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vietnamization:

Deepwater Horizon was an ultra-deepwater, dynamically positioned, semi-submersible offshore oil drilling rig owned by Transocean. Built in 2001 in South Korea by Hyundai Heavy Industries, the resulting fire could not be extinguished and, on 22 April 2010, Deepwater Horizon sank, leaving the well gushing at the seabed and causing the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history.
40 ♥ / 14 August, 2012
militaryandweapons:

Marines train, fire at Hijudai Maneuver Area by III Marine Expeditionary Force/MCI Pacific on Flickr.
15 ♥ / 3 August, 2012
Holy fucking nutsack
9 ♥ / 20 July, 2012
militaryandweapons:

SH61/001/01/D by traicam4m on Flickr.
71 ♥ / 15 July, 2012
militaryandweapons:

Convoy live-fire training - 25 March 2009 - 194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion - Story Live-Fire Complex - U.S. Army Korea by Morning Calm News on Flickr.
8 ♥ / 26 June, 2012
retrowar:

Fire
4 ♥ / 26 May, 2012
retrowar:

Firing
2 ♥ / 24 May, 2012
retrowar:

Fire exercise
4 ♥ / 23 May, 2012
13 ♥ / 19 May, 2012
8 ♥ / 14 May, 2012
militaryandweapons:

Fire and explosions vs. the tough and reliable AK/47 in Afghanistan… by Island-Life on Flickr.
I bet it still fires…..

Probably maybe field strip it to check if everything is still there and then reassemble with a little gun lube and bam maybe throw on some new furniture for looks. Shit you dont even need to clean that bitch up. Pull it outta the dirt throw a new mag in charge it and pull the trigger (If its still there I cant see but it probably is)
36 ♥ / 13 May, 2012
93 ♥ / 15 March, 2012
gunrunnerhell:

Dragon’s Breath Incendiary Shotgun Shell (It’s a lot more impressive at night as you can see. It can’t be used in semi-auto shotguns because of it’s low power failing to cycle in a semi. Supposedly used more for show or as a distress signal, it can still be used on a person and set them ablaze. Using this round repeatedly over time shortens barrel life much faster than regular shells. Oh and that ain’t me in the pic, this one’s been around the net for years.)
78 ♥ / 18 February, 2012
semperannoying:

vietnamization:

‘We sure are pleased with those backroom boys at Dow. The original product wasn’t so hot - if the gooks were quick they could scrape it off. So the boys started adding polystyrene - now it sticks like shit to a blanket. But if the gooks jumped under water it stopped burning, so they started adding Willie Peter (white phosphorus) so’s to make it burn better. And just one drop is enough, it’ll keep on burning right down to the bone so they die anyway from phosphorus poisoning.’

-US Army Ground Engineer, Vietnam War

WICKED.


Yep so they just blanketed the country in napalm.
57 ♥ / 7 February, 2012
135 ♥ / 2 February, 2012