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Creation: 2013-06-18 15:29:39 (GMT)
Last Updated: 2024-03-17 08:24:47
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WE DO NOT CARE | 2021-12-15 23:32:56 |
๖ۣۜCM l Muscovy | 2021-12-15 23:28:45 |
CS Cheater | 2021-12-14 01:37:38 |
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Meztiramar | Game on! Ready when you are. | 2024-06-10 06:58:17 |
Anayanara | top mate :) | 2024-04-11 13:32:44 |
Maverius | nice profile <3 | 2024-03-31 09:08:00 |
Manarana | lets play <3 | 2024-03-29 08:57:29 |
Tular | goat :3 | 2024-03-20 12:09:11 |
Bramand | Signed by me, lets play csgo | 2023-05-27 07:09:14 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | this idiot has a job or smtn he's grinding | 2023-03-04 09:11:29 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | aurliv, 3 stack? | 2023-03-04 09:11:06 |
Aurilv | Signed by me, lets play csgo | 2023-02-12 17:00:08 |
Jäger | -rep man made fun of me 5 years ago | 2022-06-27 21:10:54 |
Anaginn | add me, its important | 2021-07-12 00:56:47 |
Muhannad Salman Ramez | Hello am 48 year man from somalia. Sorry for my bed england. I selled my wife for internet connection for play "conter stirk" and i want to become the goodest player like you I play with 400 ping on brazil server and i am Global elite 2. pls no copy pasterino my story. Please help me.Muhannad Salman Ramez | 2021-06-18 15:11:47 |
Marigamand | hi mate, can you add me? just for a quick chat | 2021-06-06 07:17:37 |
Crimson Ryoka | +rep good at feeding | 2021-06-05 18:31:58 |
simon | gg wp <3 | 2021-06-05 18:31:35 |
Lanayalet | yo dude, send me a friend request, lets play together | 2021-04-23 16:12:04 |
Arilak | sup bro, lets play together, send me a friend request pls | 2021-03-18 10:46:19 |
Muhannad Salman Ramez | can you please add me i am a skin scammer | 2021-03-17 20:14:27 |
Modikus | hi, can you send me friend request? i cant add you, idk why | 2021-02-09 04:16:04 |
Jorne | +rep add me | 2020-12-31 12:01:54 |
shakeddemr | add me pls | 2020-10-26 08:15:44 |
Diamond | add me | 2020-09-09 21:10:21 |
Jäger | -rep went off on me years ago for a game i now have more hours then him in. | 2020-08-26 08:22:09 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | In sailing and warfare, hull-down means that the upper part of a vessel or vehicle is visible, but the main, lower body (hull) is not; the term hull-up means that all of the body is visible. The terms originated with sailing and naval warfare in which the curvature of the earth causes an approaching vessel to be first visible "sails-up". Beginning in the 20th century, hull-down has also been used in armoured warfare.In modern armoured warfare, hull-down is a position taken up by an armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) so that its hull (the main part of the vehicle) is behind a crest or other raised ground, but its turret (or a superstructure or roof-mounted weapon) is exposed. Turret-down is the position in which the vehicle's crew can observe forward from roof hatches, but the vehicle is completely hidden (usually a few metres further back from a hull-down position). The belly armour should not be exposed, because it is vulnerable to even modest antitank weapons. | 2020-08-15 14:04:59 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Despite the name, IFF can only positively identify friendly targets, not hostile ones.[1][2][3][4] If an IFF interrogation receives no reply or an invalid reply, the object cannot be identified as friendly, but is not positively identified as foe; it may, for instance, be a friendly aircraft with an inoperative or malfunctioning transponder. There are in addition many reasons that friendly aircraft may not properly reply to IFF.IFF is a tool within the broader military action of Combat Identification (CID), the characterization of objects detected in the field of combat sufficiently accurately to support operational decisions. The broadest characterization is that of friend, enemy, neutral, or unknown. CID not only can reduce friendly fire incidents, but also contributes to overall tactical decision-making.[5] | 2020-08-13 06:52:04 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Identification, friend or foe (IFF) is a radar-based identification system designed for command and control. It uses a transponder that listens for an interrogation signal and then sends a response that identifies the broadcaster. It enables military and civilian air traffic control interrogation systems to identify aircraft, vehicles or forces as friendly and to determine their bearing and range from the interrogator. IFF may be used by both military and civilian aircraft. IFF was first developed during World War II, with the arrival of radar, and several friendly fire incidents. | 2020-08-13 06:51:58 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Even in spite of their huge firepower and protection, battleships were increasingly vulnerable to much smaller and relatively inexpensive weapons: initially the torpedo and the naval mine, and later aircraft and the guided missile.[13] The growing range of naval engagements led to the aircraft carrier replacing the battleship as the leading capital ship during World War II, with the last battleship to be launched being HMS Vanguard in 1944. Four battleships were retained by the United States Navy until the end of the Cold War for fire support purposes and were last used in combat during the Gulf War in 1991. The last battleships were struck from the U.S. Naval Vessel Register in the 2000s. Many World War II-era battleships remain in use today as museum ships. | 2020-08-11 20:50:38 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The Naval Treaties of the 1920s and 1930s limited the number of battleships, though technical innovation in battleship design continued. Both the Allied and Axis powers built battleships during World War II, though the increasing importance of the aircraft carrier meant that the battleship played a less important role than had been expected.The value of the battleship has been questioned, even during their heyday.[12] There were few of the decisive fleet battles that battleship proponents expected, and used to justify the vast resources spent on building battlefleets. | 2020-08-11 20:50:29 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Three major fleet actions between steel battleships took place: the long range gunnery duel at the Battle of the Yellow Sea[10] in 1904, the decisive Battle of Tsushima in 1905 (both during the Russo-Japanese War) and the inconclusive Battle of Jutland in 1916, during the First World War. Jutland was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of dreadnoughts of the war, and it was the last major battle in naval history fought primarily by battleships.[11] | 2020-08-11 20:50:06 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Battleships were a symbol of naval dominance and national might, and for decades the battleship was a major factor in both diplomacy and military strategy.[2] A global arms race in battleship construction began in Europe in the 1890s and culminated at the decisive Battle of Tsushima in 1905,[3][4][5][6] the outcome of which significantly influenced the design of HMS Dreadnought.[7][8][9] The launch of Dreadnought in 1906 commenced a new naval arms race. | 2020-08-11 20:49:57 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The term battleship came into formal use in the late 1880s to describe a type of ironclad warship,[1] now referred to by historians as pre-dreadnought battleships. In 1906, the commissioning of HMS Dreadnought into the United Kingdom's Royal Navy heralded a revolution in battleship design. Subsequent battleship designs, influenced by HMS Dreadnought, were referred to as "dreadnoughts", though the term eventually became obsolete as they became the only type of battleship in common use. | 2020-08-11 20:48:53 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | A battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery consisting of large caliber guns. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries the battleship was the most powerful type of warship, and a fleet centered around the battleship was part of the command of the sea doctrine for several decades. By the time of World War II, however, the battleship was made obsolete as other ships, primarily the smaller and faster destroyers, the secretive submarines, and the more versatile aircraft carriers came to be far more useful in naval warfare. While a few battleships were repurposed as fire support ships and as platforms for guided missiles, few countries maintained battleships after World War II, with the last battleships being decommissioned at the end of the Cold War. | 2020-08-11 20:48:49 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Some NATO navies, such as the Canadian, French, Spanish, Dutch and German, use the term "frigate" for their destroyers, which leads to some confusion.After the Second World War, destroyers grew in size. The Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer had a displacement of 2200 tons, while the Arleigh Burke class has a displacement of up to 9600 tons, thus growing in size almost 340%. | 2020-08-11 20:48:44 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | At the start of the 21st century, destroyers are the global standard for surface combatant ships, with only two nations (United States and Russia) officially operating the heavier class cruisers, with no battleships or true battlecruisers remaining.[5] Modern guided missile destroyers are equivalent in tonnage but vastly superior in firepower to cruisers of the World War II era, and are capable of carrying nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. At 510 feet (160 m) long, a displacement of 9,200 tons, and with armament of more than 90 missiles,[6] guided missile destroyers such as the Arleigh Burke-class are actually larger and more heavily armed than most previous ships classified as guided missile cruisers. The Chinese Type 055 destroyer has been described as a cruiser in some US Navy reports due to its size and armament.[7] | 2020-08-11 20:48:38 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Before World War II, destroyers were light vessels with little endurance for unattended ocean operations; typically a number of destroyers and a single destroyer tender operated together. After the war, the advent of the guided missile allowed destroyers to take on the surface combatant roles previously filled by battleships and cruisers. This resulted in larger and more powerful guided missile destroyers more capable of independent operation. | 2020-08-11 20:48:35 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against powerful short range attackers. They were originally developed in the late 19th century by Fernando Villaamil for the Spanish Navy[1][2] as a defense against torpedo boats, and by the time of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, these "torpedo boat destroyers" (TBDs) were "large, swift, and powerfully armed torpedo boats designed to destroy other torpedo boats".[3] Although the term "destroyer" had been used interchangeably with "TBD" and "torpedo boat destroyer" by navies since 1892, the term "torpedo boat destroyer" had been generally shortened to simply "destroyer" by nearly all navies by the First World War.[4] | 2020-08-11 20:48:26 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | Arctic Warfare rifles are generally fitted with a Schmidt & Bender PM II telescopic sight with fixed or variable magnification. Variable telescopic sights can be used if the operator wants more flexibility to shoot at varying ranges, or when a wide field of view is required. Accuracy International actively promotes fitting the German-made Schmidt & Bender MILITARY MK II product line as sighting components on their rifles, which is rare for a rifle manufacturer. The German and Russian forces preferred a telescopic sight made by Zeiss[4] over Accuracy International's recommendation. | 2020-08-11 11:58:00 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured by the British company Accuracy International. It has proved popular as a civilian, police, and military rifle since its introduction in the 1980s. The rifles have some features that improve performance in very cold conditions (which gave the rifle its name) without impairing operation in less extreme conditions. | 2020-08-11 11:57:50 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The RPK (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova, Russian: РПК Ручной пулемёт Калашникова or "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun") is a 7.62×39mm light machine gun of Soviet design, developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the early 1960s, parallel with the AKM assault rifle. It was created as part of a program designed to standardize the small arms inventory of the Soviet Army, where it replaced the 7.62×39mm RPD light machine gun. The RPK continues to be used by the armed forces of countries of the former Soviet Union and certain African and Asian nations. The RPK is also manufactured in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia. | 2020-08-11 04:34:58 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The M240B and M240G are usually fired from integrated bipods, tripods, or vehicular mounts; regarding tripod use, the U.S. Army primarily uses the M192 lightweight ground mount, while the U.S. Marine Corps uses the M122A1 tripod, a slightly updated M2 tripod. | 2020-08-03 23:45:20 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | All variants are fed from disintegrating belts and are capable of firing most types of 7.62 mm (.30/.308 cal) NATO ammunition. M240 variants can be converted to use non-disintegrating belts. There are significant differences in weight and some features among some versions which restrict interchangeability of parts. The M240s used by the US military are currently manufactured by FN America, the American subsidiary of FN Herstal.[6] | 2020-08-03 23:45:14 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The M240 has been used by the United States Armed Forces since the late 1970s. It is used extensively by infantry, most often in rifle companies, as well as on ground vehicles, watercraft and aircraft. Despite being heavier than some comparable weapons, it is highly regarded for reliability and its standardization among NATO members is a major advantage. | 2020-08-03 23:45:09 |
astral 🤍 @ 407-810-7274 | The M240, officially the Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M240 or unofficially the M240 Bravo, is the US military designation for the FN MAG[5] (Mitrailleuse A Gaz, "gas-operated machine gun"; alternatively, Mitrailleuse d'Appui General "machine gun, support, general"), a family of belt-fed, gas-operated medium machine guns that chamber the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge.[1] | 2020-08-03 23:44:57 |
leroys6 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO3l6qNA2Q4 | 2020-06-15 05:35:49 |
唐老鸭 | noob | 2020-03-28 14:07:23 |
stub | I will hard carry you into gold nova | 2019-09-13 10:58:56 |
Jäger | LMAO I have more hours on Arma 3 now then u | 2019-08-04 23:51:59 |
OG Can | I can give my Bayonet iger Tooth ft for all of your csgo graffities and cases (Im collecting them) so if it's ok for you send me trade offer please. Link in my bio | 2018-08-18 22:56:25 |
ItzJerry | accept me m8 | 2017-07-13 11:52:33 |
Neizz | add for trade | 2017-04-03 16:14:56 |
KingxFinal | xD u got banned | 2016-10-09 14:45:19 |
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