Deep Sea Dock Ambience - Metal Gear Solid 2 (No Music)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Two years after the sinking of the tanker USS Discovery, the off-shore decontamination facility known as the Big Shell, which was constructed which, according the government, spilled thousands of gallons of crude oil into the New York Harbor.
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This takes me back
This feels like being in a big indoor hotel pool at night.
i always liked obtaining the thermal goggles right at the start of the plant chapter.
Yessss! Been watching since your MGS1 vids and I remember requesting MGS2! Thanks for doing these! MGS has great ambient tracks!
More to come hope you enjoy 😊
Beautiful! Can you do one of the parcel room Strut E? Must be difficult with the status report guard but....
NOW this is cozy! Where is snake at again in this level?
In World War 1, the German army was the primary user of flamethrowers, first deploying them in combat against Allied troops and using them extensively throughout the war; they were considered the leading developer and practitioner of this weapon during the conflict.
During World War I, Italy primarily used chemical grenades containing chlorine and phosgene gas against enemy forces, notably in attacks against the Austro-Hungarian army on the Italian front, with one significant instance being the assault on Monte San Michele in 1916 where thousands of Italian soldiers were exposed to a mix of these gases; in World War II, while Italy did possess chemical weapons, there is no documented evidence of widespread use of chemical grenades by Italian forces on the battlefield due to the fear of retaliation and the existence of defensive measures like gas masks.
No, Italian grenades in World War 1 were not typically "mustard grenades"; while Italy did use chemical weapons during the war, like other nations, "mustard gas" was a separate chemical agent usually delivered through artillery shells, not grenades, and was most commonly used by the German forces, not the Italians.
Key points about mustard gas in WWI:
Chemical composition: Mustard gas is a chemical compound called bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide, which causes severe skin burns and blistering when exposed to it.
Primary user: Germany was the primary user of mustard gas in WWI.
Delivery method: Mustard gas was usually deployed through artillery shells, not grenades.
How did they treat gas attacks in WW1?
Primitive cotton face pads soaked in bicarbonate of soda were issued to troops in 1915, but by 1918 filter respirators using charcoal or chemicals to neutralise the gas were common
The British used a variety of weapons in World War I, including rifles, machine guns, mortars, tanks, and more:
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) Rifle Mk III: The standard infantry rifle for the British Army, this bolt-action weapon fired .303 caliber rounds and had a 10-round magazine. It was accurate and durable, and could potentially kill a man from two kilometers away.
Mortars: Used in all sizes to take out enemy machine-gun and sniper posts.
Vickers Machine Gun: A machine gun used by the British.
Lewis Machine Gun: A machine gun used by the British.
Tanks: The British used Mark I and later tanks, as well as the Medium Mark A Whippet.
Hand grenades: Used by the British.
Anti-gas fans: Invented by civilian scientist Mrs. Hertha Ayrton, these fans were used to clear the gaseous residue left after a gas attack.
Revolvers: The British used Smith & Wesson's large frame military-style revolver, as well as Spanish-made handguns.
Other weapons used by the British during World War I include the Pattern 1914, the Lee-Speed, the Stokes mortar, and the Vickers-Crayford rocket gun.
Hey, do you think you can get the ambience audio from the videogame "Dracula 2: the last sanctuary"? Pretty neat material there.
Nothing is off the cards. I can look into it at some point maybe. 😊
Hey dude, i have a question. Since you uploaded other ambiences from MGS2, could you upload the ambience from Parcel Room?
don't wanna burst your bubble, but the description has a typo in it. :3
I remember the cockroaches
Did you say nerd?