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bfdabb No.2[Reply]

Hey guys,I'll be periodically throwing up infographics relating to survival. Make sure to share yours too, Knowledge is power.
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d8e762 No.36

>>34

Check out /wrol/, Strelok.




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fb8379 No.31[Reply]

Just discovered /wrol/ and really like what they have there. I recommend checking them out.

8ch.net/wrol



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537d69 No.1[Reply]

Howedy folks, my name is RockyHarlow. The only things I request are that you keep posts on topic to the thread. Other than that just don't be a cunt and keep shitposting on /b/ where it belongs


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80f50c No.9[Reply]

So if a group of people were able to get a tank operational they would become quite the power player in a SHTF world.

Would it be plausible to maintain a modern tank after the collapse of society? Or would an old museum piece be a better choice?
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957941 No.17

>>10

I remember seeing a .jpg of a WW2 poster somewhere, it was an infographic picture, showing US soldiers where to aim and what squad tactics to use to take on a German Panzer. The general jist of it was universal/similar to your pic (aim for the weak spots, use this weapon here, that weapon there, etc.), and could probably be adjusted / heavily revised to take countering modern tanks into account.

856801 No.18

Do you know how much gas one of those things uses? you better take over a refinery along with it or it will become an artillery piece bretty quickly. (which would still be fucking sweet)

2e9f5b No.32

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>Would it be plausible?

Armor is maintained and operated in the middle of combat zones…it's plausible.

>Would it be plausible to maintain a modern tank after the collapse of society? Or would an old museum piece be a better choice?

A "modern" tank, which would be the M1 (or similar platform like the Leo 2, Chally 2, ect…) is going to be far too difficult to maintain and operate. They rely on extensive and well supplied logistical systems, most of their systems are very advanced and difficult to repair/replace such as the Fire Control System, Powerplant (engine), Navigational Systems, ect… The "Pros" you do have are far outweighed by the "Cons".

Additionally, you have to being into consideration Training and Familiarization (Fire Control System, Driving, Radio Systems, ect….), Tank Gunnery (the maingun and coax), Vehicle Maintenance (including electronic, track, engine, ect…)

Some of this can be tackled through obtaining manuals, but you'll need someone with experienced on armor to help you to train and become familiar. You need a 19K, preferably a Master Gunner.

Once you've accounted for the above; this is where you measure the hardware "Pros" and "Cons".

Something like the M5 Stuart as in your photo will run on simple Gasoline (Petrol), uses a 7250HP 7-Cylinder, Radial engine, 1/2-2in of armed plate, and is armed with a 37mm Gun and 3 M1919A4s.

Pros of the M5:

- Lightweight, meaning it's fast.

- Wide track placement, superb in muddy operationing conditions

- Gas, which simplifies logistics

- Simply 7 cylinder radial engine, easily worked on

Cons of the M5:

- It's weight is a detriment in certain enPost too long. Click here to view the full text.


c5d086 No.38

i'm pretty fucking sure at around the end of Euromaidan when the Ukrainians first started going to the eastern front against the Russians they stormed a museum and fired up an old ww2-era tank no problem


727db6 No.39

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>>38

It was a monument piece IS-3 that the engine constantly died on. They also had no ammunition for the main gun, had to ghetto rig a mount for a DShK and had to tow it around on a Dragon Wagon.

Other than a propaganda piece as a "mobile machinegun nest", it served no real tactical purposes. It was recaptured intact by the UAF and placed back on it's monument pedestal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjTKk3zRrWU

A better argument would have been the Shermans the cartels have in Mexico, but they suffer from the same problems…70+ year old systems, no logistical train, no spare parts, ect.. Armor is a commodity that requires a substantial logistical and supply train, something you're not going to have during SHTF, let alone in a normally functioning society.




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830284 No.37[Reply]

This is an old vid from the late 70's on food processing and self-reliance from Kurt Saxon, father of prepping. It shows how to sprout grains and seeds, dehydrate them with a homebuilt food dryer (made from a cardboard box, tinfoil, wire mesh, and a plugged in lightbulb) then grind them into flour for bread.

He also goes into making an autoinjector for poisons, and a detonator made of pvc pipe, match-heads, endcaps, twine and superglue.

I've never seen any of this stuff anywhere on any chan, sure the four winds shotgun, but never anything else of it.



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06c362 No.35[Reply]

This site is gold:

http://grandpappy.org/

http://grandpappy.org/einflat2.htm surprised me, merchants truly are cunning at deceit.



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fa18a8 No.23[Reply]

9c4e61 No.33

Square Foot Gardening in raised bed is very doable, but yield can be limited and maintenance is can be high.

The boxes deteriorate quickly, about three years, but can deteriorate faster if participially buried (if ground is uneven). You can't use treated lumber, it'll contaminate your harvest.

We use Vermiculite and manure fertilizer. We mix food scraps, firepalce ash, and allow over chickens to free range occasionally (chicken droppings are high in nitrogen) into our compost (they love to pick out insects and small bits of food), but we have cages over our beds to keep them out.

Personally, I'd stay away from anything that doesn't come from a professional nursery (online or local). We have an Apple tree and Pear tree from a professional nursery, as well as a pear tree from Walmart. The Walmart tree is permeated with a fungus that's killing any possible harvest from all of the trees. The only way around this is to wait until fall, uproot the Warlmart tree, treat the ground area, collect all fallen leaves and burn them. It really boils down to a professional nursery's business hinges on healthy plants and proper care, Walmart in no way is reliant on healthy and disease free plants…it's merely a small slice of their overall earnings.




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b08ba6 No.29[Reply]

How is /shtf/ different from /wrol/? I think the two boards should be combined, /shtfwrol/ or something.

5e822f No.30

Good point.




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