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John_Hopfield said:

For context to non Umamusume/horse fans:
IRL mostly horse that close to Doto in game already dead except urara

Thank goodness they don't realistically depict this real-world aspect amongst the horse girls in the anime... ;_;

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    BrokenEagle98 said:

    Thank goodness they don't realistically depict this real-world aspect amongst the horse girls in the anime... ;_;

    Yeah, I'm glad the worst we get is them getting injured and such, as long as it's not anything life-threatening.

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    Unbreakable said:

    Yeah, I'm glad the worst we get is them getting injured and such, as long as it's not anything life-threatening.

    it doesn't mean it doesn't hit like a truck when we get to that point though... e.g. Sprinter Stakes with K.S.Miracle

    aside from that... May Doto-san live long.

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    John_Hopfield said:

    For context to non Umamusume/horse fans:
    IRL mostly horse that close to Doto in game already dead except urara

    I think the saddest part here is that the right half didn't even make it past the 2000s, let alone the Reiwa era or 2021 when Umamusume the game released.

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    Looking it up, while this specific weapon is likely fictional, the Hypervelocity Anti-Tank Missile was a real anti-tank missile development program developing and serving as a test platform for the US Army's Compact Kinetic Energy Missile program. Raytheon had a test launch in 2002, and the test vehicle was 6 inch in diameter and 50 inches long, which apparently made it promising to be compatible with existing TOW tube launch systems.

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    GreyOmega said:

    Looking it up, while this specific weapon is likely fictional, the Hypervelocity Anti-Tank Missile was a real anti-tank missile development program developing and serving as a test platform for the US Army's Compact Kinetic Energy Missile program. Raytheon had a test launch in 2002, and the test vehicle was 6 inch in diameter and 50 inches long, which apparently made it promising to be compatible with existing TOW tube launch systems.

    If you're talking about the LOSAT I'm aware of it, but the naming scheme in the commentary is more suggestive of the ATGM series in service with the Japanese army (87ๅผๅฏพๆˆฆ่ปŠ่ช˜ๅฐŽๅผพ Type 87 Chลซ-MAT, 79ๅผๅฏพ่ˆŸ่‰‡ๅฏพๆˆฆ่ปŠ่ช˜ๅฐŽๅผพ Type 79 Jyu-MAT, 64ๅผๅฏพๆˆฆ่ปŠ่ช˜ๅฐŽๅผพ Type 64 MAT).

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    Jemnite said:

    If you're talking about the LOSAT I'm aware of it, [...]

    Don't think that is the same thing, as this uses the term HATM and was a development program from 1996 to 2002 by Raytheon, Alliant Tech Systems, and NAMMO to develop a lightweight, compact, potentially low-cost missile that could reach speeds in excess of Mach 6.5 to defeat line-of-sight targets.

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    Changed parents for everything from this pixiv post, because for some reason the artist appears to have taken the twitter uploads and recompressed them, so these are inferior duplicates. The filesize and quality level of the jpgs are much higher but all the same artifacts are visible.

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