they were cameras, and rerouting target acquisition through the Bobwhite's IFF subroutines.
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Non-Lego parts: Brickarms Modern Combat Helmet (trans-clear) as the drone's "eye", which is illuminated by a single Lifelites LED powered by an eLite Jr.
Please don't use this image on websites,
blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
© All rights reserved
More angles of the Bobwhite.
The SAQ-12, or "Bobwhite" as it is more commonly known, is a semi-autonomous reconnaisance UAV intended for missions where a constant stream of data traffic between the UAV and its operator could compromise the position of human personnel. It derives its popular name from the rising sequence of tones emitted by the SAQ-12 at the end of its bootup sequence when indicating a clean system health check, which resembles a bird call.
Instead of a realtime remote operator, the Bobwhite relies on a milspec 3SA (Symbolic Synthetic Sophont Architecture) processor specifically engineered to parse mission profiles and rules of engagement written in BELGO (Battlespace Encoding Language, Goal-Oriented). These operating parameters can either be uploaded prior to deployment or pushed in-flight, allowing the SAQ-12 to operate with a certain degree of autonomy for up to 20 hours and respond heuristically to scenarios that challenge the defined mission parameters.
The arming of autonomous or semi-autonomous drones is prohibited by treaty, so the Bobwhite's typical role is limited to reconnaisance. While there are functions and logic in BELGO relating to target acquisition and ordinance management, those APIs were explicitly left out of the 3SA implementation on the Bobwhite and other similar drones. However, there are rumors that some special forces units have managed to circumvent these limitations by spoofing the 3SA into treating weapons systems as if they were cameras, and rerouting target acquisition through the Bobwhite's IFF subroutines.
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Non-Lego parts: Brickarms Modern Combat Helmet (trans-clear) as the drone's "eye", which is illuminated by a single Lifelites LED powered by an eLite Jr.
Upper:
Daniel Defense Mk18 CHF 10.3" 0.70" Gas Port
Daniel Defense RIS II FDE
Colt Full-Auto BCG
AAC Blackout 51T Flash Hider
AAC M4-2000 Suppressor
KAC 99051 Front Sight Taupe
KAC 200-600m Mico Rear Sight
EOTech EXPS3-0 Tan
EOTech G33.STS 3x Magnifier Tan
TangoDown Short VFG FDE
PRI M84 Gas Buster Charging Handle Tan
CQD Sling Mount
ERGO Rail Ladders FDE
SureFire M600U Scout Tan
SureFire Tail Cap Tan + SR07 Rail Mounted Dual Switch
Lower:
Rainier Arms Forged Lower
BCM H2 Buffer
CQD Endplate
Geissele LPK
Geissele Posi. Snap Safety
Geissele SSA Trigger
BFG Vickers Padded Sling
Daniel Defense 7075-T6 Milspec Receiver Extension
B5 SOPMOD Government Issue Coyote Brown
A2 Pistol Grip
Or Tactical Swatting Device.
Tired of all those micro-UAVs spying on you, and not being able to do anything about them, seeing as they're too small and too fast to shoot? Well, those days are over! After several years of testing and evaluation, Operating Operators is proud to present the TSD, or Tactical Swatting Device. Ergonomic, yet optimized for taking down those pesky micro-UAVs, the TSD also come with many feature useful on the battlefield, including:
-MilSpec Rails for adding your own accessories.
-An IR/Visible Light laser to help with target acquisition.
-An included Magpul RVG to give users better control while using the TSD.
-A bayonet for self-defense, that also can be used to finish off UAVs that survived the initial blow.
Operating Operators.
Innovation, at it's worst.
Forest and I came up with the idea all by ourselves. That's right, we're that smrt.
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This color only available from the SC custom shop. their biggest grip they offer and it's very smooth. Love the feel, very light and soft. make's the headweight feel a lot heavier. great feel.
Black on Black King Cobra Survival Bracelet.
We specialize in custom survival straps, quality built to order specifically to fit your needs.
We use military and commercial grade 550lb Type III 7 strand Paracord.
Made in the USA and individually hand crafted in San Diego, California
For inquiries and/or orders email me at slimlinestraps@outlook.com
Follow me on Instagram @slimlinestraps
With foot straps and handles to brace against blastoff in zero gravity.
And the hose allowed women and men to pee standing up... and in space, nobody leaves the seat up. The Waste Collection System is a non-trivial engineering challenge. As space tourist Richard Garriott told me, "imagine a toothpaste tube being squeezed in zero gravity. It comes out horizontally, but there is no gravity pull to pinch it off. That has to be done manually, and it's not pretty."
The poop was collected in a bag, exposed to the vacuum of space for disinfection, but retained for the return flight to Earth.
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Watch: Casio G-Shock 6900 Military Series 1289
Finish: Matte Black
Strap: 550lb Type III 7 Strand Milspec Paracord
Knot: King Cobra
Color: Black with Gunmetal Gray Inner Trim
Hardware: Adjustable Stainless Steel Anodized Gunmetal D Shackle
Length: 9" total length containing approximately 15' total length of paracord
Weight: 3.75oz (0.23lb)
Custom made by Slimline Survival Straps.
Follow me on Instagram @slimlinestraps
More angles of the Bobwhite.
The SAQ-12, or "Bobwhite" as it is more commonly known, is a semi-autonomous reconnaisance UAV intended for missions where a constant stream of data traffic between the UAV and its operator could compromise the position of human personnel. It derives its popular name from the rising sequence of tones emitted by the SAQ-12 at the end of its bootup sequence when indicating a clean system health check, which resembles a bird call.
Instead of a realtime remote operator, the Bobwhite relies on a milspec 3SA (Symbolic Synthetic Sophont Architecture) processor specifically engineered to parse mission profiles and rules of engagement written in BELGO (Battlespace Encoding Language, Goal-Oriented). These operating parameters can either be uploaded prior to deployment or pushed in-flight, allowing the SAQ-12 to operate with a certain degree of autonomy for up to 20 hours and respond heuristically to scenarios that challenge the defined mission parameters.
The arming of autonomous or semi-autonomous drones is prohibited by treaty, so the Bobwhite's typical role is limited to reconnaisance. While there are functions and logic in BELGO relating to target acquisition and ordinance management, those APIs were explicitly left out of the 3SA implementation on the Bobwhite and other similar drones. However, there are rumors that some special forces units have managed to circumvent these limitations by spoofing the 3SA into treating weapons systems as if they were cameras, and rerouting target acquisition through the Bobwhite's IFF subroutines.
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Non-Lego parts: Brickarms Modern Combat Helmet (trans-clear) as the drone's "eye", which is illuminated by a single Lifelites LED powered by an eLite Jr.
A compact, fully automatic projected energy PDW. Model shown outfitted with red dot reflex sight, collapsible stock and tactical display with interface for milspec handhelds. Accepts Class "E" STANAG microcells which provide for approximately 800 bursts, or 40 seconds of sustained full auto fire.
Closeup of tactical display. The counter at the top displays the number of shots remaining in the current microcell--in this case, 30 bursts short of a full charge. The tac display is linked to the reflex sights and fire control computer, allowing around-the-corner firing, light enhancement, communications, timed unattended fire, and many other critical battlefield functions.
My bud jon made this kit to go along with my recent Transition to desert storm.
Kit inclides:
*airsoft Kalashnikov rifle-47 (custom paint)
*Triple-barreled pump shotgun (airsoft) [slung behind him here]
*mock "tactical insertion" road flare
*cold war era milspec gas mask
*special forces armband
*tactical cross-draw vest w/ various pouches and ammo
*fingerless gloves
*choc. chip pants
*gray sweater (cuz who needs cammo up top anyway?)