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Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.
Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in northwestern Russia , where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security "USEC" and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment ...
A minefield is an area covered with land mines or naval mines. Minefield(s) may also refer to: "Minefield" (Star Trek: Enterprise), the 29th episode of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise; Minefield (trunk build), the branding used for trunk builds of Mozilla Firefox "Minefields" (song), 2020 song by Faouzia and John Legend
Minefield warning on the Golan Heights, still valid more than 40 years after creation of the field by the Syrian army Minefields may be laid by several means. The preferred, but most labour-intensive, way is to have engineers bury the mines, since this will make the mines practically invisible and reduce the number of mines needed to deny the ...
The assumed presence of a minefield may have a morale effect of assumed risk in addition to actually damaging ships attempting to cross the field. In July 1939, before World War II had begun, the possibility of a Northern Barrage between the Orkney Islands and Norway (similar to the North Sea Mine Barrage of World War I ) had been considered.
A Yugoslav MRUD anti-personnel mine (line drawing). A cutaway of an MD-82 mine. An M14 mine, showing a cutaway view. The absence of a safety clip and the location of the arrow on the pressure plate clearly shows that this mine has been armed. This is a list of commonly used land mines.
Approximate locations of suspected minefields in Croatia in 2006. Minefields in Croatia cover 258.00 square kilometres (99.61 square miles) of territory. [1] As of 2020, the minefields (usually known as "mine suspected areas") are located in 45 [1] cities and municipalities within 8 [1] counties.
Campaigns to clear the landmines, led by a coalition of civil-society organizations, mine-affected communities and land mine survivors, operated from 2009 to 2011, until the Knesset passed the Minefield Clearance Act. [1] According to this law, the Israel Mine Action Authority was established and began clearing minefields in 2012.