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Protect and Control with Advanced Rioter Gear
In high pressure situations like riots or civil disturbances, safety and control are crucial. Law enforcement officers and security personnel are often on the front lines, facing unpredictable threats. To manage such environments effectively, they rely on specially designed equipment known as advanced rioter gear. This gear is built for maximum protection, durability, and mobility ensuring officers can defend themselves while maintaining control over escalating situations.
By World Wide Tactical6 months ago in Serve
Where the Dust Never Settles: A Waziristani’s Reflection on a Century of Foreign Wars
I was born in Waziristan, a rugged, beautiful region tucked between the jagged folds of the mountains on Pakistan’s northwest frontier. It’s a place where poetry lives in the same breath as war, and the sound of drone engines is as familiar as the call to prayer. To outsiders, Waziristan is often seen only in headlines—tribal, lawless, extremist. But those words barely scratch the surface of a place shaped not by its people’s will alone, but by a legacy of foreign wars that have passed through like storms, leaving behind scars and silence.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
What Is the Difference Between RS232 and RS485? And How Can the Two Ports Be Connected?
RS232 and RS485 are two common serial communication standards used in industrial automation, device communications, and embedded systems. Although both are serial communication protocols, they differ significantly in their physical characteristics, communication methods, and application scenarios. The following article will detail their differences and explain how to connect devices with different interfaces.Basic Introduction to RS232 and RS485
By ethernet-network6 months ago in Serve
Three Wars and a Funeral: A Life Shaped by Foreign Boots on Afghan Soil
They say a man only lives one life. I’ve lived three—each born from war, each ending in silence. My name doesn’t matter, not anymore. What matters is what I saw, what I buried, and what I’ve come to understand. I was born in Kunar province in the winter of 1967, in a village that had more goats than people. My earliest memories were of snowfall, my father’s prayers, and the laughter of my brothers echoing in the narrow valleys. We had no electricity, no paved roads, but we had peace. Briefly.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
A Life Between Giants: My Story as an Afghan Fighter
1. A War Before I Could Read I was six when the Soviets rolled into Afghanistan in 1979. I didn’t know what communism was, nor did I care. What I understood was the thunder of tanks that shook our village, the flames that devoured our school, and the day my older brother left with a rifle and never came back.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
Perth Removalists Hourly Rate: Top Tips for Budgeting Your Move
One of the most important factors to consider when planning to move into a new town or city is in relation to its cost. The removalist cost in Perth is usually based on an hourly rate. Knowing how to get these hourly rates and suit a budget accordingly can make big differences and help ensure the whole moving process takes off without any hassles. This blog will look into the key pointers that govern Perth removalists hourly rate and tips on how to properly budget for the move.
By Quick Shift Removals6 months ago in Serve
Why Students Worldwide are Flocking to Online Biology Tutors from India (and Why Your Kid Should Too). AI-Generated.
Ah, Biology. The beautiful, brain-bending science of life. Full of mitochondria (a.k.a. the powerhouse of the cell), punnett squares, and endless labeling of plant diagrams. If your child is struggling to tell their Golgi body from their gibberellin, don’t worry—you’re not alone.
By Tutor-ology6 months ago in Serve
I Miss The Forever War. Content Warning.
I miss our forever war. I miss my brothers. Even the assholes. Even the dipshits... Even the asshole dipshits. I miss Iraq. God damn I miss Iraq. And it is not in vain that I use His name. Because what could be more damned, and so consistently that the origins of damnation is cosmic. I didn't reach this conclusion in the Bible but from reading the dark dank cells of Kirkuk and the girl's flesh that put grease spots on our HMMWVs that wouldn't ever come out; The cycle of us killing Takfiri, the Taqfiri killing the Iraqi Police, and the Iraqi Police killing us; the fucking miserable fucking heat like the whole fucking place is getting swallowed up by Hell; The kid on the floor flexicuffed looking up at me with no fear in his eyes; The fucking IPs who never leave the station, the ones who kill other IPs, The ones who are so fucking dirty that a crew of Green Peace goofballs with a shipping container full of Dawn dish soap couldn't clean 'em off if they were working around the clock in fucking shifts. Dirty cops. Fuck! Threw a grenade under our truck in their own station probly buried the 2000 lb bomb in the middle of the highway that disintegrated 5 American sons probly assassinated Farras. FUCK. It is indeed damned. I have carried the stink of burning brimstone with me and it won't ever, ever come off. And I don't want it to because
By Jay Robbins6 months ago in Serve












