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  • Sinaï born killer 4.8 years ago

    n o o t

  • RAH-42 Snowfox 4.8 years ago

    0/10 build does not exceed 1000 parts.
    my disappointment is immeasurable and my day has been ruined.

    +1
  • haha t o n k goes b o n k 4.8 years ago

    @NightmareCorporation no

  • THICC TUNK 4.8 years ago

    haha tunk goes bunk

  • Proof of Concept: Evacuation Slides 4.8 years ago

    @Hellosss38 Y E S

  • Proof of Concept: Evacuation Slides 4.8 years ago

    @Hellosss38 Y E S

  • Cessna 180 Skywagon / 182 Skylane 4.8 years ago

    When u gotta one-up the 172. Lol
    Good work.
    Beautiful livery.

  • Multiplayer Fun / Work in Progress Helicopter Replica 4.8 years ago

    @ACEPILOT109 I mean he did name it Skywolf Skysh#t before he uploaded it... Am I right @MrSilverwolf lol.

    +1
  • SkyWolf S-10 4.8 years ago

    the cursed airborne gondola

    +1
  • United Airlines Re-accommodation System Proposal 4.8 years ago

    @QingyuZhou lol

  • [TEASER] This needs to be removed 4.8 years ago

    @QingyuZhou yesnt

  • [TEASER] This needs to be removed 4.8 years ago

    everybody gangsta until the passenger start speaking trees.
    he was removed by the pilot whos a viet vet got ptsd. obviously, we cant have trees on our flight.
    /s

    +1
  • B-29 "Fifi" Super Fortress 4.8 years ago

    Haha tübe goes böom

  • Pay tree awn (Patreon). Would you? :o 4.8 years ago

    I'm disgusted by the mere thought of this. Shame.

    +4
  • Ford Bronco ‘69 4.8 years ago

    borger

    +1
  • MAH-11A 'Puma' 4.8 years ago

    9/10. Too challenging to commit suicide by ATGM.

  • I went COMPLETELY overkill on this build. CESSNA SKYWAGON TEASER 4.8 years ago

    Beautiful Cessna. Interior is absolutely brilliant, much more detailed that my 172 by a long shot. (Maybe that’s to compensate for something :thinking:)

  • BEAN A-9 Beaver 4.8 years ago

    c h o n k

  • A W W L A U R D E X T R A T H I C C R U S K I I S C O M I N G 4.8 years ago

    @Natedog120705 vE rY L 0w p Er T c0 uN t

  • GET TO THA CHOPPAH!!! 4.8 years ago

    s M uT H b oi

  • CBU-119 Dragon 4.8 years ago

    @ChisP lol i had to shitpost that whenever i see clusterbombs. good build tho.

  • CBU-119 Dragon 4.8 years ago

    spready many little bomb bad

  • CBU-119 Dragon 4.8 years ago


    The convention of Cluster Munitions

    The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) is an international treaty that prohibits the use, transfer, and stockpiling of cluster bombs, a type of explosive weapon which scatters submunitions ("bomblets") over an area. The convention was adopted on 30 May 2008 in Dublin,[6] and was opened for signature on 3 December 2008 in Oslo. It entered into force on 1 August 2010, six months after it was ratified by 30 states.[2] As of February 2020, 108 states have signed the treaty and 108 have ratified it or acceded to it.[3]

    Countries that ratify the convention will be obliged "never under any circumstances to":[7]

    (a) Use cluster munitions;
    (b) Develop, produce, otherwise acquire, stockpile, retain or transfer to anyone, directly or indirectly, cluster munitions;
    (c) Assist, encourage or induce anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention.

    The treaty allows certain types of weapons with submunitions that do not have the indiscriminate area effects or pose the same unexploded ordnance risks as cluster munitions. Permitted weapons must contain fewer than ten submunitions, and each must weigh more than 4 kilograms (8.8 lb), and each submunition must have the capability to detect and engage a single target object and contain electronic self-destruct and self-deactivation mechanisms.[8] Weapons containing submunitions which all individually weigh at least 20 kg (44 lb) are also excluded.[9] A limited number of prohibited weapons and submunitions can be acquired and kept for training in, and development of, detection, clearance and destruction techniques and counter-measures.

  • CBU-119 Dragon 4.8 years ago

    History
    The impetus for the treaty, like that of the 1997 Ottawa Treaty to limit landmines, has been concern over the severe damage and risks to civilians from explosive weapons during and long after attacks. A varying proportion of submunitions dispersed by cluster bombs fail to explode on impact and can lie unexploded for years until disturbed. The sometimes brightly colored munitions are not camouflaged, but have been compared to toys or Easter eggs, attracting children at play.[10][11] Human rights activists claim that one in four casualties resulting from submunitions that fail to explode on impact are children who often pick up and play with the explosive canisters well after the conflict has ended.[12] The 2006 Lebanon War provided momentum for the campaign to ban cluster bombs. The United Nations estimated that up to 40% of Israeli cluster bomblets failed to explode on impact.[13] Norway organized the independent Oslo process after discussions at the traditional disarmament forum in Geneva fell through in November 2006.[14]

    The cluster munitions ban process, also known as the Oslo Process, began in February 2007 in Oslo. At this time, 46 nations issued the "Oslo Declaration", committing themselves to:

    Conclude by 2008 a legally binding international instrument that prohibits the use and stockpiling of cluster munitions that cause unacceptable harm to civilians and secure adequate provision of care and rehabilitation to survivors and clearance of contaminated areas.[15][16]

    The Oslo Process held meetings in Lima in May 2007 and Vienna in December 2007. In February 2008, 79 countries adopted the "Wellington Declaration", setting forth the principles to be included in the convention.

    +1
  • CBU-119 Dragon 4.8 years ago

    Adoption
    Delegates from 107 nations agreed to the final draft of the treaty at the end of a ten-day meeting held in May 2008 in Dublin, Ireland.[18] Its text was formally adopted on 30 May 2008 by 107 nations,[19] including 7 of the 14 countries that have used cluster bombs and 17 of the 34 countries that have produced them.[20]

    The treaty was opposed by a number of countries that produce or stockpile significant quantities of cluster munitions, including China, Russia, the United States, India, Israel, Pakistan and Brazil.[12] The U.S. has acknowledged humanitarian concerns about the use of cluster munitions, but insisted that the proper venue for a discussion of cluster munitions was the forum attached to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which includes all major military powers.[21] The U.S. has further stated that the development and introduction of "smart" cluster munitions, where each submunition contains its own targeting and guidance system as well as an auto-self-destruct mechanism, means that the problematic munitions are being moved away from in any case.[12] In 2006, Barack Obama voted to support a legislative measure to limit use of the bombs, while his general election opponent John McCain and his primary opponent Hillary Clinton both voted against it.[22] According to the Pentagon's 2008 policy, cluster munitions are actually humane weapons. "Because future adversaries will likely use civilian shields for military targets – for example by locating a military target on the roof of an occupied building – use of unitary weapons could result in more civilian casualties and damage than cluster munitions," the policy claims. "Blanket elimination of cluster munitions is therefore unacceptable due not only to negative military consequences but also due to potential negative consequences for civilians."[23]

    The treaty allows certain types of weapons with submunitions that do not have the indiscriminate area effects or pose the same unexploded ordnance risks as the prohibited weapons. These must contain no more than nine submunitions, and no submunition may weigh less than 4 kilograms (8.8 lb). Each submunition must have the capability to detect and engage a single target object and contain electronic self-destruct and self-deactivation devices.[8] Weapons containing submunitions which each weigh at least 20 kg (44 lb) are also excluded.[9] Australia, which supports the treaty, stated that the convention does not prohibit the SMArt

    +2
  • SkyWolf Muskie 450 4.8 years ago

    haha plane goes vroom

    +1
  • india LCA Fighter 4.9 years ago

    Ah yes the boneless mirage / JAS-37 without cannards. Beautiful replica.

    +1
  • Fokker 100 IAA 4.9 years ago

    Wonderful job. Bravo.

    +2
  • Boeing 747-8F UPS [5X] N611UP 4.9 years ago

    @ReignSUPREME A quick tip for building next time, disable drag at the beginning, and once 100% done with the build, add drag back to certain parts.

    +1
  • Boeing 747-8F UPS [5X] N611UP 4.9 years ago

    R E M O V E D R A G

    +1
  • How to get to cruise altitude in no time 4.9 years ago

    You see comrade. It is sekrit space launch vehicle to replace soyuz, apart of the Ruski Commercial Launch Competition blyat.

    +3
  • MINI KV-2 4.9 years ago

    This is beyond glorious. Bravo.

  • Update 2.0.001 - SimplePlanes 2 Mobile Beta 4.9 years ago

    Obviously нет comrade.
    As we can see, Garrison is of greedy capitalist swine! He go gulag. @freedompilot98

    +4
  • The Fall of Jundroo 4.9 years ago

    @Trijets Working as intended ))))))
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    +1
  • Update 2.0.001 - SimplePlanes 2 Mobile Beta 4.9 years ago

    @BogdanX I agree.

    +1
  • SimplePlanes - Subscriptions 4.9 years ago

    lmao nice one

  • Update 2.0.001 - SimplePlanes 2 Mobile Beta 4.9 years ago

    Comrades. Here's a direct order from the ministry of deception:

    Privet komrades!
    Check the date.
    Now to gulag with you.

  • How to PRESENT your PLANE. Presentation is KEY. 4.9 years ago

    Lol who uploads anymore? Pppfttt

    +5
  • Leopard A1A1A 4.9 years ago

    No u @BuiltBionixInd10

  • Leopard A1A1A 4.9 years ago

    @ChisP Your T means nothing here. It is as worthless as my existence.

  • Leopard A1A1A 4.9 years ago

    @asteroidbook345 Yes

  • This is britain 4.9 years ago

    Pip pip colonize
    Pip pip opium