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Armour (Commonwealth English) or
armor (American English; see
spelling differences) is a
covering used to
protect an object, individual, or
vehicle from...
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their Armored Core and
unlock further opportunities to make money. Some
games include an "Arena" mode in
which the
player fights other Armored Core pilots...
- (military), a
military wheeled armored vehicle Armored car (valuables), an
armored cargo vehicle for
transporting valuables Armored car (VIP), a
civilian bullet-proof...
- A
military armored (also
spelled armoured) car is a
wheeled armored fighting vehicle,
historically emplo**** for reconnaissance,
internal security, armed...
- not make them
armored bulldozers as such,
because combat remains the
primary role —
earth moving is a
secondary task. The
first armored bulldozer (D7A)...
- In a warship, an
armored citadel is an
armored box
enclosing the
machinery and
magazine spaces formed by the
armored deck, the
waterline belt, and the...
- The 2nd
Armored Division ("**** on Wheels") was an
armored division of the
United States Army. The
division pla****
important roles during World War II...
- However, Bush
turned down the
offer as he
wanted to
remain in
Armored Saint.
Armored Saint recorded a five-song demo that
landed the song "Lesson Well...
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armored flight decks,
which did
reduce their aircraft complement and its ****ociated
striking and
combat air
patrol capabilities, but the deck
armor was...
- The 1st
Armored Division,
nicknamed "Old Ironsides", is a
combined arms
division of the
United States Army. The
division is part of III
Armored Corps and...