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Tango01 | 15 Jun 2023 7:45 p.m. PST |
"First, we literally fell in love with these railway complexes. This is probably due to the initial lack of knowledge of the issue. And secondly, the creators of armored trains, engineers, designers, craftsmen, workers, however, like the crews of BP, today seem to be ingenious adventurists, people for whom nothing really was impossible.
At least, it is precisely such conclusions that come to mind upon close acquaintance with history armored trains. In general – both built and fought. From the heart…"
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