Anonymous ID: 7fb2e0 Dec. 1, 2018, 9:20 a.m. No.4102738   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4102462

not near as linked, but what is Llaollao?

A frozen yogurt from Alicante, Spain.

Alicante, Spain…

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2010/aug/10/costa-blanca-hidden-nazis

 

Cantarero insists that "Spain not only has for decades been a haven for Nazis, but it still is" and reinforces this point with reference to the 1989 homage to Hitler in Madrid, which was held on the centenary of his birth and which was attended by dozens of neo-Nazis, including Leon Degrelle. Spain was the only European country to allow such a tribute and this small band of monsters, frequently hiding behind a benign facade, could safely continue to spread their hate-filled supremacist ideology even in retirement.

 

So why did so many fleeing Nazis choose Spain? The level of co-operation between Spain and Germany is characterised by the 1939 agreement between General MartĂ­nez Anido and Heinrich Himmler, by which any German resident of Spain, suspected of not supporting the Nazi cause, could be detained and repatriated immediately, without any preliminary extradition appeal or trial.

 

Spain, although in theory a neutral country, supplied the Nazis with a large quantity of materials that were of vital importance to their war effort. Indeed, many of the Francoists, especially Falangists, were sympathetic to the tenets of nazism and helped various Nazi organisations in Spain both during the second world war (such as facilitating the activities of the giant Sofindus holding company) and post war (in helping to organise refugee ratlines).

Anonymous ID: 7fb2e0 Dec. 1, 2018, 9:30 a.m. No.4102860   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4102824

tested before 2001…

 

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/jsow-upgrade-axe-raises-broach-doubt-37791/

A Broach warhead is being considered also for the USAF's AGM-86C Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile (CALCM). The first dynamic test of the warhead in a CALCM airframe was conducted in the UK in late May, perforating a concrete target 20% thicker than anything previously defeated by a 450kg-class penetrator warhead.

 

CALCM developer Boeing is conducting a parallel evaluation of the Broach and Lockheed Martin's Advanced Unitary Penetrator (AUP). flight tests from a B-52 are planned for next year. The Broach offers twice the penetration capability, BAe says, but is considered higher risk than the AUP.

 

Under a memorandum of understanding signed in February, the Broach will be considered also by the USA for penetrator versions of the Advanced Tactical Missile System, Tactical Tomahawk, Stand-Off Land Attack Missile - Expanded Response and, potentially, the Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile.

 

The UK/US agreement also covers an exchange of analytical tools which are designed to improve modelling of the Broach warhead.