Sentences with phrase «make armaments»

On the other hand, Ilyushun Industries must have simply had to make armaments for Stalin and wasn't really interested in serving its stockholders as the primary reason for its being as Krupp Industries in Hitlers Third Reich was: serving the stockholders and screw Hitler, was their motto - right?
The US economy transitioned in the space of some 18 months in the Second World War from one of manufacturing cars to one of making armaments.

Not exact matches

The new armaments don't make the Stryker a fighting vehicle, but Meissel said the search for heaftier weapons stems from the reduction in manpower in Europe from 300,000 during the Cold War to about 30,000 now.
While the unlimited range, the quiet and very stealthy nature of these combat vessels makes them incredibly dangerous, it's their armament that plays the biggest part in making them the most lethal killing machines traversing the oceans today.
Especially important in supplying such information are books, magazines, newspapers, radio, and television, through which the public can best be kept continually abreast of developments and possibilities both in weapons technology and in efforts toward armament reduction and control, and can be made aware of the nature and scope of the peril in which the world stands so long as war remains the ultimate resort in the settlement of international differences.
Simply by living as a citizen of a State that maintains gigantic armaments, to say nothing of paying taxes to that State, one makes concessions to the use of military force.
Ozark Armament made the Rhino to be able to stand up to tough conditions.
«We recognize that the gravest terror threat we face — a nuclear attack made possible by nuclear proliferation — requires a comprehensive strategy for reducing the world's nuclear stockpiles and preventing the spread of those armaments,» it says.
Armaments are meticulously detailed, terrain is realistically portrayed and characters are accurately modeled down almost to the pores on their skin — one can confuse Quiet's motion capture model Stefanie Joosten for her very own in - game doppelganger, just by adding a costume (or lack thereof), a sniper rifle, and some make up.
It generates hate, pity and even manages to makes us reconsider what we recognise as the current world, in its unbarred race to armament and technology.
Whether or not that's because it would've made the game unbalanced is unknown, but because all of the other weapons at your disposal are so run - of - the - mill, it's a bummer when you're teased with such an awesome gun, only to have to spend the next couple of chapters using the garden variety armaments third - person shooting fans have grown accustomed to over the years.
You'll configure your ships» armaments; you'll swap in new wings, noses, and tail pieces; paint on decals and art; make custom looks on the fly - and it will all take place in your personal drone bay.
And all the iconic armaments, including the Torque Bow, Boltok Pistol and Hammer of Dawn, make a welcome return — in addition to some equally destructive alternatives.
New to this edition of the game, besides the obvious graphical upgrades and physical controller support, is a second playable character for the local co-op — a Space Raptor that spits acid, which makes for a very effective armament (we all remember what happened to Seinfeld «s «Newman» in Jurassic Park).
And what to make of the booth for Peter Finer — a gallery that specializes in antique arms and armament?
And the old religions are creating new sins: http://www.3news.co.nz/Fossil-fuels-An-industry-of-sin/tabid/1160/articleID/311233/Default.aspx «Fossil fuels: An industry of sin» «The church already makes an effort not to invest in industries it sees as unethical, such as pornography, gambling, tobacco and armaments.
Making it all the way to the core of a Cauldron will increase the amount of machines that can be overridden using Aloy's armament.
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