Inventions – tigerdivision.com http://www.tigerdivision.com/ Fri, 20 Sep 2024 15:35:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 https://www.tigerdivision.com/wp-content/uploads/2HLLy8/2021/10/cropped-tiger-division-worldwarII-32x32.png Inventions – tigerdivision.com http://www.tigerdivision.com/ 32 32 Top 3 Online Slots Themed on the Second World War https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/12/09/top-3-online-slots-themed-on-the-second-world-war/ https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/12/09/top-3-online-slots-themed-on-the-second-world-war/#respond Thu, 09 Dec 2021 02:21:00 +0000 https://www.tigerdivision.com/?p=20 From 1939 to 1945, the world saw the horrors of one of the biggest wars in history. This came to…

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From 1939 to 1945, the world saw the horrors of one of the biggest wars in history. This came to be known as the Second World War. A few of the world’s biggest nations involved themselves in the bloodiest of confrontations. There were mainly two great powers in this war that formed two opposite alliances. 

One of them was called the Allies and the other was known as the Axis. The Second World War involved over 100 million people from more than 30 nations. The Asia-Pacific region was dominated by Japan. In Europe, Germany and Italy sought to conquer the entire continent. This is among the deadliest of conflicts in human history, which would always be remembered for its brutalities. 

This period in history has also been the subject of many movies and television series. Today, the boom in online gaming has resulted in many online casino slots themed in the Second World War. Let’s take a look at the top three among them:

1. World War II

Developed by GazGaming, this online slot game takes you into the heart of the Second World War. It features reels that incorporate symbols of troops from several nations. You’ll certainly find this game very immersive. It would keep you engaged with its imagery of tanks, naval battles, and much more. 

The game has a pretty usual layout of 5 reels and 20 paylines. It also includes some fascinating features. Among them is the bonus icon, which is Reichstag’s red flag. When three of these flags appear on a winning payline, the bonus round starts.

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2. Flying Ace

Microgaming has always come up with some exciting slot games. It has also developed an online slot with a Second World War theme called Flying Ace. This game is unique, as it has a classic slot formation. As a result, you get 3 reels and 5 paylines. 

The icons that you’ll see on the reels are in the form of BAR offerings. They appear in single, double, and triple formats. The symbol of ‘A’ is featured in this online slot. The highest paying standard icon is that of a lady on a torpedo.

3. Pacific Attack

This game has been developed by NetEnt. Based on the Second World War theme, this online slot is centred on battles of the Pacific. The game has 5 reels with a range of intriguing symbols on them. They include a parachutist ejecting from his exploding fighter plane and an underwater mine. You’ll also find several medals on the reels. What makes this game truly entertaining are its special features. 

Among them is the Wild icon, which features a fighter pilot. The wilds substitute for all the other icons present on the reels. This forms a winning combination. It doesn’t include scatters or bonus symbols. The Scatter icons are those of a movie screen starlet.

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4 Greatest Inventions Made During World War II https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/09/25/4-greatest-inventions-made-during-world-war-ii/ https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/09/25/4-greatest-inventions-made-during-world-war-ii/#respond Sat, 25 Sep 2021 12:22:01 +0000 https://www.tigerdivision.com/?p=26 Among the most infamous inventions made during World War II was undoubtedly the atomic bomb. The United States launched its…

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Among the most infamous inventions made during World War II was undoubtedly the atomic bomb. The United States launched its first and only nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. As a result, an estimated 110,000 to 210,000 individuals lost their lives. 

This bomb certainly stands out for the mass destruction that it caused. However, there were many significant innovations made during the war that were non-lethal in nature. They were mostly in the fields of technology and medicine. 

These innovations influenced and reshaped the world as we know it today. Some of them were based on designs or research that predated the war. As they weren’t funded by the government, these projects failed to take off before the Second World War. Here are some details of these innovations:

1. Flu vaccines

In 1918 and 1919, the influenza pandemic had some serious effects during World War I. It motivated the United States military to develop the first flu vaccine. Scientists started isolating flu viruses during the 1930s and 1940s. The development of vaccines against them was sponsored by the United States army. 

The first flu vaccine was approved by the United States for military use in 1945. It got approval for civilian use the following year. Among the leading researchers on this project was the renowned scientist, Jonas Salk. He later went on to develop the vaccine for polio.

2. Penicillin

This antibiotic was discovered by the Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming in 1928. Before the widespread use of antibiotics, even small cuts and scrapes could cause deadly infections in the United States. It wasn’t until the Second World War that the country began mass-producing Penicillin as a means of medical treatment. 

The manufacture of this antibiotic for soldiers was a priority for the US War Department. It had described the effort as a ‘race against death’ in a poster. The surgeons in the military were surprised by the effectiveness of this drug. It increased the chances of one’s survival and reduced pain. The drug also made it easier for doctors and nurses to care for soldiers on the battlefield.

3. Blood plasma transfusion

Charles Drew, an American surgeon during World War II, standardized blood plasma’s production for medical use. An entire system was developed, which involved the mixing of water and freeze-dried blood plasma. 

The water and freeze-dried blood plasma were collected in two separate sterile jars and then mixed together. Plasma could be given to anyone, unlike the whole blood. This made it easier to administer it on the battlefield.

4. Jet engines

A British engineer with the Royal Air Force known as Frank Whittle patented the jet engine in 1930. Despite this, Germany became the first country to fly a jet engine. It performed a flight test of its model on the 27th of August 1939. This was just a few days before it invaded Poland. Germany and Japan had been getting ready for World War II for about a decade. 

The British government developed aircraft based on the designs of Whittle with the onset of the war. The first plane of the Allies to use jet propulsion took flight on the 15th of May 1941. Jet planes were faster than propeller planes but also required a lot more fuel. They were also more difficult to handle.

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4 Most Destructive Weapons Used in World War II https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/08/28/4-most-destructive-weapons-used-in-world-war-ii/ https://www.tigerdivision.com/2021/08/28/4-most-destructive-weapons-used-in-world-war-ii/#respond Sat, 28 Aug 2021 17:20:29 +0000 https://www.tigerdivision.com/?p=22 The Second World War was one of the most terrifying and widespread of all wars in history. Over 100 million…

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The Second World War was one of the most terrifying and widespread of all wars in history. Over 100 million people from more than 30 countries were either directly or indirectly involved in the war. The casualties of the war amounted to more than 60 million. During this war, there was an increased focus on technology, innovation, communication systems and medicine. 

The Allies finally emerged victorious in this destructive war. Towards the end of the war, the Nazis collapsed and the Japanese and Italian empires fell. The Second World War will also be remembered for the deadliest of weapons that were used in the battles. Here’s the list of the most destructive weapons that were used in this war:

1. Atom bomb

How can one forget this ultimate weapon of mass destruction used in the war? It was for the first time in history that such a weapon was used. The effects of the atom bomb even lasted several decades after the war ended. The first atom bomb codenamed ‘Little Boy’ was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. 

The explosion caused by this bomb released 15 kilotons of TNT, which caused vast damage to the Japanese city. Only three days later, a second atom bomb codenamed ‘Fat Man’ was dropped on Nagasaki. It was even more powerful than the first one. The bomb released 21 kilotons of TNT. Over 100,000 individuals died due to these two bombs.

2. Hawker Hurricane

A single-seat fighter plane, the Hawker Hurricane was built by Hawker Aircraft for the RAF. It was among the greatest fighter planes of World War II. The Hawker Hurricane could reach a maximum speed of 340 miles per hour. It had a range of 468 miles with a ceiling of 35,000 feet. Armaments included in this aircraft included eight 0.303 machine guns. 

More than 14,500 Hawker Hurricane planes were built during the war. They included a later version called the Sea Hurricane. This aircraft is remembered for the Battle of Britain. During this battle fought in 1940, the RAF defended Great Britain against the German Air Force. The entire campaign was fought in the air.

3. Katyusha rocket launcher

The Katyusha rocket launcher was built by the Soviet Union during the war. It was a type of rocket artillery, which had multiple rocket launchers attached to the back of a vehicle. This provided mobility to the launchers. They were famous for the powerful punch that they delivered. Katyusha rocket launchers could bring down enemy troops in a matter of seconds and were cheaper than the artillery gun. 

The sound of these launchers also caused psychological terror. No wonder they were named Stalin’s organ. A Katyusha rocket launcher had a 5 kilogram-high explosive warhead and was attached on the vehicle called BM-13. The rockets possessed a range of 8.5 kilometres. The explosive fragmentation radius was more than 10 meters upon impact.

4. The MG 42

It was a 7.92×57 mm Mauser general-purpose machine gun. The Maschinengewehr 42 or MG 42 was a streamlined version of an earlier machine gun called MG 34. The most notable feature of this weapon was its high rate of firing, which was exceptionally high. It was about 1,200 to 1,500 rounds a minute. This was two times the firing rate of Vickers and Browning machine guns. 

The MG 42 also had a 1,000-meter range and could fire 50 rounds. It was called “Hitler’s buzz saw” by the American GIs. The Soviet Red Army called it “the linoleum ripper”. These names were given owing to its unique tearing sound caused due to its high rate of firing.

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