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Heat does not work like that Japan...

>> No.2554061
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>> No.2554066

how does HEAT work?

>> No.2554094

>>2554066

High explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warheads are made of an explosive shaped charge that uses the Neumann effect (a development of the Munroe effect) to create a very high-velocity jet of metal in a state of superplasticity that can punch through solid armor.

The jet moves at hypersonic speeds (up to 25 times the speed of sound) in solid material and therefore erodes exclusively in the contact area of jet and armor material. Spacing is critical, as the jet disintegrates and disperses after a relatively short distance, usually well under 2 metres. The jet material is formed by a cone of metal foil lining, usually copper, though tin foil was common during the Second World War.

The key to the effectiveness of a HEAT round is the diameter of the warhead. As the penetration continues through the armor, the width of the hole decreases leading to a characteristic "fist to finger" penetration, where the size of the eventual "finger" is based on the size of the original "fist". In general, HEAT rounds can expect to penetrate armor of 150% to 250% of their width, although modern versions claim numbers as high as 700%

>> No.2554101

>>2554094

Beat me to it.

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>>2554094

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>>2554066
Energy is transferred between two objects due to a difference in temperature.

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>>2553971

I should probably buy this guy's newish manga about robot moe.

No one has scanned the thing.

>> No.2554191
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Neil McCauley is a thief... an expert thief... one of the best. His philosophy in life - become attached to nothing in life that you can't walk away from in 30 seconds if you spot the "Heat" around the corner. His crew of criminals is a high-tech outfit pulling off professional jobs that impress even the likes of Detective Vincent Hanna. But Hanna, a man driven through life only by his work, becomes obsessed, at the expense of his private life, with bringing McCauley down. As McCauley's crew prepare for the score of a lifetime, and Hanna's team tries to bring him in, the two find that they are challenged by the greatest minds on the opposite side of the law that either one has ever encountered.

>> No.2554207

>>2554153
scan it please

>> No.2554220

sauce?

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>>2554066
When a bitch is in heat, she acts bitchy. This is to say that at all other times, a bitch acts like a dog.

When mine (dead since last year, a half-dachshund that had been with me some 15 years) went into heat, she'd take her tennis balls and nest with them. Then bring them up to people and whine. If anyone tried throwing the ball, she'd become upset, and return it to her bed. She'd lose interest in anything normally fun to her, be unable to concentrate on any given command, and generally be impossible to deal with (and whine a lot).

>> No.2554252

>>2554231

Wait, what?

>> No.2554257
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Petgirl heat is a magical thing.

>>2554220
OP's sauce is Inumimi.

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>>2554252
A dachshund is a breed of dog. Tennis balls are these small, round, green things that are easy to throw. I'm not sure what else you could be confused over.

>> No.2554287

>>2554231
you didnt send her to get fixed?

>> No.2554303

>>2554231
I had a female cat go in heat and she just tried to hump me and whine if I tried to pick her up or bend her. (She would try to stay as rigidly straight as possible)

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>>2554287
We did, several years later.

I've never seen an animal so miserable as she looked for the month after that.

>> No.2554350

>>2554257

Thats a pretty common name, got a link to a megaupload?

>> No.2554356

>>2554350
try typing "Inumimi manga" into google
its the second result

>> No.2554364

>>2554231
That sounds adorable. I had a Dachshund of my own (also gone, after 17 years) but he never did anything like that.

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>>2554364
Yes, she was treating those tennis balls as if they were the puppies she wished she had, which is cute in a sad way.

However, I regret that I cannot communicate how insufferably annoying it was to have her become upset no matter how you attempted to interact with her. And the constant, depressing whining.

I still regret having her spayed, but more because she never fully recovered into her formerly energetic self.

>> No.2554397

>>2554390
>Yes, she was treating those tennis balls as if they were the puppies she wished she had, which is cute in a sad way.
>However, I regret that I cannot communicate how insufferably annoying it was to have her become upset no matter how you attempted to interact with her. And the constant, depressing whining.
Congratulations, your dog is /jp/.

>> No.2554398

>>2554390
oh god Meiling is so sexy

>> No.2554401

>>2554390

You should usually spay them when they are young so they don't know what it's like to miss out on getting pregnant. My German Shepard was like that when we spayed her when she was 5. She used to be really playful but then after the operation she just kinda moped around.

>> No.2554448

>>2554390
Did she try to outside, by chance? I've heard that cats in heat also behave in a destructive or obnoxious manner if you try to keep them confined.

Also, I'm not sure if yours did this, but my dachshund had an odd habit - whenever he got worked up over something, he'd go upstairs and run back and forth in the hallway till he was exhausted and then go under my parents' bed for a while. He was a nice dog most of the time, but if you tried to get him out when he was secluding himself, he'd get pissed.

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>>2554401
That may have been better. She never actually did get pregnant, though, due to never having the chance.

>>2554397
Knowing her spirit lives on in hundreds of ronery otaku, perhaps I can be content.

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>>2554448
Kept her penned outside most of those months. Like I said, she was really annoying to be near. Sometimes this would shut her up. Sometimes it wouldn't.

>> No.2554497

>>2554153
By all means, please do.

>> No.2554505

>>2554257
thanks.

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