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Able One 🇵🇱🇪🇺
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🇵🇱 patriota i 🇪🇺 federalista M16's husband 🧡






No to mamy pokazany prototyp wietnamskiego czołgu lekkiego T-1 w pełnej krasie


However, and I know I wasn't the only one, GFL1 didn't have the same grip on me as it would later on. Not to talk down or demean it, but to little surprise, Girls Frontline was a far simpler game early on. Just as Kalina laid it out in the beginning, we were another nameless, ...



Well well well Look at who they are always crawling back to.




Dear Commander, From 2018-2026, the eight-year journey with Griffin has come to an end. We now dedicate this video to all Commanders who have been with us along the way. Thank you for your continued attention, support, and love. youtu.be/_b8OHDCBV78 #GirlsFrontline






A rare insight into the working of the radio proximity fuze developed and used during World War II, 1944 with key contributions from General Electric. Inside the cutaway, the system reveals a miniature radar set powered by a fragile glass electrolyte ampoule that shattered under launch acceleration, activating the battery and bringing the fuze online in flight. Once armed, it emitted a continuous radio signal and measured reflections from nearby targets, triggering detonation when an aircraft entered roughly the 20 to 70 foot range, where fragmentation effects were most effective. It costed about 18 to 20 dollars per unit in 1945 at wartime production scale, that still feels strikingly advanced even 75+ years later. Video Source:- Inert Ordnance


I love all the GFL dolls and can find something to appreciate about them all but far and away my favorite is 416













