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  2. World of Warships - Wikipedia

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    World of Warships is a naval warfare-themed free-to-play multiplayer online game developed and published by Wargaming. [1] Players control warships of choice and can battle other random players on the server , play cooperative battles against bots , or participate in an advanced player versus environment (PvE) battle mode.

  3. Wargaming (company) - Wikipedia

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    Initially focused on turn-based strategy and real-time strategy games, Wargaming switched to developing free-to-play online action games in 2009, including the military-themed team-based game World of Tanks, and later World of Warships, World of Warships Legends, World of Warplanes, World of Tanks Blitz, and World of Warships Blitz.

  4. Valentina (software) - Wikipedia

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    Valentina is an open source pattern drafting software tool, designed to be the foundation of a new stack of open source tools to remake the garment industry. [5] The program was named after mother of the founder Roman Telezhinsky, a cutter by profession, who gave him the idea for the project.

  5. Category:Naval video games - Wikipedia

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    Sea Dogs (video game) Sea Power (video game) Sea Wolf (video game) Seafox (video game) Seventh Fleet (video game) Sid Meier's Pirates! Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004 video game) Silent Hunter (video game) Silent Hunter II; Silent Hunter III; Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific; Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic; Skull and Bones (video game ...

  6. Oilskin - Wikipedia

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    The modern oilskin garment was developed by a New Zealander, Edward Le Roy, in 1898. Le Roy used worn-out sailcloth painted with a mixture of linseed oil and wax to produce a waterproof garment suitable to be worn on deck in foul-weather conditions. Oilskins are part of the range of protective clothing also known as foul-weather gear.

  7. Warship (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Warship is a computer wargame that simulates Asiatic-Pacific Theater naval surface combat during World War II. [1] It is set between 1941 and 1945, and focuses on the conflict between Imperial Japan and the United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. The game contains a "construction kit" that allows the player to create custom scenarios. [2]

  8. Sharkskin - Wikipedia

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    The addition of synthetics can create a heightened metallic-like sheen, and/or added flexibility. Artificial sharkskin, in part for its comparably low price point, gained traction as a clothing material in the early 1960s and the disco era of the late 1970s. Its popularity waned, but enjoyed brief fashion resurgences in the mid-1980s, mid-1990s ...

  9. Anti-flash gear - Wikipedia

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    Anti-flash gear was introduced in the Royal Navy following the Battle of Jutland during the First World War, [2] when a number of British warships had been destroyed or damaged by flash from burning cordite propellant passing through the shell handling room into the magazine.