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Old 13-05-22, 11:03
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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The "Floor" is probably too strong, which may assist the blast to remove the lollipop? That's a pun, or a play on words.........
The weakness in the Russian tanks is probably common to all tanks in this day and age.... They can't hover for a while before they "attempt" to hide. They leave tracks or wheel marks and if you can overcome that???? how do you hide the heat signature? The writer is hopeless.
I think the "grunt" on shank's pony is more likely to get home alive, after the battle, more so, than the troops in anything motorised?
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