What are the international implications for allowing foreign troops that nuked you to run a train on your PM?
>>216585248Daikin killed 2 million kim pak lees>Daikin produced around 2 million shells for the U.S. during the Korean War. In 1952, Daikin received U.S. military orders for 81mm mortar shells, and over three years produced about 2 million shells of various types. Daikin’s own corporate history publications confirm specific numbers, such as 625,400 units of 81mm mortar shells, as part of the U.S. “special procurements” during the war. The Korean War procurement boom (1950–53) pumped about $2–3 billion into the Japanese economy
>>216585459I have a daikin air conditioner, pretty good, didn't know they were so based, i also have a general air conditioner, were they based as well
>>216585897They originally manufactured artillery shells. When shells are in an armory, humidity would ruin gunpowder. To address this, they developed an air conditioning system to maintain constant temperature and humidity in the armory. This system was later sold for consumer use, marking the beginning of Daikin air conditioners.
>>216586074Today's artillery shells have temperature agnostic gunpowder, right?