The FN FAL (French: Fusil Automatique Léger, English: Light Automatic Rifle) is a battle rifle designed in Belgium in 1953 by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by FN Herstal. During the Cold War the FAL was adopted by many countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with the notable exception of the United States. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by more than 90 countries.[4] It received the title "the right arm of the free world" from its adoption by many self-proclaimed free world countries.[5] It is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, although originally designed for the intermediate .280 British. A license-built version of the FAL was produced and adopted by the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth as the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. History A British Army patrol crossing a stream during the Mau Mau rebellion, the front soldier carrying an X8E1 (Belgian-made 7.62mm FN FAL) In 1946, the first FAL prototype was completed. It was designed to fire the intermediate 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge developed and used by the forces of Germany during World War II with the Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifle. After testing this prototype in 1948, the British Army urged FN to build additional prototypes, including one in bullpup configuration, chambered for their new .280 British (7×43mm) caliber intermediate cartridge.[6] After evaluating the single bullpup prototype, FN decided to return instead to their original, conventional design for future production.[6][why?] In 1950, the United Kingdom presented the redesigned FN rifle and the British EM-2, both in .280 British calibre, to the United States for comparison testing against the favoured United States Army design of the time-Earle Harvey's T25.[7] It was hoped that a common cartridge and rifle could be standardized for issue to the armies of all NATO member countries. After this testing was completed, U.S. Army officials suggested that FN should redesign their rifle to fire the U.S. prototype ".30 Light Rifle" cartridge. FN decided to hedge their bets with the U.S., and in 1951 even made a deal that the U.S. could produce FALs royalty-free, given that the UK appeared to be favouring their own EM-2. This decision appeared to be correct when the British Army decided to adopt the EM-2 (as Rifle No.9 Mk1) and the .280 British cartridge.[6] This decision was later rescinded after the Labour Party lost the 1951 General Election and Winston Churchill returned as Prime Minister. It is believed[by whom?] that there was a quid pro quo agreement between Churchill and U.S. President Harry Truman in 1952 that the British accept the .30 Light Rifle cartridge as NATO standard in return for the U.S. acceptance of the FN FAL as NATO standard.[8] The .30 Light Rifle cartridge was later standardized as the 7.62 mm NATO. However, the U.S. insisted on continued rifle tests. The FAL chambered for the .30 Light Rifle went up against the redesigned T25 (now redesignated as the T47), and an M1 Garand variant, the T44. Eventually, the T44 won, becoming the M14. However, in the meantime, most other NATO countries were evaluating and selecting the FAL.[citation needed] Formally introduced by its designer Dieudonné Saive in 1951, and produced two years later, the FAL has been described as the "Right Arm of the Free World".[9] The FAL battle rifle has its Warsaw Pact counterpart in the AKM, each being fielded by dozens of countries and produced in many of them. A few, such as Israel and South Africa, manufactured and issued both designs at various times. Design details Dutch Marine with FN FAL fitted with a rifle grenade. The FAL operates by means of a gas-operated action very similar to that of the Russian SVT-40.[citation needed] The gas system is driven by a short-stroke, spring-loaded piston housed above the barrel, and the locking mechanism is what is known as a tilting breechblock. To lock, it drops down into a solid shoulder of metal in the heavy receiver much like the bolts of the Russian SKS carbine and French MAS-49 series of semi-automatic rifles. The gas system is fitted with a gas regulator behind the front sight base, allowing adjustment of the gas system in response to environmental conditions. The piston system can be bypassed completely, using the gas plug, to allow for the firing of rifle grenades and manual operation.[10] The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from five to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed stock versions of the FAL, the recoil spring is housed in the stock, while in folding-stock versions it is housed in the receiver cover, necessitating a slightly different receiver cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier, and a modified lower receiver for the stock.[11] For field stripping, the FAL can be opened. During opening the rifle rotates around a two-piece pivot lock and pin assembly located between the trigger guard and magazine well to give access to the action and piston system. This opening method causes a suboptimal iron sight line as the rear sight element is mounted on the lower receiver and the front sight element of the sight line is mounted on the upper receiver/barrel and hence are fixed to two different movable subassemblies. The sight radius for the FAL 50.00 and FAL 50.41 models is 553 mm (21.8 in) and for the 50.61 and FAL 50.63 models 549 mm (21.6 in).[citation needed] FAL rifles have also been manufactured in both light and heavy-barrel configurations, with the heavy barrel intended for automatic fire as a section or squad light support weapon. Most heavy barrel FALs are equipped with bipods, although some light barrel models were equipped with bipods, such as the Austrian StG 58 and the German G1, and a bipod was later made available as an accessory.[citation needed] Among other 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifles at the time, the FAL had relatively light recoil, due to the user-adjustable gas system being able to be tuned via a regulator in fore-end of the rifle, which allowed for excess gas which would simply increase recoil to bleed off. The regulator is an adjustable gas port opening that adjusts the rifle to function reliably with various propellant and projectile specific pressure behavior, making the FAL not ammunition specific. In fully automatic mode, however, the shooter receives considerable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly, making automatic fire only of marginal effectiveness.[12] Many military forces using the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL. i want to pull this out
The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: Автома́т Кала́шникова, lit. 'Kalashnikov's assault rifle'; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is a gas operated, 7.62x39mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalishnikov in the aftermath of World War II. It is the originating firearm of the Kalishnikov rifle (or "AK") family. The number 47 refers to the year it was finished. Design work on the AK-47 began in 1945. It was presented for official military trials the following year, and in 1948 the fixed-stock version was introduced into active service with selected units of the Soviet Army. An early development of the design was the AKS (Skladnoy, or 'folding'), which was equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock. In early 1949, the AK was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact. Even after more than seven decades, the model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles in the world because of their reliability under harsh conditions, low production cost compared to contemporary Western weapons, availability in virtually every geographic region, and ease of use. The AK has been manufactured in many countries and has seen service with armed forces as well as irregular forces and insurgencies worldwide. The model was the basis for developing many other types of individual, crew-served and specialised firearms. As of 2004, "[o]f the estimated 500 million firearms worldwide, approximately 100 million belong to the Kalashnikov family, three-quarters which are AK-47s.
A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations. A biological father is the male genetic contributor to the creation of the infant, through sexual intercourse or sperm donation. A biological father may have legal obligations to a child not raised by him, such as an obligation of monetary support. An adoptive father is a man who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption. A putative father is a man whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepfather is a non-biological male parent married to a child's preexisting parent, and may form a family unit but generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.
Chicken Explode Phenomenon Overview: The "Chicken Explode" phenomenon occurs due to a buildup of a substance called "cring." Cring vs. Cringe: Cring: Not to be confused with "cringe," which refers to a feeling of acute embarrassment. In this context, "cring" is a consequential material necessary for "ahh." Cring Buildup Source Origin: The cring buildup originates from the "amogus gland" or the "gizzamogus." Gizzamogus: A fictional organ humorously described as belonging to Rick Astley's amogus cousin chicken. Cring Buildup Pathway Physiological Impact: The cring buildup occurs within the cardiovascular system, affecting the veins and arteries connected to the eyes and brain. The buildup is described as having some helpful properties, though these are not specified. Amogus Intervention: In some cases, "amogus" can intervene to clear the cring buildup, potentially saving the chicken's life. However, this intervention can have both positive and negative outcomes. Role of Rizzicles: Rizzicles: Referred to humorously as "White Privilege cells," these cells contribute to the cring buildup within veins or arteries. The excessive buildup of cring due to rizzicles can cause the vein or artery to explode, leading to the "Chicken Explode" phenomenon. Fatal Consequences Brain Explosion: If the cring buildup causes an explosion in the brain, it is fatal. Many chickens die from this phenomenon, which decreases the amount of fried chicken available. Body Explosion: If the buildup happens in the digestive system, it results in the chicken's entire body exploding. This catastrophic event is even more devastating and significantly impacts chicken populations. Additional Considerations Economic Impact: The "Chicken Explode" phenomenon has a profound effect on the poultry industry. The decrease in chicken populations affects supply chains and the availability of fried chicken, causing economic ripples. Research and Prevention: Fictional scientists are diligently working to understand the cring buildup and develop methods to prevent the "Chicken Explode" phenomenon. They are exploring ways to regulate the amogus gland and the gizzamogus to prevent fatal cring levels. Public Awareness: Efforts are underway to raise awareness about the dangers of cring buildup. Educational campaigns aim to inform chicken farmers about the signs of cring buildup and possible interventions.
Break in news : we saw someone go in an elevator with a big furry inside but when the elevator closed the furry farted all over the person if you see this call military now!
The FV4034 Challenger 2 (MoD designation "CR2") is a third generation British main battle tank (MBT) in service with the armies of the United Kingdom, Oman, and Ukraine.[8][9] It was designed by Vickers Defence Systems (now BAE Systems Land & Armaments) as a private venture in 1986, and was an extensive redesign of the company's earlier Challenger 1 tank.[10] The Ministry of Defence ordered a prototype in December 1988. Despite outward similarities to the Challenger 1, design and technological developments mean that only about 3% of components are interchangeable with the earlier vehicle.[11] The Challenger 2 has four crew members consisting of a, commander, gunner, loader, and driver. The main armament is a L30A1 120-millimetre (4.7 in) rifled tank gun, an improved derivative of the L11 gun used on the Chieftain and Challenger 1.[12] Fifty rounds of ammunition are carried for the main armament, alongside 4,200 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition for the tank's secondary weapons: a L94A1 EX-34 chain gun mounted coaxially, and a L37A2 (GPMG) machine gun. The turret and hull are protected with second generation Chobham armour, also known as Dorchester. Powered by a Perkins CV12-6A V12 diesel engine, the tank has a range of 550 kilometres (340 mi) and maximum road speed of 59 kilometres per hour (37 mph).[13] The Challenger 2 eventually completely replaced the Challenger 1 in British service. In June 1991, the UK ordered 140 vehicles, followed by a further 268 in 1994; these were delivered between 1994 and 2002. The tank entered operational service with the British Army in 1998 and has since been used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Iraq.[8] To date, two Challenger 2 tanks are confirmed to have been destroyed in operations; the first was by accidental friendly fire from another Challenger 2 in Basra in 2003,[14] and the second was during the Russo-Ukrainian War, where the tank was destroyed under Ukrainian control during the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.[note 1][15][16] Challenger 2 tanks were also ordered by Oman in the 1990s with delivery of 38 vehicles being completed in 2001. A number of British Challenger 2 tanks were delivered to Ukraine in 2023.[17] Since the Challenger 2 entered service in 1998, various upgrades have sought to improve its protection, mobility and lethality. This has culminated in an upgraded design, known as Challenger 3, which is set to gradually replace Challenger 2 from 2027.[18]
small elevator or big ass furry????
That was fire my boy
Yes
Bro is standing on business
If there was something like that in the elevator, I think 1,000 police would show up.
❤❤❤❤ 1:41
my ears loved the micro wave
True
If was was in there :
Gas mask:i gotyou
Yes sirr
We headed baxk in time to WWI less gooo yes siiirrrrrr
ПЗДЦ... Я теперь без противогаза в лифты не захожу.
Потому что в респираторе глаза режет
DANKE SCHÖN!
@@dimkaozhog1242 мда уж, лейк спрут реально фобии зарождает
и огромную ненависть к нему
That's enough internet for the day
FRRRRRR
FRRRRRRR FR
yh.
Intro .exe has stopped working 😂😂😂😂
(Button dings)
(Doors open)
Girl: Huh?!
(Elevator bell dings)
(Boom)
(Elevator music plays)
(Walking feet)
(Grunting)
(Sighs)
(Grunting quietly)
(Sighs)
(Groans in disgust)
(Grunting)
Girl: yeaaaaah!
(Elevator button dings)
(Doors closed)
(Farts)
Girl: huh?
(Girl SCREAMING)
(Outro)
The FN FAL (French: Fusil Automatique Léger, English: Light Automatic Rifle) is a battle rifle designed in Belgium in 1953 by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by FN Herstal.
During the Cold War the FAL was adopted by many countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with the notable exception of the United States. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by more than 90 countries.[4] It received the title "the right arm of the free world" from its adoption by many self-proclaimed free world countries.[5] It is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, although originally designed for the intermediate .280 British.
A license-built version of the FAL was produced and adopted by the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth as the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle.
History
A British Army patrol crossing a stream during the Mau Mau rebellion, the front soldier carrying an X8E1 (Belgian-made 7.62mm FN FAL)
In 1946, the first FAL prototype was completed. It was designed to fire the intermediate 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge developed and used by the forces of Germany during World War II with the Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifle. After testing this prototype in 1948, the British Army urged FN to build additional prototypes, including one in bullpup configuration, chambered for their new .280 British (7×43mm) caliber intermediate cartridge.[6] After evaluating the single bullpup prototype, FN decided to return instead to their original, conventional design for future production.[6][why?]
In 1950, the United Kingdom presented the redesigned FN rifle and the British EM-2, both in .280 British calibre, to the United States for comparison testing against the favoured United States Army design of the time-Earle Harvey's T25.[7] It was hoped that a common cartridge and rifle could be standardized for issue to the armies of all NATO member countries. After this testing was completed, U.S. Army officials suggested that FN should redesign their rifle to fire the U.S. prototype ".30 Light Rifle" cartridge. FN decided to hedge their bets with the U.S., and in 1951 even made a deal that the U.S. could produce FALs royalty-free, given that the UK appeared to be favouring their own EM-2. This decision appeared to be correct when the British Army decided to adopt the EM-2 (as Rifle No.9 Mk1) and the .280 British cartridge.[6]
This decision was later rescinded after the Labour Party lost the 1951 General Election and Winston Churchill returned as Prime Minister. It is believed[by whom?] that there was a quid pro quo agreement between Churchill and U.S. President Harry Truman in 1952 that the British accept the .30 Light Rifle cartridge as NATO standard in return for the U.S. acceptance of the FN FAL as NATO standard.[8] The .30 Light Rifle cartridge was later standardized as the 7.62 mm NATO. However, the U.S. insisted on continued rifle tests. The FAL chambered for the .30 Light Rifle went up against the redesigned T25 (now redesignated as the T47), and an M1 Garand variant, the T44. Eventually, the T44 won, becoming the M14. However, in the meantime, most other NATO countries were evaluating and selecting the FAL.[citation needed]
Formally introduced by its designer Dieudonné Saive in 1951, and produced two years later, the FAL has been described as the "Right Arm of the Free World".[9] The FAL battle rifle has its Warsaw Pact counterpart in the AKM, each being fielded by dozens of countries and produced in many of them. A few, such as Israel and South Africa, manufactured and issued both designs at various times.
Design details
Dutch Marine with FN FAL fitted with a rifle grenade.
The FAL operates by means of a gas-operated action very similar to that of the Russian SVT-40.[citation needed] The gas system is driven by a short-stroke, spring-loaded piston housed above the barrel, and the locking mechanism is what is known as a tilting breechblock. To lock, it drops down into a solid shoulder of metal in the heavy receiver much like the bolts of the Russian SKS carbine and French MAS-49 series of semi-automatic rifles. The gas system is fitted with a gas regulator behind the front sight base, allowing adjustment of the gas system in response to environmental conditions. The piston system can be bypassed completely, using the gas plug, to allow for the firing of rifle grenades and manual operation.[10]
The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from five to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed stock versions of the FAL, the recoil spring is housed in the stock, while in folding-stock versions it is housed in the receiver cover, necessitating a slightly different receiver cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier, and a modified lower receiver for the stock.[11]
For field stripping, the FAL can be opened. During opening the rifle rotates around a two-piece pivot lock and pin assembly located between the trigger guard and magazine well to give access to the action and piston system. This opening method causes a suboptimal iron sight line as the rear sight element is mounted on the lower receiver and the front sight element of the sight line is mounted on the upper receiver/barrel and hence are fixed to two different movable subassemblies. The sight radius for the FAL 50.00 and FAL 50.41 models is 553 mm (21.8 in) and for the 50.61 and FAL 50.63 models 549 mm (21.6 in).[citation needed]
FAL rifles have also been manufactured in both light and heavy-barrel configurations, with the heavy barrel intended for automatic fire as a section or squad light support weapon. Most heavy barrel FALs are equipped with bipods, although some light barrel models were equipped with bipods, such as the Austrian StG 58 and the German G1, and a bipod was later made available as an accessory.[citation needed]
Among other 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifles at the time, the FAL had relatively light recoil, due to the user-adjustable gas system being able to be tuned via a regulator in fore-end of the rifle, which allowed for excess gas which would simply increase recoil to bleed off. The regulator is an adjustable gas port opening that adjusts the rifle to function reliably with various propellant and projectile specific pressure behavior, making the FAL not ammunition specific. In fully automatic mode, however, the shooter receives considerable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly, making automatic fire only of marginal effectiveness.[12] Many military forces using the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL. i want to pull this out
Can you kill lake sprout??
SELL FOR 2$
Stop yapping bro
This guy can really make a fire horror game❤
who like old roblox animation
Me!😢
How care
Me
ME!
yeah, what happened with Roblox ):
1:22
911 whats ur emergency?" yeah uh i think i saw an elevator explode with green smoke coming out of it
(ty for 30 likes)
Ok what address
911 I do not like the green smoke.
911 what's your emergency my elevator isn't elevatoring
….
911?.. YES HELLO… UHM THERES GREEN UNKNOWN GAS COMMING OUT OF THE ELEVATOR…
Shes dead from the gas 💀
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but WE LOST A SOLDIER
What
Daddy sprout is back
😂😂😂
Yass
💀💀💀
💀
💀💀💀💀💀
Lvl of susness lvl.5000000M
it doesn’t smell bad it smells amazing
I would play deepwoken for more than 30 seconds to be in there!
Girl : uhh i think she might fart if i stay in there going to next floor i need something [checks backpack] | Gas mask : I got you my girl
"Mind you're place pal i don't want that bear trap of yours"
0:02 me in da toilet😂
Small elevator❌
Bad ending✔
You fart in the elevator but you hold it in for 700 million years:
Oh hell nah bro💀
That furry really just dropped a nuke💀
I love the bacon Just freak it Out❤
The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: Автома́т Кала́шникова, lit. 'Kalashnikov's assault rifle'; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is a gas operated, 7.62x39mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalishnikov in the aftermath of World War II. It is the originating firearm of the Kalishnikov rifle (or "AK") family. The number 47 refers to the year it was finished.
Design work on the AK-47 began in 1945. It was presented for official military trials the following year, and in 1948 the fixed-stock version was introduced into active service with selected units of the Soviet Army. An early development of the design was the AKS (Skladnoy, or 'folding'), which was equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock. In early 1949, the AK was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact.
Even after more than seven decades, the model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles in the world because of their reliability under harsh conditions, low production cost compared to contemporary Western weapons, availability in virtually every geographic region, and ease of use. The AK has been manufactured in many countries and has seen service with armed forces as well as irregular forces and insurgencies worldwide. The model was the basis for developing many other types of individual, crew-served and specialised firearms. As of 2004, "[o]f the estimated 500 million firearms worldwide, approximately 100 million belong to the Kalashnikov family, three-quarters which are AK-47s.
A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations. A biological father is the male genetic contributor to the creation of the infant, through sexual intercourse or sperm donation. A biological father may have legal obligations to a child not raised by him, such as an obligation of monetary support. An adoptive father is a man who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption. A putative father is a man whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepfather is a non-biological male parent married to a child's preexisting parent, and may form a family unit but generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.
Bro my mom will be angry😂
dear sprout, does someone hold a gun at your head and forces you to animate his psychotic imaginations?
yes, its name is money
@@LakeSprout woah. i didnt know that. but why dont you tell mr. money to stop doing this to you so you can make different content?
I cant believe i get to see lakesprout and john roblox
Rip the bacon girl
0:02 *microwave sound turns on*
Me: what the fuc-
0:03 brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!
By golly it was a trap !😂
Shoulda just taken the stairs, also the elevator wasn’t moving for some goofy ahh reason
I would've taken the stairs tbh 😂😂😂
I would take the elevator instead
Awesome!
i like cheese
Cheese ball :)
😂
The security guards better be arguing
damn kids this is why gasmasks are lifesavers
0:01 JESUS CHRIST
How did you got animated realistic hands?
This isn't the first time i used this hands, i was testing some time ago, u can find my first video callled "Hands" in my channel
@@LakeSproutthe intro blasting my ear
It's called black microwave errape@@duongmiratowa87
Da microwave blastes ma ears
Pinned by nugget📌
I want normal vids
Yes
As soon as she closed that door her fate was sealed-
Tsar Bomba
Chicken Explode Phenomenon
Overview:
The "Chicken Explode" phenomenon occurs due to a buildup of a substance called "cring."
Cring vs. Cringe:
Cring: Not to be confused with "cringe," which refers to a feeling of acute embarrassment. In this context, "cring" is a consequential material necessary for "ahh."
Cring Buildup Source
Origin:
The cring buildup originates from the "amogus gland" or the "gizzamogus."
Gizzamogus: A fictional organ humorously described as belonging to Rick Astley's amogus cousin chicken.
Cring Buildup Pathway
Physiological Impact:
The cring buildup occurs within the cardiovascular system, affecting the veins and arteries connected to the eyes and brain. The buildup is described as having some helpful properties, though these are not specified.
Amogus Intervention:
In some cases, "amogus" can intervene to clear the cring buildup, potentially saving the chicken's life. However, this intervention can have both positive and negative outcomes.
Role of Rizzicles:
Rizzicles: Referred to humorously as "White Privilege cells," these cells contribute to the cring buildup within veins or arteries.
The excessive buildup of cring due to rizzicles can cause the vein or artery to explode, leading to the "Chicken Explode" phenomenon.
Fatal Consequences
Brain Explosion:
If the cring buildup causes an explosion in the brain, it is fatal. Many chickens die from this phenomenon, which decreases the amount of fried chicken available.
Body Explosion:
If the buildup happens in the digestive system, it results in the chicken's entire body exploding. This catastrophic event is even more devastating and significantly impacts chicken populations.
Additional Considerations
Economic Impact:
The "Chicken Explode" phenomenon has a profound effect on the poultry industry. The decrease in chicken populations affects supply chains and the availability of fried chicken, causing economic ripples.
Research and Prevention:
Fictional scientists are diligently working to understand the cring buildup and develop methods to prevent the "Chicken Explode" phenomenon. They are exploring ways to regulate the amogus gland and the gizzamogus to prevent fatal cring levels.
Public Awareness:
Efforts are underway to raise awareness about the dangers of cring buildup. Educational campaigns aim to inform chicken farmers about the signs of cring buildup and possible interventions.
Dad, daddy in the elevator😊
I like how 3D it is
The struggling noises😢
When is part 3 on holy water:/
I think this will fulfill for a while
R.I.P😂😂
Break in news : we saw someone go in an elevator with a big furry inside but when the elevator closed the furry farted all over the person if you see this call military now!
That furry really just dropped a nuke💩💩💩💀💀💀
The FV4034 Challenger 2 (MoD designation "CR2") is a third generation British main battle tank (MBT) in service with the armies of the United Kingdom, Oman, and Ukraine.[8][9]
It was designed by Vickers Defence Systems (now BAE Systems Land & Armaments) as a private venture in 1986, and was an extensive redesign of the company's earlier Challenger 1 tank.[10] The Ministry of Defence ordered a prototype in December 1988. Despite outward similarities to the Challenger 1, design and technological developments mean that only about 3% of components are interchangeable with the earlier vehicle.[11]
The Challenger 2 has four crew members consisting of a, commander, gunner, loader, and driver. The main armament is a L30A1 120-millimetre (4.7 in) rifled tank gun, an improved derivative of the L11 gun used on the Chieftain and Challenger 1.[12] Fifty rounds of ammunition are carried for the main armament, alongside 4,200 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition for the tank's secondary weapons: a L94A1 EX-34 chain gun mounted coaxially, and a L37A2 (GPMG) machine gun. The turret and hull are protected with second generation Chobham armour, also known as Dorchester. Powered by a Perkins CV12-6A V12 diesel engine, the tank has a range of 550 kilometres (340 mi) and maximum road speed of 59 kilometres per hour (37 mph).[13]
The Challenger 2 eventually completely replaced the Challenger 1 in British service. In June 1991, the UK ordered 140 vehicles, followed by a further 268 in 1994; these were delivered between 1994 and 2002. The tank entered operational service with the British Army in 1998 and has since been used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Iraq.[8] To date, two Challenger 2 tanks are confirmed to have been destroyed in operations; the first was by accidental friendly fire from another Challenger 2 in Basra in 2003,[14] and the second was during the Russo-Ukrainian War, where the tank was destroyed under Ukrainian control during the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.[note 1][15][16]
Challenger 2 tanks were also ordered by Oman in the 1990s with delivery of 38 vehicles being completed in 2001. A number of British Challenger 2 tanks were delivered to Ukraine in 2023.[17]
Since the Challenger 2 entered service in 1998, various upgrades have sought to improve its protection, mobility and lethality. This has culminated in an upgraded design, known as Challenger 3, which is set to gradually replace Challenger 2 from 2027.[18]
The big man upstairs: ...
The woman ( what )
The furry ( 💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨 )
lol I feel bad for Eve
WAS THAT THE FART OF 87!!?!?!??!
Fnaf reference more like f-
can we go back to the days when j-bug and snyfort were the most popular animators instead of this
Germany simulator 🗣️🗣️
So when will Holly Water 3 come out
I FOUND THE TIME
ITS AUGUST 12 2036
THE BEGINING: 💛👹👀🎵😶😌😚🙇♂️😭😊🎵
Chat, have we lost all semblance of human thought?
0:01 where the microwave sounds 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its not even an microwave
W intro
Im traumatized now
YO DADDY SPROUTS BACK❤
0:37 no harm good ending
We are insane we just dont know it yet yall🤩🤩🤩
HOLY WATER PLS
absolute waffle
imagine being in there father lakey
나한태fart1껴주면소원이었다
*sniffs* Ohh, Your Cute Fart UwU~ ❤❤❤❤❤
Criminal criminal criminal criminal. Criminal criminal criminal criminal. Criminal criminal criminal. Cri- -horribly turns into a anonaly-
Dang that punch
Disgusting heat 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 give me holy water
Yay a new profile
Part two pls😊
DAD
im not your dad, get lost
That hand girl be bustin
R.I.P eve
Rest in peace eve
When saitama is there
911 green toxic smoke spreads out in my karen mom's elevator
Why is this on my recommended 🌚
RIP. Elevator.
How about this? How about how about this inside elevator
What happened to the Noise at the start of the video
Wtf are you watching?
We Go to war my comrades
I NEED HOLY WATER😳
RIP Eva
Your dad just left you lol
my honest reaction while scrolling: :|
Awesome animation dude! Love it
How did you get 3 ilkes and are you a kid or 12 old
Rip bacon girl
The fact this got on my recommendation.... Wtf
0:04 top 1 intros you should never forget
I hear paper mario in the background
1 like= save Roblox Gril from that big ass skunk