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Military vehicles are
commonly armoured (or
armored; see
spelling differences) to
withstand the
impact of shrapnel, bullets, s****, rockets, and missiles...
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officially issued body
armor in the
shape of
nickel and
silicon armor plates that was
called sappenpanzer (nicknamed 'Lobster
armor') from late 1916. These...
- two main types:
regular non-
plated body
armor for
moderate to
substantial protection, and hard-
plate reinforced body
armor for
maximum protection, such...
- Belt
armor is a
layer of
heavy metal armor plated onto or
within the
outer hulls of warships,
typically on battleships,
battlecruisers and cruisers, and...
-
armour makers started to make new
types of
armour made of
larger iron
plate and
plated leather. This new suit of
armour is
called tōsei
gusoku (gusoku), which...
- "Standalone
Throat Armour Plate - NIJ
Level III (3) + AK47". "Soft
Armor". AA SHIELD.
Retrieved 2020-10-06. "Interceptor Body
Armor". www.globalsecurity.org...
- armour)
Lamellar armour Laminar armour O-yoroi
Plated mail (tatami-do only) Shar-ayne —
style of
armor from the Middle-East
which has
similar construction...
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Ceramic armor is
armor used by
armored vehicles and in
personal armor to
resist projectile penetration through its high
hardness and
compressive strength...
- body
armor went into full
production later that year. In 2007, news
reports were
being issued on the lack of
protection from hard and soft
plated body...
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September 17, 2023.
Bibliography of Tank
Armor "
Plate Steels for
National Defense" (PDF). Coatsville, Penn.: ISG
Plate (International
Steel Group). September...