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On the subject of WT: Japanese tank preview coming soon.
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"When the Panther is so great Russian tanks want to become one themselves" type of joke
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An abomination
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I'm assuming they're the radicals? Haven't been caught up in the conflict for over a year but I don't remember state troops being that loosely formed unless they have been going down hill.
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I love this guys channel. Haven't watched him in forever though.
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To clarify, these arent North Korean Type62s.
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There was never a 10cm. Just the 15cm cannon.
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Its about how the Rebellion was capable of retrieving the Death Star plans, taking place right before Episode 4. The plot is a Mandalorian Jin Arso is recruited along with other Mercs and theyre given the top secret mission of getting the plans.
Some say shes an Imperial Spy, dunno yet. She isnt related to the old canon afaik. But I like her.
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Ah, I see. I'm surprised noone decided to write about it, though, at least
Albeit new, I heard it used the material FM purchased. I haven't seen it myself yet, not worth the money when I've already seen the pages.
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And noone knew about them up until now?
No one offered to purchase the rights to them. It was no secret they were kept there.
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Well for starters there wasn't any way to climb into the Type 97.
The Type97 seemed to have been relocated around the area so I guess they stopped doing that.
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I enjoyed myself at Yushukan. Going inside the Type97 for the first time as a younger person was pretty exciting.
Don't know how much it has changed from years ago.
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Amazing. How did these survive the war? Who kept them?
All documentation and reports were kept at Wakajishi Shrine after the war up until late 2015.
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From the BBC news page;
One of the most famous British pilots, Capt Eric "Winkle" Brown, has died at the age of 97.
He was the Royal Navy's most decorated pilot and held the world record for flying the greatest number of different types of aircraft, 487.
During World War Two Capt Brown flew fighter aircraft and witnessed the liberation of Bergen Belsen concentration camp.
He died at the East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, after a short illness.
A statement released by his family said: "It is with deep regret that the passing of Captain Eric Melrose Brown CBE DSC AFC is announced.
"Eric was the most decorated pilot of the Fleet Air Arm in which service he was universally known as 'Winkle' on account of his diminutive stature.
"He also held three absolute Guinness World Records, including for the number of aircraft carrier deck landings and types of aeroplane flown."
Rest of the read can be found at the source:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-35626854
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Asking for too much for an Un finished title. And the price is only to go higher up when it's closer to completion according to the Devs.
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I never got the concern that nuking asteroids would just create a bunch of tiny asteroids. Wouldn't tiny asteroids mostly disintegrate when they enter the atmosphere?
It depends. Smaller ones gnash get get caught in the orbit can cause hazards to shuttles and satellites.
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Pretty interesting. How much will it take out of their empty pockets this time?
General AFV Thread
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