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Teknologi NAZI Yang Melangkaui Zaman :: UFO, Anti Graviti, Rocket, Silikon
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Originally posted by Mawlay at 27-5-2009 19:31
Kerana hitler lah british jatuh bangkrap pasal perang kalu tak dapat le merasa merdeka
he he.ramai yang tak sedar hakikat itu. |
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Reply #140 kuseng_power's post
Betul cuma ada yang kata sebenarnya Tiger ni overrated |
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Originally posted by sayapghaib at 8-6-2009 13:19
he he.ramai yang tak sedar hakikat itu.
Aku pun pernah terfikir camtu.
Sebab byk berbelanja masa WW2 lah, British tak nak ambik risk lagi kalau berlaku perang di Tanah Melayu.
Kena pulak TAR sanggup merdeka dgn cara perbincangan dan syarikat British tidak diambil alih automatically oleh kerajaan T.Melayu maka British sanggup undur. Kalau tak undur kan, mungkin terpaksa melalui perang 3 segi, lawan komunis laknat dan pejuang nasionalisme sayap kanan. |
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Originally posted by panzer at 11-6-2009 10:42
Syarikat British tidak diambil alih automatically
Zaman Mahathir baru dapat balik Syarikat British..... |
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Reply #144 panzer's post
Secara hakikat...Darurat memang perang cuma tak disebut sebagai 'perang'. |
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Reply #139 alphawolf's post
Pastu kena faced russian t-34 lak, 30000+++ gitew gak...
kat western front, mostly german tank musnah dsebabkan serangan udara allies... |
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Reply #139 alphawolf's post
yup, tapi too heavy kalau nak dibandingkan dengan sherman n t-34. plus , it took 3 sherman to put down one tiger. |
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beshnye bc,,hehe,,tp sy jd pembaca setia je la,,coz x paham era2 hitler ni,,
coz x pnah di dedahkan ttg zaman ni,,yg taw hitler ni so kejam,,hehe,,2 je |
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Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 14-11-2010 21:59
Die Hitler Bomba (The Final Solution)
Fiirst Atom Bomb In All Human History , Droped in Japan in 1945
A German historian has claimed in a new book presented on Monday that Nazi scientists successfully tested a tactical nuclear weapon in the last months of World War II. Rainer Karlsch said that new research in Soviet and also Western archives, along with measurements carried out at one of the test sites, provided evidence for the existence of the weapon.
"The important thing in my book is the finding that the Germans had an atomic reactor near Berlin which was running for a short while, perhaps some days or weeks," he told the BBC.
"The second important finding was the atomic tests carried out in Thuringia and on the Baltic Sea."
Mr Karlsch describes what the Germans had as a "hybrid tactical nuclear weapon" much smaller than those dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki.
' Bright light '
He said the last test, carried out in Thuringia on 3 March 1945, destroyed an area of about 500 sq m, killing several hundred prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates.
The weapons were never used because they were not yet ready for mass production. There were also problems with delivery and detonation systems.
Karlsch has done us a service in showing that German research into uranium went further than we'd thought... but there was not a German atom bomb
Michael Schaaf, German physicist
"We haven't heard about this before because only small groups of scientists were involved, and a lot of the documents were classified after they were captured by the Allies," said Karlsch.
"I found documents in Russian and Western archives, as well as in private German ones."
One of these is a memo from a Russian spy, brought to the attention of Stalin just days after the last test. It cites "reliable sources" as reporting "two huge explosions" on the night of 3 March.
Karlsch also cites German eyewitnesses as reporting light so bright that for a second it was possible to read a newspaper, accompanied by a sudden blast of wind.
The eyewitnesses, who were interviewed on the subject by the East German authorities in the early 1960s, also said they suffered nose-bleeds, headaches, and nausea for days afterwards.
Karlsch also pointed to measurements carried out recently at the test site that found radioactive isotopes.
Sceptical response
His book has provoked huge interest in Germany, but also scepticism.
It has been common knowledge for decades that the Nazis carried out atomic experiments, but it has been widely believed they were far from developing an atomic bomb.
"The eyewitnesses he puts forward are either unreliable or they are not reporting first-hand information; allegedly key documents can be interpreted in various ways," said the influential news weekly Der Spiegel.
"Karlsch displays a catastrophic lack of understanding of physics," wrote physicist Michael Schaaf, author of a previous book about Nazi atomic experiments, in the Berliner Zeitung newspaper.
"Karlsch has done us a service in showing that German research into uranium went further than we'd thought up till now, but there was not a German atom bomb," he added.
It has also been pointed out that the United States employed thousands of scientists and invested billions of dollars in the Manhattan Project, while Germany's "dirty bomb" was allegedly the work of a few dozen top scientists who wanted to change the course of the war.
Karlsch himself acknowledged that he lacked absolute proof for his claims, and said he hoped his book would provoke further research.
But in a press statement for the book launch, he is defiant.
"It's clear there was no master plan for developing atom bombs. But it's also clear the Germans were the first to make atomic energy useable, and that at the end of this development was a successful test of a tactical nuclear weapon."
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VG1-6, MP3008 dengan VK98 semua senjata desperate Jerman! |
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Balas #152 HangPC2\ catat
kalo dalam game call of duty aku selalu guna senjata MP3008 tu sebab mudah nak target enemy kat depan.Selalu aku curi je dari pihak jerman..yg pihak us punyer senapang hampeh |
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Reply #158 HangPC2's post
Henschel Hs 294 antara misil anti-kapal tercanggih sebab ianya direka untuk masuk ke dalam air dan meletup di bawah waterline kapal. Sehingga hari ni ASM termoden pun setakat meletup atas waterline. |
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Hitler's stealth fighter re-created by plane experts
Fri, Jun 26 12:20 PM
Washington, June 26 (ANI): Top stealth-plane experts have re-created a radical Nazi aircraft, a retro-futuristic fighter, which was made during World War II, under the orders of German dictator Adolf Hitler.
According to a report in National Geographic News, to replicate the Ho 2-29, a team from the Northrop Grumman defense-contracting corporation used original Nazi blueprints of Hitler's stealth fighter and the only surviving Ho 2-29, which has been stored in a US government facility for more than 50 years.
The engineers' goal was to determine whether the so-called stealth fighter was truly radar resistant.
In the process, they have uncovered new clues to just how close Nazi engineers were to unleashing a jet that some say could have changed the course of the war.
The all-wing Ho 2-29 looked more like today's U.S. B-2 bomber than like any other World War II aircraft.
Made primarily of wood and powered by jet engines, the plane was designed for speeds of up to 600 miles an hour (970 kilometers an hour).
Armed with four 30mm cannons and two 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) bombs, the planned production model was also meant to pack a punch.
A Ho 2-29 prototype made a successful test flight just before Christmas 1944. But by then, time was running out for the Nazis, and they were never able to perfect the design or produce more than a handful of prototype planes.
Determining the Horten's stealth capabilities could help reveal what might have happened if the Ho 2-29 had been unleashed in force.
To determine once and for all whether the Ho 2-29 had stealth capabilities, experts first examined the surviving 2-29 and probed it with a portable radar unit based on World War II radar tech.
Then, in the fall and winter of 2008, they set about building the full-scale re-creation at a restricted-access Northrop Grumman testing facility in California's Mojave Desert.
The construction team embraced historic materials and techniques, and the Horten 2-29 replica, like the original, is made largely of wood and bonded with glue and nails.
Unlike the original, however, the replica wasn't built to fly, though it did soar, after a fashion.
The new craft's body was constructed around a rotor, which allowed the replica to be manipulated atop a five-story-tall column.
There, in January 2009, the craft was subjected to World War II-style radar.
Radar tests on the replica show that the plane's radical, smooth design would indeed have given it a significant advantage against radar, according to Tom Dobrenz, a Northrop Grumman expert, who led the Horten replica project.
- ANI -
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