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HootinNHollerin, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.
adj16, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.

Is that an articulated chassis in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

Cyberflunk, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

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  • HerbalGamer,
    @HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

    did their guns melt?

    Zoboomafoo,

    It affects fingers too

    kurwa,

    Oh my gosh so real just like the OP.

    SamirCasino,

    For the record, the OP picture is real, i’ve seen it since i was a kid here in Romania.

    pokemaster787, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

    I’ve always gotta wonder where the fuck the dust cover went when I see pictures of people using/holding AKs without them. They aren’t exactly small or something you take off very often, pretty hard to lose

    echodot,

    A lot of them don’t seem to have it for some reason. Don’t know if it’s made like that or if they just break and end up getting removed or what but I’ve seen a few cases where police have confiscated guns off people and a lot of the time they never seem to have the covers on.

    I did wonder if perhaps it’s a different version of the gun. I know there’s like 9,000 different variants made across different decades so possibly they decided it isn’t worth the extra weight or manufacturing cost.

    setsneedtofeed, (edited )
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    The rifle in the picture is almost certainly a PM md. 65. I assure you they were made with dust covers. I have never seen a variation of a factory produced AK made without a dust cover.

    A more likely, although still somewhat silly explanation is that sometimes AK dust covers can be tricky to get back on for someone inexperienced with them. Somebody may just give up in frustration and leave it off after disassembling and attempting to reassemble it.

    Anticorp, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

    Does anyone know if he survived?

    setsneedtofeed,
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    I have been looking, unfortunately while the picture is widely circulated the person in the photo is not named anywhere I can find. I will update the post if I come across anything.

    Anticorp,

    Thanks.

    mashbooq, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

    Actual antifa

    eltrain123,

    Communism and fascism are not the same thing. They are opposite ends of the political spectrum.

    Zoboomafoo,

    I thought the USSR wasn’t communist?

    prettybunnys,

    In the same way the USA isn’t a democracy, but they were “doing the communism” still

    EchoCT, (edited )

    That simply shows a misunderstanding of dialectical materialism. They attempted communism, got close, but failed to achieve what defines it.

    They failed due to under industrialism and external influences, but failed none the less.

    Communism is the culmination of a process. Not just something a society does one day.

    Zoboomafoo,

    The point I was trying to make is that rhetorically the USSR is in a superposition of Communist/Not Communist that collapses into whichever is most convenient for the commenter at the time

    FluffyPotato,

    After Lenin’s death they stopped trying. It failed because Lenin replace one bourgeoisie ruling class with another and expected that class to have the same interests as the working class for some reason. A vanguard party will never work due to different class interests.

    Texas_Hangover,

    Both pretty authoritarian, shitty ideologies tho.

    DreBeast,

    Communism is fine. People are shitty tho. They tend to ruin everything, including capitalism.

    TheFriar,

    Wrong. People aren’t shitty. The power to exploit turns people shitty. Power corrupts people. Hierarchy enforces a rule of shittiness, an opportunity and almost need to exploit. Eliminate the exploitative hierarchy and the concept of people being generally shitty would disappear.

    DreBeast,

    I mean, this just re-enforces what I said. I can’t think of one example where people are not eventually corrupted by power. Hence, why people are shitty. It really is in our nature to destroy ourselves. Just look at where we are now. There’s no proof we’ll get better. It’s all just lofty ideals we like to say, which is another shitty thing we do. We are shit.

    TheFriar,

    communism is fine. People are shitty. That’s why they ruin everything, including capitalism.

    This is what you said and what I was responding to (or a reasonable facsimile thereof).

    Which is kind of the exact opposite of what you just said.

    Communism is both an idealized view of people and their ability to create a system that is best for all—but it’s also overly naive about the entire process because it requires putting a unified party in charge to oversee the transition. So the general thrust of this belief is people are good, and people can be trusted to use their ultimate power for good…and then to willingly step down. Which is where every single communist movement has failed and every person put in power abused it and murdered.

    People are shitty. That’s why they ruin everything, including capitalism.

    Capitalism is a system that was designed to make people exploit each other. Its founding concept is exploitation. The more people down the line that you exploit, the more profit you have. It’s where underpaying, lobbying, outsourcing and slave labor, insider trading…literally every problem humanity has right now is inextricably tied to capitalism. Because the entire concept is built on exploitation. Screwing over more people = more money.

    Do people in your daily life treat you like shit? And I mean just people. Not your boss, but everyday people. No. People on the whole are generally pretty easy going. But the system into which we’ve been born conditions us to hurt each other. We are all encouraged to take from everyone else because it means we get more.

    But that is capitalism. That’s not people. If we were all born into a cooperative society…people would be helpful. The instinct to exploit and hurt others would be gone. Of course there are people that are just generally bad and hurtful, but this sense you have of people being generally awful would be gone. Because what you’re seeing is the hand of capitalism bitch slapping everyone. And you’re blaming it on people.

    I just think you have it backwards. People are good. Capitalism ruined people. And communism is naive—but only because it believes you can hand a unified party of people ultimate power and they’ll happily relinquish it. Anarchism is the answer. It’s the same concept, but without trusting politicians.

    echodot,

    Communism never seems to really be done properly though like sure people are a problem and they ruin it but the necessary checks and balances never seem to be put in place to actually prevent the corruption from happening.

    The USSR never really got as far as properly implementing the philosophy. They did the first bits which are very open to corruption but then never finished off with all the extra bits of policy.

    It’s like capitalism but with no worker rights, environmental protections, or safety laws.

    SuckMyWang, (edited )

    As long as educated and wealthy people who don’t want to hand over their wealth exist communism will fail. If you “get rid” of these people your society is left weaker due to brain drain and those who remain are left worse off. Imagine being super intelligent and generating vast wealth with your labour and intellect then being forced to hand it all over and watching it get wasted by the government on projects you know will fail and given to lazy unintelligent people who enjoy all the benefits of your work while you get nothing more than them in return for your extra contribution

    DragonTypeWyvern, (edited )

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_fascism

    Red fascism was a term coined by actual leftists (the original coining was by a Marxist) but largely co-opted by liberals and cryptofascists alike for their anti-communist rhetoric in the Cold War period.

    There’s no particular reason to think this guy is against totalitarianism in general though, even if you acknowledge the term monarchists and fascists aren’t antifa for fighting red fascists.

    There’s also no particular reason to think he wasn’t an anarchist. Or a liberal. Or literally anything besides a Ceausescu supporter.

    He was an anti-communist living in Romania and being given quite a lot of reasons to be so, thus the near immediate 1989 Romanian Revolution when the Soviets fell, and that’s where our knowledge on his politics ends.

    Hell, half the revolutionaries were communists themselves, nearly the entire military defected after the minister of defense was assumedly executed for refusing to give orders to fire on protestors.

    paddirn, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

    With some random people just sort of milling about in the background.

    “Oh, they doin’ the streetfightin’ thing again are they? Bus doesn’t come for another 20 min, let’s have a look-sees.”

    FartsWithAnAccent, in Soldier holding an M3A1 fitted with an infrared illuminator from an M2 scope and wearing experimental night vision goggles. Fort Belvoir, Virginia, November 1946
    @FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

    Kinda wish the article had more info on the scope…

    setsneedtofeed, (edited )
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    Here you go! I apoligize for the graininess of the scan. The photo should be labeled more accurately that it is using the illuminator from an M2 but without the actual scope attached. The soldier is wearing prototype night vision goggles on his helmet that can pick up the illuminator’s IR light. I should have more properly labeled the post better, and probably will change that now.

    FartsWithAnAccent,
    @FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

    Awesome, thank you!

    ARk, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

    He doesn’t look like he had a choice though

    GrammatonCleric, in M60A1 RISE tank with mineplow being operated during Desert Storm in 1991.
    @GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

    I get the impression that Desert Storm was like a Mad Max movie

    setsneedtofeed,
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar
    name_NULL111653,

    When my brother was at USMC weapons training, another group strapped a high-power concert speaker system to a couple MRAPs and blasted a metal version of the imperial march driving the convoy back to base… First-hand reports say the ground was shaking noticeably not only from the vehicles but in time with the music.

    rustyredox, in Boxing Match At Yankee Stadium. 1923.

    Did practically everyone just bring their own binoculars or spyglasses? Those are some hemorrhaging nosebleed sections up in the rafters.

    JSocial, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

    Took me a minute to stop looking for the badge.

    SatansMaggotyCumFart, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

    Stupid sexy pig.

    LemmyKnowsBest, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

    “When pigs fly”

    I bet a lot of unprecedented things happened after that.

    mykl, (edited ) in The first pig to fly. 1909.
    @mykl@lemmy.world avatar

    We stayed in Sheerness (where this flight took place), and when my girlfriend saw this she immediately asked “Did pigs fly before women did?”. And the answer turned out to be no, women beat pigs by two weeks: “Sarah Van Deman … was the woman who flew with Wilbur Wright on October 27, 1909” source

    Bondrewd,

    So women are a bit better than pigs.

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