@TheUltimatePlaneLover It's basically like this. Um... You've seen that thing on the T-3, so there's no need to emphasize it. Should you publish first, or should I publish first?
@SPsidearm no. I can produce it myself, although I don't know how to do it yet
And it will be converted into electronic warfare aircraft, early warning aircraft, and other special aircraft when the time comes.
Any public treaty involving both parties shall be jointly released by both parties, with the latest release date as the activation time. The provisional validity period is three months, and it can be renewed upon expiration.
Non Aggression Pact Content:
Both parties are prohibited from declaring war on the other party voluntarily; Under no circumstances shall the main forces of both sides engage in combat.
When ETSF is in a hostile camp, it is not allowed to use any navy or air force units (excluding army aviation), and it is prohibited to use missile units and any reconnaissance equipment. ETSF is prohibited from directly stationed at airports, bases, and ports, but deployed in their rear areas.
Under the premise of legality, both parties shall not interfere with each other's technological research
When either party breaches the contract, the agreement is automatically invalidated.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover yes. As long as there are no fundamental issues, at least the current ruling party chooses to love peace. If you're still worried, let's sign a non aggression treaty and discuss the possibility of friendly trade
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Have you forgotten that these weapons cannot be handed over to your enemies, and ETSF does not have the authority to equip them.
Our goal is to ensure our own safety
@TheUltimatePlaneLover In the real-time strategy game "Command&Conquer: Generals: Deadly Moment", the nuclear armed general of the Chinese camp is aided by isotope stabilization technology to promote tactical nuclear weapons on a large scale.
Although the picture cannot be seen, it makes it difficult to determine the principle. However, the only way to demonstrate sustained combustion is through gun simulation.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Consistent with my stereotype of the nuclear monkey (who only knows how to use nuclear bombs but cannot flexibly utilize them)
General Cheng Shitao has demonstrated to us how to correctly nuclear arm the entire army
How did the wing load of 67 achieve the effect of 250? This aircraft is a bit wasteful in terms of performance. So, I'll help you upgrade, at the cost of getting this plane.
@TheMouse em… surely
Although I don't pay much attention to appearance, the flight control of this plane did shock me. I may need to think carefully about how to reach this level
@TheUltimatePlaneLover em… A lot of new technology, you? Interesting, crack it. What if I know everyone.
By the way, the FT missile was originally scheduled to be made public, but due to a bug causing performance degradation and unreliability, and some people are not good at hiding their true purpose, it has been cancelled. At that time, a military deployment version with parameter limitations will be released directly. Do you want to take a look at the current stage? You are an exception.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover @SPsidearm To be honest, I will release the first official version on the official website and establish ETSF in a few hours. This missile is actually very simple. Unlike most FT missiles, it uses a gyroscope for control, so the threshold is extremely low. I will even publish the manufacturing tutorial on the Chinese Internet (not here because it is blocked by invisible walls)
Really, his calculation formula is so simple that he hasn't even used advanced mathematics. Just a regular Cartesian coordinate system.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover In the jet air combat of War Thunder, although I haven't played any games, it is said that people who only buy powerful planes are particularly prone to death in dogfights. However, in beyond visual range, only the blank space needs to be captured.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Strengthening muscles is easier than strengthening the brain…
For me, muscles determine the total amount of strength you possess, while the brain determines the efficiency with which you can utilize your strength.
To be honest, I think MDA's rigid tactics may be due to this
@TheUltimatePlaneLover I knew it was like this. So I rejected him from the beginning.
However... This would be similar to the Soviet Union obtaining engines from Britain.
@SPsidearm I don't think this kind of forced stacking fighter jets is a good development direction anymore. Look at the latest A40, it's almost stacked into a spaceship.
I think with the support of my FT missile, we can start considering unmanned, invisible, information-based, intelligent, and beyond visual range capabilities.
@Graingy AUV. Just wait here, I'll go to the convenience store and buy you a sandwich.
Oh, by the way, I work in sales. Are you interested in visiting the Shanghai Stock Exchange? (I'm not quite sure about the humor behind your statement)
@TheUltimatePlaneLover It's basically like this. Um... You've seen that thing on the T-3, so there's no need to emphasize it. Should you publish first, or should I publish first?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover so do you sign it?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Is this the first time you've heard of the Non-Aggression Pact outside of history class…
@SPsidearm no. I can produce it myself, although I don't know how to do it yet
And it will be converted into electronic warfare aircraft, early warning aircraft, and other special aircraft when the time comes.
@SPsidearm Fine, let them SHANG SHI!(Don't care the meaning)
So what are you planning to do next?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
Any public treaty involving both parties shall be jointly released by both parties, with the latest release date as the activation time. The provisional validity period is three months, and it can be renewed upon expiration.
Non Aggression Pact Content:
Both parties are prohibited from declaring war on the other party voluntarily; Under no circumstances shall the main forces of both sides engage in combat.
When ETSF is in a hostile camp, it is not allowed to use any navy or air force units (excluding army aviation), and it is prohibited to use missile units and any reconnaissance equipment. ETSF is prohibited from directly stationed at airports, bases, and ports, but deployed in their rear areas.
Under the premise of legality, both parties shall not interfere with each other's technological research
When either party breaches the contract, the agreement is automatically invalidated.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
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@TheUltimatePlaneLover yes. As long as there are no fundamental issues, at least the current ruling party chooses to love peace. If you're still worried, let's sign a non aggression treaty and discuss the possibility of friendly trade
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Besides, if you need it, I'll sell it to you. Others haven't had the chance yet
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Have you forgotten that these weapons cannot be handed over to your enemies, and ETSF does not have the authority to equip them.
Our goal is to ensure our own safety
@TheUltimatePlaneLover some of my future plan
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Don't worry, Untill Ending plan is that the testing machine hasn't started yet
@TheUltimatePlaneLover In the real-time strategy game "Command&Conquer: Generals: Deadly Moment", the nuclear armed general of the Chinese camp is aided by isotope stabilization technology to promote tactical nuclear weapons on a large scale.
Although the picture cannot be seen, it makes it difficult to determine the principle. However, the only way to demonstrate sustained combustion is through gun simulation.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Consistent with my stereotype of the nuclear monkey (who only knows how to use nuclear bombs but cannot flexibly utilize them)
General Cheng Shitao has demonstrated to us how to correctly nuclear arm the entire army
@TheUltimatePlaneLover why TB is Formerly? what happened?
∧Can't see the picture╮(ਊ◞‸◟ਊ|||)╭
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Are you going to have Napalm? My theory of it is still limited to replicating it with machine guns.
@SPsidearm Is it the air gunboat that I thought could only have a positive effect if one had complete control of the air
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 ok…
How did the wing load of 67 achieve the effect of 250? This aircraft is a bit wasteful in terms of performance. So, I'll help you upgrade, at the cost of getting this plane.
I thought the code for flat self-aiming guns was already very popular
@TheUltimatePlaneLover I've never heard of anyone eating watermelon that's not chilled
@TheMouse em… surely
Although I don't pay much attention to appearance, the flight control of this plane did shock me. I may need to think carefully about how to reach this level
@TheUltimatePlaneLover em… A lot of new technology, you? Interesting, crack it. What if I know everyone.
By the way, the FT missile was originally scheduled to be made public, but due to a bug causing performance degradation and unreliability, and some people are not good at hiding their true purpose, it has been cancelled. At that time, a military deployment version with parameter limitations will be released directly. Do you want to take a look at the current stage? You are an exception.
… I thought F was A40D…
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@SPsidearm Also, I only allow you to conduct your own research and do not allow any theft
@SPsidearm However, the video explanation is limited to the Chinese Internet. I am unable to post videos on the internet.
@SPsidearm I have already planned to open source, will I prevent this?
@SPsidearm ? wdym
@TheUltimatePlaneLover em… I remember I sent two comments
@TheUltimatePlaneLover @SPsidearm To be honest, I will release the first official version on the official website and establish ETSF in a few hours. This missile is actually very simple. Unlike most FT missiles, it uses a gyroscope for control, so the threshold is extremely low. I will even publish the manufacturing tutorial on the Chinese Internet (not here because it is blocked by invisible walls)
Really, his calculation formula is so simple that he hasn't even used advanced mathematics. Just a regular Cartesian coordinate system.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover I'm emphasizing to you that we should focus on both hands... These two should not be contradictory
@TheUltimatePlaneLover In the jet air combat of War Thunder, although I haven't played any games, it is said that people who only buy powerful planes are particularly prone to death in dogfights. However, in beyond visual range, only the blank space needs to be captured.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Strengthening muscles is easier than strengthening the brain…
For me, muscles determine the total amount of strength you possess, while the brain determines the efficiency with which you can utilize your strength.
To be honest, I think MDA's rigid tactics may be due to this
@SPsidearm If it's just for the museum, let me give you a concrete poured model
@TheUltimatePlaneLover I knew it was like this. So I rejected him from the beginning.
However... This would be similar to the Soviet Union obtaining engines from Britain.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover I asked him to ask, but I didn't expect him to actually ask.
@SPsidearm ∑( ̄□ ̄;)
@SPsidearm Why don't you ask TUPL if we can make an exception for you
@SPsidearm buy also cant
@Graingy em… Well, maybe I used a translator to read this article, which caused me to miss some content. It's okay
@SPsidearm no. The surrender agreement I signed with TUPL states that I cannot hand over weapons to MDA's enemies
@Graingy If my profile is correct, then it would be strange. I can't see what this article is trying to express
@SPsidearm I don't think this kind of forced stacking fighter jets is a good development direction anymore. Look at the latest A40, it's almost stacked into a spaceship.
I think with the support of my FT missile, we can start considering unmanned, invisible, information-based, intelligent, and beyond visual range capabilities.
@SPsidearm Staying in the planning phase (no aircraft)
@Graingy k
@Graingy AUV. Just wait here, I'll go to the convenience store and buy you a sandwich.
Oh, by the way, I work in sales. Are you interested in visiting the Shanghai Stock Exchange? (I'm not quite sure about the humor behind your statement)