For bounties, I get that bounties are non-refundable, and if I don't award it, it goes to the highest scoring answer. If I award it, it goes to whatever answer I choose. But... what happens if I place a bounty on a question that has no answers, and when the bounty ends, it still has no answers? Is the rep gone forever? Do I get it back? Does something else happen?
@JourneymanGeek Yeah I figured out that I never get the rep back, even if nothing happens
@JourneymanGeek I was just curious what would happen to my question meta.stackexchange.com/questions/371248/… if no one answered, but I realized that the 50 rep just disappears, but thanks for explaining
And again, totally wrong close reason here. Guess it's just impossible to teach the SE members what this close reason is for, I'd really prefer to have it gone.
This is 100% reproducible, it will happen to any person behind whatever Firewall the user is.
user960635
08:30
@ShadowWizardIsVaccinatedV3 Seems like the question was closed 4 hours after the user confirmed the issue was on their side. I guess that "no longer reproducible" was the closest reason that people could find.
The M982 Excalibur (previously XM982) is a 155 mm extended range guided artillery shell developed during a collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and the United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC). The Excalibur was developed and/or manufactured by prime contractor Raytheon Missile Systems, BAE Systems AB and other subs & primes in multiple capacities such as Camber Corporation & Huntington Ingalls Industries. It is a GPS- and inertial-guided munition capable of being used in close support situations within 75–150 meters (250–490...
The M1156 Precision Guidance Kit, formerly XM1156, is a U.S. Army-designed precision guidance system to turn existing 155 mm artillery shells into smart weapons. The prime contractor was Alliant Techsystems – later merging with Orbital Sciences Corporation to form Orbital ATK, in turn being taken over by Northrop Grumman and renamed Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems – and the industry team includes Interstate Electronics Corporation. By April 2018, more than 25,000 PGKs had been produced.
== Overview ==
In operation the PGK screws into the nose of the projectile much like conventional fuzes....
The IMI Galil (Hebrew: גליל) is a family of Israeli-made automatic rifles chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO or 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. Originally designed by Yisrael Galili and Yakov Lior in the late 1960s, the Galil was first produced by the state-owned Israel Military Industries and are now exported by the privatized Israel Weapon Industries.
The first Galil rifle was manufactured using RK 62 receivers. Moreover, the Galil design is largely based on the Finnish-made RK 62 (an improved version of the Soviet-made AK-47). The Galil family of weapons is used by both military and police forces...
> all4shooters.com/en/shooting/rifles/… - New News: "On 5 September 2021, it was reported by the Israel Hayom newspaper's website that Israeli front-line infantry units have begun replacing their Tavor and Micro Tavor Rifles with M4s and that the Tavor rifles in existing inventory will be transitioned to reserve brigades.".
The SAR 21 ("Singapore Assault Rifle - 21st Century") is a bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured in Singapore. First revealed and subsequently adopted by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) as its standard service weapon in 1999, it was designed and developed over a four-year period and was intended to replace the locally license-built M16S1 by the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Singapore Army and the former Chartered Industries of Singapore(CIS), presently ST Engineering Land Systems. Many of its design features are directly intended to counter the weaknesses of the M16S1 as encountered...
The BR18 is a bullpup assault rifle made by ST Kinetics of Singapore.
The rifle was officially unveiled at the Singapore Airshow 2014 as the Bullpup Multirole Combat Rifle. The rifle is designed to fire both 5.56×45mm NATO and ST Kinetics Extended Range 5.56mm ammunition and comes as standard with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails at the three, six, nine and 12 o’clock positions.Its production will enable the Singaporean military to phase out the SAR 21 from service. It is also offered for sale on the international market.
== History ==
The BR18 first made an appearance at the 2012 Singapore Airshow...
@Rob Least with small arms - I suspect the 'big' advantage with a local arms industry, outside exports is no one knows how many you have, and you can maintain them locally
For us, we started with a load of vietnam war era M16s, licenced made our own, made a few experimental guns we ended up exporting... before settling on the SAR21
The General Atomics MQ-1 Predator is an American remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) built by General Atomics that was used primarily by the United States Air Force (USAF) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Conceived in the early 1990s for aerial reconnaissance and forward observation roles, the Predator carries cameras and other sensors. It was modified and upgraded to carry and fire two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles or other munitions. The aircraft entered service in 1995, and saw combat in the war in Afghanistan, Pakistan, the NATO intervention in Bosnia, 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the Iraq...
1250 km range
And there are also UAV's that are able to do air-to-air refueling
@JourneymanGeek Over here small arms have much greater restrictions, because they are easy to conceal. Hunting rifles and shotguns are the least suspect, but people commonly by 1000s of rounds (that fit machine guns) easy enough.
Welcome to the team, both of you!
I'm very excited about this part:
If you’re curious about what the Trust & Safety team is responsible for, here’s a nonexhaustive (nor exclusive!) list of things we’re looking at: compromised accounts, spam waves, etc.
We're very happy to hear that. There are ...
@Luuklag @Ollie do you have such thing at your place?
It's anti-noise system, meant to send tickets to drivers who honk without a valid reason. :D
Israel is way behind in most of those things, so I was surprised to see it's already here.
Only one junction in one city so far, but surely when they'll see money flowing to their pockets, the people who decide will install it in many more places.
@Luuklag it's not recording the sound, the system just detects honk sound, then send live video (or maybe video record of last minute? Not sure) to human operator who is authorized to decide whether it's legit or not, and if not, send ticket with click of a button.
I don’t understand what you mean. None of those links (unless I’m misunderstanding them) show that any badges other than tag badges are in multiple classes.
there is no badge other than tag badges that are both silver and gold, which is all that edit was adding. it's effectively saying if you have a gold tag badge, the silver variant won't show up in the silver box.
i don't think the note is necessarily important, though I could see that bullet being edited to directly reference tag badges since they're the only ones it refers to.
@Rob Ben Kelly’s comment heavily implies that a badge would have to have the same name but different colors to be considered of the same class, and the only thing that applies to is tag badges. Additionally, the behavior Ben Kelly mentioned only applies to tag badges.
Left a comment, as you could have done; to ask him to update his own post when he is certain rather than you guessing it would be OK - and still offering no link, as asked - so this will be the last answer about reviews.
After discussion with a Dev it's been established that we don't know that the suggested edit is correct, nor does the code in its current state do that. If he has something to add he might edit his own answer, which won't be entering the queues.
While the word religion is hard to define, one standard model of religion used in religious studies courses defines it as a
[…] system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.
Many religions have narratives, symbols, traditions and sacred histories that are intended to give meaning to life or to explain the origin of life or the universe. They tend to derive...