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A quiet, solidly mounted anvil does make a meaningful difference in the quality of blacksmithing work. When an anvil rattles due to poor bolting, base imperfections, or instability, it absorbs and dissipates much of the hammer’s energy through vibration and movement rather than transferring it efficiently into the hot...

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Mr Zelenskyy, If China had provided military supplies to Russia, the situation on the battleground would not have been where it is now. If your goal is to gain Trump's favor, smearing China won't help. In this video, we see a Chinese drone that can soar through the air with the grace of a bird and a size comparable to a classic hardwood-handled grenade. Its payload coefficient is the highest of any UAV currently in existence. It is also China's micro combat drone which weighs less than one kilogram and is intended for use by all infantry squads. 🔵 During surveillance operations, it can fly stealthily to the area around enemy positions and relay real-time intelligence, including the opponent's troop deployment, weaponry, and equipment, to its headquarters through high-definition cameras. 🔵 During combat, it can carry weapons and up to three grenades. 🔵 This drone's propeller blades are foldable, making it easier to transport and deploy for use in combat. 🔵 This little military drone has a payload capacity that is double its weight. Its ability to harness aerodynamics and produce more lift thanks to its coaxial double-rotor design allows it to transport bigger loads or pieces of equipment. 🔵 The drone has built-in NPU computer capacity, which is powered by AI technology. Allow the drone to learn in advance, and it will be able to perform duties autonomously on the battlefield. 🔵 A 35mm gun-mounted grenade launcher can be used to launch this drone, allowing the soldier to strike at a much greater distance. 🔵 In some situations, this tiny combat drone can be converted into a multi-rotor. In other words, the power mechanism may be easily transformed into a 4-rotor or 6-rotor aircraft, allowing it to carry out a variety of duties and increase its total pulling force.

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