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I thought I'd add my two cents here. Hazbin was arguably a web series, but since it will likely be released on a streaming service, it falls under streaming television (or it will once it is on such a streaming platform). This is in contrast to Medrano's Helluva Boss which released on YouTube, which can be called web series more accurately. --Historyday01 (talk) 13:55, 22 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

YaG-10 (artillery)

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Hello Tengu99,

as you might have not noticed, there are allready articles about this anti-aircraft-gun in other languages. The russians refer to it as 76 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon 29-K or, in russian, 76-мм зенитная самоходная установка 29-К. YaG-10 is only the truck and therefore not the propper title of the page. A reliable source (russian literature) would be for example Е. Д. Кочнев, Автомобили Красной Армии 1918 — 1945., — М.. : Яуза: Эксмо, 2009. — С. 311. Maybe you can move the page one more time? I would correct some of the remainig links that clearly refer to the weapon and not the truck after that.

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I have no problems with calling it by a more proper name. Would it be alright to just translate and copy this page (https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/29%D0%9A)? Looks like I'd need to add "Copied content from [[<page name>]]; see that page's history for attribution" to the top?
Also, can you direct me to any pages with more info about 4M (artillery?
Thank you for your help :) Tengu99 (talk) 06:50, 4 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
Concerning the 4M (artillery): There is an russian article about the weapon system at ru:Зенитная пулемётная установка М4 образца 1931 года. It was mounted on serveral vehicles and also stationary, for example on buildings. See also commons:Category:Quadruple-mounted Maxim anti-aircraft machine gun. I personally highly doupt the number of 3000 GAZ-AAA equiped with it, especailly since a 2 ton truck would be quite an overkill for a 500 kg machine gun. Today, we would consider that thing most likely as a Technical (vehicle). The 3000 might be the number of guns produced in total. The GAZ-AAA trucks were rare compared to the GAZ-AA (two-axle chassis, 1.5 ton truck) and mainly used for pulling heavy equipment due to the better traction of the 6x4. And it was used as a chassis for much heavier weapons like a 76.2 mm gun (but also only a very low number). I personally would decripe the weapon system more in detail and leave out douptful information about the chassis used.
There are some sources in the russian article that might help you. English pages about model trucks are usually not really reliable.
You can translate the russian page for the 29K, if you want. You can use Template:Translated page on the talk page. A how-to is on the page there. Regards, --Druschba 4 (talk) 15:53, 4 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
Yes, 3,000 seems like way too many, I'll delete that. Most likely it's talking about the quad mount itself. Thanks again! :) Tengu99 (talk) 18:54, 4 July 2022 (UTC)Reply

4M (artillery)

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Thank you, will post objection to the deletion on the nomination page. I misunderstood the directions and thought I was supposed to delete that tag first then propose why on the talk page. Tengu99 (talk) 20:53, 12 July 2022 (UTC)Reply

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@Bruxton:First I've heard of The Teahouse. Thanks! :) Tengu99 (talk) 01:38, 3 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

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I know nothing of Soviet floaty drone copters from the 40s but I *love* that we have someone working on that. Bravo you. jengod (talk) 02:35, 1 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

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{{Re|Ibjaja055}} Could you give me some more information about needing more sources? It has 5 at the moment. What would you consider sufficient?Tengu99 (talk) 21:35, 23 September 2023 (UTC)Reply
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