Best Models – Natalie Roser Natalie Roser (180 cm) was born on March 18, 1990 in the Australian city of Newcastle, New South Wales and has been modeling since she was 13 years old. In 2014 she finished as a finalist at Miss Universe Australia and in 2016 she managed to get on the cover of Maxim magazine.
Adam Savage’s One Day Builds: 1000 Shot NERF Blaster! Adam picks up a NERF Rival Nemesis blaster, and upgrades it with a custom magazine to hold a THOUSAND soft plastic NERF balls. Watch as Adam builds the new magazine from scratch, uses kit-bashing to detail the blaster, and adds more upgrades like the bi-pod and laser. And to test this massive rig, Adam sets his sights on some prehistoric prey! Life finds a way!
Rundfunk-Tanzorchester Ehrenfeld : Daft Punk – “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” Since February, the only true broadcast Tanzorchester Ehrenfeld brings the radio in broadcasting. Week after week, provide the 15 exceptional musicians another excellent song in the Neo Magazine Royale. A song the RTO Ehrenfeld, however, has for months perfected the warm-up of the program so that it can be good for TV easy, but just as appropriate for our exclusive broadcaster in the Internet: Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger".
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General Dynamics Ordnance Tactical Systems – GAU-19-B .50 Cal Gatling Gun Another great weapon for the US military and us army. Could prove useful in combating terrorists in Iraq and Syria. The GECAL 50, officially designated by the United States military as the GAU-19/A, is an electrically driven Gatling gun that fires the .50 BMG (12.7×99mm) cartridge. Technical specifications[edit]
The GAU-19/A is designed for a linkless feed, but can be fed from a standard M9 linked belt if a delinker feeder is used. The rate of fire is selectable to be either 1,000 or 2,000 rounds per minute. The Humvee armament kit version fires at 1,300 rounds per minute. The average recoil force when firing is 500 pounds-force (2.2 kN). In January 2012, General Dynamics announced they would be delivering a new version designated the GAU-19/B. It provides the same firepower in a lighter platform, weighing 106 lbs.[1] History[edit]
The GECAL 50 was first manufactured by General Electric, then by Lockheed Martin, and now by General Dynamics. Design work began in 1982. Early prototypes had six barrels, but a three-barreled configuration is now standard. The GAU-19/A was originally designed as a larger, more potent version of the M134 Minigun. Due to the loss of nine helicopters in Grenada GE started building prototypes of the weapon in both a three-barreled and a six-barreled configuration. The six-barreled version was designed to fire 4,000 rpm, and could be adapted to fire up to 8,000 rpm. The GAU-19 takes 0.4 seconds to reach maximum firing rate.[2] Soon it was recommended as a potential armament for the V-22 Osprey.[3] The magazine would be located underneath the cabin floor and could be reloaded in-flight. However, plans to mount the gun were later dropped.[4] In 2005, the GAU-19/A was approved to be mounted on the OH-58D Kiowa helicopter. It also could have been used on the Army's now cancelled ARH-70.[5] In January 2012, the U.S. Army ordered 24 GAU-19/B versions for use on helicopters. All were delivered by the next month.[1]
In 1999, the United States sent 28 GAU-19s to Colombia.[6] Oman is known to use the GAU-19/A mounted on their HMMWVs. The navy of Mexico uses MDH MD-902 series helicopters with the GAU-19/A system mounted for anti-narcotics operations.[7] Users[edit]
Colombia: Used by Drug Enforcement troops, and the Colombian national police
Japan: Used by Japan Coast Guard, on PC Kagayuki class
Mexico: Used by the Mexican Air Force and the Mexican Navy in Humvees, UH-60 Black Hawks and the MD Explorer
Oman: Used on Army HMMWV.
United States Gatling Gun History
The Gatling gun is one of the best-known early rapid-fire weapons and a forerunner of the modern machine gun. Invented by Richard Gatling, it is known for its use by the Union forces during the American Civil War in the 1860s, which was the first time it was employed in combat. Later it was used in the Boshin War, the Anglo-Zulu War and still later in the assault on San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War.[1]
The Gatling gun's operation centered on a cyclic multi-barrel design which facilitated cooling and synchronized the firing/reloading sequence. Each barrel fired a single shot when it reached a certain point in the cycle, after which it ejected the spent cartridge, loaded a new round, and in the process, allowed the barrel to cool somewhat. This configuration allowed higher rates of fire to be achieved without the barrel overheating. History[edit] Patent drawing for R.J. Gatling's Battery Gun, 9 May 1865.
The Gatling gun was designed by the American inventor Dr. Richard J. Gatling in 1861 and patented on November 4, 1862.[2][3] Gatling wrote that he created it to reduce the size of armies and so reduce the number of deaths by combat and disease, and to show how futile war is.[4]
Although the first Gatling gun was capable of firing continuously, it required a person to crank it; therefore it was not a true automatic weapon. The Maxim gun, invented in 1884, was the first true fully automatic weapon, making use of the fired projectile's recoil force to reload the weapon. Nonetheless, the Gatling gun represented a huge leap in firearm technology.
Prior to the Gatling gun, the only weapons available to militaries capable of firing many projectiles in a short space of time were mass-firing volley weapons like the French Reffye mitrailleuse in 1870–1871, or field cannons firing canister, much like a very large shotgun. The latter were widely used during and after the Napoleonic Wars. Although the maximum rate of fire was increased by firing multiple projectiles simultaneously, these weapons still needed to be reloaded after each discharge, which for multi-barrel systems like the mitrailleuse was cumbersome and time-consuming. This negated much of the advantage of their high rate of fire per discharge, making them much less powerful on the battlefield. In comparison, the Gatling gun offered a rapid and continuous rate of fire without having to manually reload by opening the breech.
Τα πολύτιμα Γερμανικά Ευρώ μας! Δύο δημοφιλείς Γερμανοί κωμικοί από τις εκπομπές Neo Magazine Royale και Circus Halli Galli, σατιρίζουν τα μέσα ενημέρωσης στη χώρα τους που επιτίθενται στην Ελλάδα. Αναφέρουν τους διάφορους τίτλους άρθρων τους ως μέρος ενός διαλόγου μεταξύ δύο Γερμανών, καλώντας τον κόσμο για μια ενωμένη Ευρώπη.
Top Gear Season 1 Episode 1 Top Gear is a British television series about motor vehicles, primarily cars, and is the most widely watched factual television programme in the world.[2] It began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine programme. Over time, and especially since a relaunch in 2002, it has developed a quirky, humorous and sometimes controversial[3][4] style. The programme is currently presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and has featured at least three different test drivers known as The Stig. The programme is estimated to have around 350 million views per week in 170 different countries.
A Brief History of the USA This short cartoon for Michael Moore's Bowling For Columbine was
Described as, "Worth the price of admission" by Variety Magazine, "a joyously funny cartoon sequence" by The Hollywood Reporter and by Oprah as her favorite part of the film when she aired it on her show, FlickerLab's Creative Director, Harold Moss, directed, and lent his voice for all the characters in this animated segment of Michael Moore's film, Bowling for Columbine.
Η άφθαρτη μπάλα ποδοσφαίρου Ο στιχουργός Tim Jahnigen, όταν είδε τα παιδιά στο Νταρφούρ της Αφρικής να παίζουν ποδόσφαιρο με μια μπάλα φτιαγμένη από σκουπίδια, είχε την ιδέα να κατασκευάσει μια μπάλα που δεν θα φθείρεται και δεν θα ξεφουσκώνει ποτέ.
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