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    No - it was still showing up on the list.
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      Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
      I'll take that as a yes. How are you today Moose?
      Fine thanks Moose, how are you?

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        Molotov noddytails also saw much use, especially in Winter War, but it was mainly early tanks that were vulnerable to them, and later tanks required a well-thrown bottle directly over the engine compartment to have any effect at all.
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          Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
          Is this the "People talking to themselves" thread?
          No, you need to go back a few pages to find the start of my thrilling tale of the journey home.
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            Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
            "There's a train between terminals 1 and 4"
            shirley that is a bald faced lie or you're thinking of gatwick?

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              Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
              Fine thanks Moose, how are you?
              Not bad. Had a shag recently?

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                The development in light (as in man-portable) anti-tank weapons took off during the Second World War. Most were based on the Munroe effect (or shaped charge) and called High Explosive Anti-tank (HEAT). The effect was the same irrespective of the speed of the round. The effect was also concentrated and could penetrate more armor than some of the larger anti-tank guns, yet weighed only a few pounds.
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                  Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
                  Not bad. Had a shag recently?
                  No. You?

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                    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
                    shirley that is a bald faced lie or you're thinking of gatwick?
                    No - there is a train between Terminals 1 and 4 at Heathrow. It's free too.
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                      The first HEAT rounds were rifle grenades, but better delivery systems were introduced: the British PIAT was propelled by a heavy spring and explosive charge, the US Bazooka and the German Panzerschreck used rockets; the German Panzerfaust was a small recoilless gun. The HEAT warhead was retroactively used to convert the otherwise limited German 37-mm PaK guns to fire a large shell (that fitted over the barrel rather than in it) to a greater range than the Panzerschreck could manage.
                      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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