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🇮🇷What is the plasma weapon Iran is developing? •Iran is developing plasma-based weapons as part of its advanced military programs. •Research includes high-energy laser technologies for both defense and offense. •It’s also working on anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems powered by plasma tech. The future of warfare is here —...

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SEE1 год назад

Iran is getting more stronger.

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Range ETFs1 год назад

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Abdel Gamal Shakur Snr1 год назад

Long live iran

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Soran Ibrahim1 год назад

Shit's about to get real...

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博文黃1 год назад

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Harys1 год назад

MasyaAllah AllahuAkbar TabarokAllah iran...

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