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War Robots (previously titled Walking War Robots) is a mobile app game developed and published by the game developer Pixonic. It is a third-person shooter with real-time PvP battles in Multiplayer Online Battle Arena mode. Players operate BattleTech-like robots on a live battlefield.
Pixonic is a video game developer based in Limassol, Cyprus. [1] Following the company's establishment in 2009, its initial focus was on developing and publishing social network games. In 2013, Pixonic concentrated its efforts on the mobile device market. The company is best known for producing War Robots (formally known as Walking War Robots). [2]
CZ 805 BREN/ CZ 805 BREN 2: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×39mm Czech Republic: 2009–present (BREN) 2015–present (BREN 2) CZ 807: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 7.62x39mm 5.56×45mm NATO Czech Republic: 2013 ČZ 2000: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 5.56×45mm NATO Czechoslovakia: 1990 (prototypes only) Daewoo K1 ...
The “AR” in AR-15 rifle stands for ArmaLite Rifle, after the company that developed it in 1957. The letters do not stand for “assault rifle” or “automatic rifle.” In 1959, Colt ...
A smaller version of the AR-10 and adopted by the United States military as the M16 rifle. Later developed by Colt into a popular semi-automatic Colt AR-15. AR-16: 7.62×51mm NATO: ArmaLite: Prototype battle rifle. ArmaLite AR-17: 12 gauge: Semiautomatic 12ga 2shot shotgun based on the earlier AR-9. AR-18: 5.56×45mm NATO
The AR-15 became one of America's most popular guns after the end of the Assault Weapons Ban in 2004 and has been used in some of the most horrific mass shootings in the United States, including ...
Arkansas Highway 15, the designation for two state highways in Arkansas; Asiarunner, a locomotive in service with the Vietnam Railways (designated as AR15 VR) USS Deucalion (AR-15), a repair ship built for the United States Navy during World War II; AR15.com, a firearm-enthusiast web forum
Why do so many mass shooters use AR-15s? Partly because so many Americans have them, partly because they're designed to be easy, cheap and effective.