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This looks like a kinetic energy alloy penetrator. :huh: Or maybe not? I think you deserve to win. If even the spoiler isn`t helping that means all hope is lost. Reveal it and give us another one :)

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^^^ LoL

Dude, i have no idea what that yellow thing is. It could be anything - explosive, KE penetrator :D, some kind of chemical, biological weapon, powdered corn...

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^^^ LoL

Dude, i have no idea what that yellow thing is? It could be anything - explosive, KE penetrator :D, some type of chemical, biological weapon, powdered corn...

Hmm… It's getting warmer and warmer…

 

This bomb able to kill humans in quick but VERY painful way.

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:laugh: Ok Bigeye bomb (BLU-80) Isopropyl aminoethylmethyl phosphonite and Sulfur are combined to create VX nerve agent

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At last!

 

For dessert:

As their name suggests, nerve agents attack the nervous system of the human body. All such agents function the same way: by interrupting the breakdown of the neurotransmitters that signal muscles to contract, preventing them from relaxing.

 

Initial symptoms following exposure to nerve agents (like sarin) are a runny nose, tightness in the chest and constriction of the pupils. Soon after, the victim will then have difficulty breathing and will experience nausea and drooling. As the victim continues to lose control of his or her bodily functions, he or she will involuntarily salivate, lacrimate, urinate, defecate and experience gastrointestinal pain and vomiting. Blisters and burning of the eyes and/or lungs may also occur. This phase is followed by twitching and jerking and ultimately the victim will become comatose and suffocate as a consequence of convulsive spasms.

 

The effects of nerve agents are very long lasting and cumulative (increased by successive exposures) and survivors of nerve agent poisoning almost invariably suffer chronic neurological damage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve_agent#Biological_effects

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:megalol:

To whom it may concern,

I am an idiot, unfortunately for the world, I have a internet connection and a fondness for beer....apologies for that.

Thank you for you patience.

 

 

Many people don't want the truth, they want constant reassurance that whatever misconception/fallacies they believe in are true..

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Neverending contest (military aviation knowledge). The rules are simple. First to answers correctly posts next question :)

 

:book:

 

Just for the record the rifle was "Groza" OC-14, the second vehicle TOS-1 Buratino :D Namenlos` turn to ask.

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It looks like a jet/rocket propelled torpedo, though i dont see how is it supposed to go underwater with these wings :huh: Calm/Hot or Cold/Freezing? :D

 

Edit: Blohm und Voss Bv 143?

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looks like a WWI weapon it's an old photography . but seems a jet engine that appeared only during WWII . logically , so it doesn't have a propulsion system so what could it be , a bomb dropped from a zeppelin too random a glider launched from a zeppelin maybe

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