Shit chink plastic
Not impact-absorbing wood with flexible nail joinery
non-tactical blue
No drain holes on top, no lightening slats
No bottom-layer rails tg lock it onto the fork tines
Only holding 8 cardboard boxes marked '50kg' so allegedly max 400kg but probably empty as top layer sitting lightly on lower cardboard
Boxes overlap pallet so incorrect dimensions for optimum stacking >pure chinesium "quantum pallet technology"
Kek
Chinks cannot into actual wunderwaffen
exMil and exForkliftOP
Wood pallets in Afghan were gold - guys would dump shit off pallets to get the free firewood in winter, in summer you could make a cool FOB suntanning deckchair out of 3-4 repurposed pallets.
Metal ammo pallets and occasional plastic pallets were only valued for retrograde ops as they could be pressure washed to get back out through Customs/Quarantine inspection for local wood-bugs and spiders etc in wood pallets.
Slavs are 60 years behind Nato in pallet strategics
Shit chink plastic
Not impact-absorbing wood with flexible nail joinery
non-tactical blue
No drain holes on top, no lightening slats
No bottom-layer rails tg lock it onto the fork tines
Only holding 8 cardboard boxes marked '50kg' so allegedly max 400kg but probably empty as top layer sitting lightly on lower cardboard
Boxes overlap pallet so incorrect dimensions for optimum stacking >pure chinesium "quantum pallet technology"
Kek
Chinks cannot into actual wunderwaffen
I honestly wonder if they are aware of all the mockery Russia has been getting for handbalming everything and made sure to add extra pallets at their demonstrations.
>Nothing they say or do has been impressive in the slightest.
Imagine trying to shit on chink logistics, of all the things you could crticize them for, this ain't it. Our globalized, liberal world order runs on chink logistics.
China continues to suffer from Texas City type disasters today, beyond 2015.
But yes, the one thing they can do is get you a battery cell from interior China to a Tier 1, to your house in about 20 days. Pretty much every time.
Shitty door.
Unreinforced,
Flimsy lightweight - held up by token kitchen cabinet gas-strut
Cannot restrain cargo
Doesnt lift high enough to allow access for forklift to grab pallet or non-midget human to handload boxes
Similarly skid landing gear will stop forklift wheels getting up to side >2 ventilation fans strapped to a tinplate 'fuselage' on garden furniture skids is not a CH-47 replacement
that's a nice mock up now let's see it fly, deliver pallets full of amunition and survive.
chinks love making fancy mockups, claim some great leap forward and then just never develop the concept as the money for it has been spent on booze, hookers and bribes
>let's see it fly, deliver pallets full of amunition and survive
Yes, I'm sure the Chinese can't built something that flies. This truly is the American century.
hey be fair, the casualty being evacuated should hopefully be sedated and unable to get extremities blendered by the rotors (I think this is an old concept that the military said no to)
>Thoughts?
Neat idea. Helicopters are expensive and require a pilot so if you need to do a dangerous resupply a fleet of cheap low flying drone copters designed to go from point A to B would be a great idea. It all depends on the cost, weight carried, range and how it navigates, does it have a camera and human pilot controlling it remotely or fly to certain point by GPS or maybe both to prevent being taken out by jamming. If losing a 4 or 5 of these is cheaper than 1 helicopter it's got a good niche.
For resupply loads of this size I can't help but think it would be cheaper and faster to strap this to the bottom of a fixed wing UAV and just drop it from low alt with a drag chute or something.
The kind of UAV that can carry that kind of weight is large enough to be limited to airports compared to this thing which can operate out of any supply depot giving it a lot more flexibility.
hey be fair, the casualty being evacuated should hopefully be sedated and unable to get extremities blendered by the rotors (I think this is an old concept that the military said no to)
if it works properly, pretty cool
better than kicking them out the backside of a plane or helicopter and praying shit doesn't get fricked
>Pallets
HATObros, I thought they were top secret wunderwaffe? Why do the Chinese have them?
US military is infested with spies, and we all know that RAF pilots are hired by the Chinese to teach them arcane western magics.
RAF and basically very single western military if the article was to be believed anon, why single out the RAF.
Shit chink plastic
Not impact-absorbing wood with flexible nail joinery
non-tactical blue
No drain holes on top, no lightening slats
No bottom-layer rails tg lock it onto the fork tines
Only holding 8 cardboard boxes marked '50kg' so allegedly max 400kg but probably empty as top layer sitting lightly on lower cardboard
Boxes overlap pallet so incorrect dimensions for optimum stacking
>pure chinesium "quantum pallet technology"
Kek
Chinks cannot into actual wunderwaffen
Based certified forklift operator anon
Oper8rs
Do you really want unfinished wood sitting in your modern combat solution demo kiosk
exMil and exForkliftOP
Wood pallets in Afghan were gold - guys would dump shit off pallets to get the free firewood in winter, in summer you could make a cool FOB suntanning deckchair out of 3-4 repurposed pallets.
Metal ammo pallets and occasional plastic pallets were only valued for retrograde ops as they could be pressure washed to get back out through Customs/Quarantine inspection for local wood-bugs and spiders etc in wood pallets.
Slavs are 60 years behind Nato in pallet strategics
Picveryrelated
I honestly wonder if they are aware of all the mockery Russia has been getting for handbalming everything and made sure to add extra pallets at their demonstrations.
This is fricking China. If there are people who know logistics its them.
Chinese are logistic Gods. Unironically. I watched them create that COVID hospital on livestream in days. I watched it every day on livestream.
frick, ignore my moronation. anyway, it was impressive.
>Chinese are logistic Gods
Nothing they say or do has been impressive in the slightest. Your example isn't either.
Their command economy is rigid and inflexible as has been demonstrated several times.
>command economy
Cool, ok now lets get back to logistics.
>Nothing they say or do has been impressive in the slightest.
Imagine trying to shit on chink logistics, of all the things you could crticize them for, this ain't it. Our globalized, liberal world order runs on chink logistics.
Call me when they can force project.
Again moron, we're talking about logistics.
>shoots down logistics
>b.but that's not logistics
China continues to suffer from Texas City type disasters today, beyond 2015.
But yes, the one thing they can do is get you a battery cell from interior China to a Tier 1, to your house in about 20 days. Pretty much every time.
the copy everything
its scary
Shitty door.
Unreinforced,
Flimsy lightweight - held up by token kitchen cabinet gas-strut
Cannot restrain cargo
Doesnt lift high enough to allow access for forklift to grab pallet or non-midget human to handload boxes
Similarly skid landing gear will stop forklift wheels getting up to side
>2 ventilation fans strapped to a tinplate 'fuselage' on garden furniture skids is not a CH-47 replacement
that's a nice mock up now let's see it fly, deliver pallets full of amunition and survive.
chinks love making fancy mockups, claim some great leap forward and then just never develop the concept as the money for it has been spent on booze, hookers and bribes
>let's see it fly, deliver pallets full of amunition and survive
Yes, I'm sure the Chinese can't built something that flies. This truly is the American century.
>deliver pallets full of amunition and survive
Hell, I'd accept it working as disaster relief supply for floods and other inaccessible areas.
man they really aren't original at all, are they?
>The Decapitator.
hey be fair, the casualty being evacuated should hopefully be sedated and unable to get extremities blendered by the rotors (I think this is an old concept that the military said no to)
>Thoughts?
Neat idea. Helicopters are expensive and require a pilot so if you need to do a dangerous resupply a fleet of cheap low flying drone copters designed to go from point A to B would be a great idea. It all depends on the cost, weight carried, range and how it navigates, does it have a camera and human pilot controlling it remotely or fly to certain point by GPS or maybe both to prevent being taken out by jamming. If losing a 4 or 5 of these is cheaper than 1 helicopter it's got a good niche.
For resupply loads of this size I can't help but think it would be cheaper and faster to strap this to the bottom of a fixed wing UAV and just drop it from low alt with a drag chute or something.
The kind of UAV that can carry that kind of weight is large enough to be limited to airports compared to this thing which can operate out of any supply depot giving it a lot more flexibility.
>They have pallet
Ho god
Cool, I draw something like this in a school. Flying containers look futuristic
>Thoughts?
While not as accurate I think cheap, disposable cargo drones are a better idea.
That needs a cargo plane, which in turn needs a runway to take off from. A drone logistics chopper is still a much more versatile
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