Every new weapon showcase in the Pilgrammed update!
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- ive been taking some time off for myself, school, life, errands and such, therefore i haven't uploaded much at all, Sorry about that lol.
i wanted to make something fun or atleast decently put together, especially now that i got a brand spanking new PC i get to exercise some higher quality content, editing was hellish though.
i Hope you'll enjoy the video and my Friends Silly interruptions.
maybe ill upload more, depends on what i can do with my schedules.
Cya around guys!
songs Will be added later.
the game Is Pilgrammed (link later)
I did not expect to open a Pilgrammed video to be hit with necrofantasia. You got good taste in music
I know right, thanks for that, i knew the Song was good and fit well
omg you uploaded it already!!
Yeah lol, been working on It for a week
U even showed it in the discord server of ltd
Just the thumbnail tho
No way Jack upload
Stick mortar bullet under u and jump + heavy = soldier rocket jump from tf2
1:24 “actually that particles are called berries” 🤓
music name? (the one where you were showing the weapons)
is it Touhou?
Yes, here it Is, i haven't Linked them yet!
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berried cleaver heavy is just throw,u can barely see it
Doesnt coffin hilt only damage you anytime you use it even if you hit an enemy?
Yeah but i didnt feel like i had to specify It
You can see It does in the footage
You said in the video "its like wicked limb, deals damage to you if you miss"
Does It bother you that much
I meant its similiar as in It can damage the user, thats It
brotha
Why it’s needed
Pipe bombs are simple to construct, can be crafted from readily available materials, and are lethal both from the blast and
from the fragments of the casing. According to the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), from 1978 to
March 2010, the ATF investigated more than 25,000 bombings
and attempted bombings, more than 900 accidental explosions,
and more than 21,000 incidents involving recovered explosives
or explosive devices. The majority of these cases involved the
use of customized explosive weapons or homemade bombs, with
the most common being pipe bombs.
Rendering pipe bombs safe, while minimizing the risk to the
responder and the public, is a challenge. Current approaches
include the use of tools that require area preparation and direct
responder interaction with the explosive device. They destroy
evidence and require the bomb technician to interact directly
with the explosive device. These methods pose undue risk to
bomb technicians and can damage the integrity of the bomb reducing its value as evidence.
How it works
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and
Technology Directorate, in partnership with RE2
, Inc., is developing the Semi-Autonomous Pipe Bomb End Cap Remover
(SAPBER) system which will remove end caps from pipe bombs
while keeping operators at a safe distance and collecting video
and physical evidence from the pipe bomb.
The SAPBER system is a cart-like carrier with an end-cap cutter/remover, collection trays, remote viewing cameras, and
communications gear. It can be towed behind a robot or rolled
into place by an operator. Once in position, a robot places the
pipe bombs on the system, enabling the operator to control the
system remotely through wireless communications. The system
unscrews or cuts off the end caps from the pipes, using pipecutting devices similar to those used by plumbers. These tools
then cut the pipes without sparking or heat generation, preserving evidence through video and sample collection.
The value
Based on needs identified by the DHS Office of Bombing Prevention, National Bomb Squads Commander’s Advisory Board
(NBSCAB), and municipal bomb squad commanders, S&T’s
SAPBER system is a small, low-cost system capable of remote
operation and accommodating a range of possible pipe bomb
sizes and configurations. Weighing about 135 pounds and able to
collapse to 26 inches long by 22 inches wide by 27 inches high,
its unit price is expected to be under $12,000. The SAPBER design makes heavy use of proven commercial technology to minimize development risk, schedule, production cost, and complexity to maintain. The SAPBER approach solves many of the problems with current methods for pipe bomb disposal by decreasing
the risk of accidental detonation, removing the bomb squad
technician from harm’s way, and preserving physical and video
evidence for forensic analysis.
The practitioner community has been engaged throughout the
development process, and the final design has been reviewed
and critiqued by DHS, NBSCAB, and various city bomb squads.
no wa jac..
Da winker
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