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[-] Erika3sis@hexbear.net 65 points 2 days ago

(two years from now) "Zero-point energy field manipulator" seized in Japan

[-] Thallo@hexbear.net 28 points 2 days ago
[-] Erika3sis@hexbear.net 19 points 2 days ago

Have etymologists ever conclusively settled on whether the term "duct tape" or "duck tape" came first?

[-] Bureaucrat@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

I never thought about it, so you just made me look into it. It's pretty neat!
From the wikipedia article about duct tape

We then go to the article about cotton duck

Neat!

[-] Thordros@hexbear.net 20 points 2 days ago

Yes. Duck tape came first. The original iteration of the product was cotton duck cloth with an adhesive backing.

[-] Erika3sis@hexbear.net 16 points 2 days ago

That's what I figured, but I remember hearing something about some people objecting to this and insisting that "duct tape" came first after all.

Incidentally, "duck" in this case is cognate with, among other things, Norwegian duk meaning "tablecloth" among other things.

[-] LaGG_3@hexbear.net 13 points 2 days ago

I think it's originally from the Dutch doek for canvas in English

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[-] ReadFanon@hexbear.net 47 points 2 days ago

The person who tweeted this, Jake Hanrahan, isn't someone I trust and I'd encourage other people to be cautious about him and his work. He's too cosy with the agents of imperialism, he doesn't strike me as a person who is anything more than aligned with the left (mostly) due to opportunism, and personally I'm kinda waiting on his Tim Pool arc.

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lathe-of-heaven the first military use of a small-arms railgun will be made of duct tape and PVC and will be used to kill Shigeru Ishiba a decade after he retires

[-] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 40 points 2 days ago

Unlimited doohickeys on the LDP japan-cool

[-] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago

They even take away coil guns over there? Those things hit as hard as a slingshot

[-] griefstricken@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 days ago

Oh wait this is that Jake Hanrahan dipshit who collaborated with sex pest Andrew Callaghan to try to promote anarchist militias in Ukraine fighting alongside Azov, fuck this guy. Don't post him. Find another source next time.

[-] Bureaucrat@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

Incidentally also a tight collaborator with Robert FedvaNSA
And he made that pisspoor Q-anon anonymous podcast. Used to like him until I started reading books.

[-] Nakoichi@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

And he made that pisspoor Q-anon anonymous podcast.

Uh what? I am fairly certain he has never had any connection to that podcast and QAA rules.

Edit: Looking it up he was apparently one of their first guests for its 8th episode long before any of the allegations came out and has since made his own (probably shitty imitation) Q focused podcast.

[-] Bureaucrat@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I was mixing up the names. He made a podcast about Q-anon, I think it is this one

It was basically ripping off the investigative work of a bunch of other people and passing it off as his own work.

[-] Nakoichi@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

yeah QAA actually does a ton of real investigative journalism like personally going to rallies under cover and shit. They also have consistently moved further left over the last 8 or so years and now cover BlueAnon almost equally.

[-] Sophie@hexbear.net 35 points 2 days ago

Japanese guns are crazy I love them

[-] The_Grinch@hexbear.net 15 points 2 days ago

Had they not made it look like a gun no one would have known what it was.

[-] Belly_Beanis@hexbear.net 32 points 2 days ago

Are those fucking screwdriver heads? LOL

[-] Bureaucrat@hexbear.net 20 points 2 days ago

Do look like Phillips bits

[-] OprahsedCreature@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 days ago

I too, have seen Phillip's bits

[-] Bureaucrat@hexbear.net 10 points 2 days ago

volcel police this comment right here

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[-] 2Password2Remember@hexbear.net 26 points 2 days ago

pouring one out for a hero that could have been

Death to America

[-] Coca_Cola_but_Commie@hexbear.net 17 points 2 days ago

"In Japan they have a gun that kills the memory of a man." -some tweet I saw when Abe was killed.

[-] CrawlMarks@hexbear.net 17 points 2 days ago

This is a toy right? These models can only hit like pellet gun velocities yeah?

[-] regul@hexbear.net 12 points 2 days ago

Yeah that coil is way too short to impart any serious amount of acceleration.

[-] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

No idea on that one, but you can definitely engineer railguns with off the shelf parts that can be put out similar energy to .22lr I think.

Saw a video recently of someone creating a homemade railguns that could, if set up properly, exceed the Irish govt's firearms limitations.

Hell, just searching YouTube I saw a bunch claiming "1.5KJ" which (depending on efficiency and projectile ballistics) could impact similar energy onto a target as a 9mm handgun, if my duck duck go-ing serves me right.

[-] griefstricken@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 days ago

I can put out the same energy as .22 with my mind alone but that's cool.

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[-] Clippy@hexbear.net 24 points 2 days ago
[-] Biddles@hexbear.net 21 points 2 days ago

Probably not if the bullet is fast enough, right? Air rushing into barrel, or bullet breaking the sound barrier

[-] KobaCumTribute@hexbear.net 33 points 2 days ago

A coilgun that size isn't going to be making anything supersonic. I would be genuinely surprised if it even matched the force of something like an airsoft gun.

Honestly this thing looks like a hobbyist toy more than a weapon. Like it might pose a risk of eye injury if fired towards someone, but I wouldn't expect it to even break skin at close range. Unless it's got some absurdly strong capacitor bank powering it and is very well designed it's just not going to put out much force at all. At that scale a railgun might honestly be a better bet for "an at least somewhat dangerous handheld electric projectile launcher", because the problems with those (the surface of the rails oxidizing after a shot or two, so they stop making a good connection with the round and can't fire) only start cropping up when you get to really high velocities and higher power flow.

[-] BelieveRevolt@hexbear.net 22 points 2 days ago

Fumio Kishida right now: alphys-anxious

[-] SteamedHamberder@hexbear.net 18 points 2 days ago

Hasn't DARPA been working on something like this for decades?

[-] urmums401k@hexbear.net 36 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Oh you can build one out of literal trash from the 90s.

It's just... So there's a lot of energy in gunpowder. Like, a lot. And even being super inefficient and losing a ton if that energy, it's really good at pushing stuff. Its just naturally good at exploding, and over the years, we occasionally make it even better at exploding.

And we have some pretty good batteries but they really dont compare.

And then, you know, you need to release a shit ton of energy all at once right? And batteries aren't very good at that. Even if you make them be explosives instead of batteries, they still aren't anywhere near as good as gunpowder at that.

So you also need a capacitor. Which is more stuff.

And you've still got a really weak gun, and you need to charge it between shots-not just the battery, but the capacitors(?) In a way you can't really just rotate out-notice how there are three sections of wire there? Thats three thingies to accelerate the slug, which each need a quick (and super well timed but thats not usually a problem AFAIK) boop from a capacitor. So you can't fire fast for long even if youre carrying a huge battery. And overheating is a huuuge problem, because remember what heat does to conductivity. They are not friends.

So you can't use it in a sustained fight you can't (as easily) hurt someone armored and you can't make your dick feel big with it. Which are most of what militaries care about.

[-] TraschcanOfIdeology@hexbear.net 18 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

If I recall correctly there's also the issue of ballistics. The artillery rail guns have the projectile encased in a sabot AFAIK, something you can't really do in a anti-personnel version, especially if it's handmade. Unless you choose to make a shotgun, and then it's just a the-doohickey with extra steps.

Edit: I just reviewed some wiki articles and sabot isn't really the right term. But whatever.

[-] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 17 points 2 days ago
[-] urmums401k@hexbear.net 21 points 2 days ago

There are tutorials on wikihow! But finding a disposable camera is a bitch nowadays.

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[-] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 10 points 2 days ago

And we have some pretty good batteries but they really dont compare.

I feel like Samsung had a grip there on leading the development of batteries that explode

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[-] KobaCumTribute@hexbear.net 22 points 2 days ago

AFAIK what the military has been researching are large (naval) railguns. Coilguns are a novelty with minimal utility (note that the actual principles involved in them are used in real things, but mostly for accelerating things along rail systems, not as guns or cannons), but railguns have some promise in pushing the upper limit of what artillery can do (and AFAIK what they were focused on was specifically a hybrid system that would launch a shell with conventional propellant into a railgun barrel that would then accelerate it even harder) because they can get things moving faster than gas can expand and put more force on a projectile than conventional propellant alone could without having a building sized barrel to accommodate the force.

Ultimately the project made a big fixed emplacement that could launch a projectile faster and harder than any other system, but which was both logistically infeasible due to it rapidly destroying its own barrel (a seemingly intractable problem with railguns is that at high power levels the surface of the rails oxidizes and the rails themselves can warp), and obviated by missiles largely replacing the role of artillery along with "what if we could put a single shell somewhere near a target even faster than a missile, once, and it would take an entire ship dedicated to this task" turning out to not be as useful a niche as sci-fi brained military officials thought it would be fifty years ago.

[-] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 10 points 2 days ago

(note that the actual principles involved in them are used in real things, but mostly for accelerating things along rail systems, not as guns or cannons)

de-conceptualization [Legendary - Success]: Schwerer Gustav, but you don't shoot from it, you shoot it.

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[-] axont@hexbear.net 20 points 2 days ago

From what I know the only practical military application of coil guns would be artillery. It's quieter than conventional artillery and also produces no flash or smoke. Small arm coil guns seem hilariously inefficient unless you poison the round or something.

There's a coil shotgun on the market that has a muzzle energy of about 85 joules. For comparison an average pistol will be around 550 J. A 5.56mm rifle is around 1800 J.

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