Heat rounds have multi-purpose warheads which are used to defeat armored vehicles, helicopters and soft targets such as bunkers. |
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Some of the species that terror birds may have preyed on were heavily armored. |
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Troopers aboard untried war horses simply had no chance against heavily armored tank divisions. |
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I put on my flak jacket and helmet and walked up the road, which was jammed with tanks and armored fighting vehicles waiting to cross the bridge. |
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In traditional classifications, the hagfish, lampreys, and extinct armored jawless fish are grouped together in the paraphyletic Class Agnatha. |
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Transportation elements consisted of trucks, jeeps, and armored personnel carriers. |
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What we've discovered is that you can drive an armored wedge up to the outskirts with a relatively small force. |
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He fell with a bubbling gurgle, and Bahzell put his armored shoulder into the barrel of his companion's rearing horse. |
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Everyone knew tomorrow's mission involved an armored advance against possible heavy enemy defenses. |
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While US doctrine was still focused on armored and airmobile warfare, the missions required good old fashioned foot infantry. |
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He parried all of the soldier's blows and then landed one of his own, on the soldier's armored stomach. |
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Their armored amphibious vehicle had taken fire and, making a sharp turn, plunged into a deep ditch, rendering it immobile. |
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It is used because it is a heavier metal than lead and thus carries more impact against an armored target. |
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Some areas here are lethally dangerous for armed soldiers in armored vehicles. |
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Developed coastlines are often armored with concrete and rock structures to prevent property losses associated with shoreline erosion. |
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The battleships were loaded down with so much fuel, food, and ammunition that armored belts and decks were below the waterline. |
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Once in place, the loadmasters had to chain the heavily armored vehicles securely to the floor. |
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The heavily armored fish from the Devonian became extinct, being replaced with fish fauna that look more modern. |
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The Galeaspida are a strange group of armored fishes possessing a massive, flattened, one-piece bony shield. |
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For as long as they were there, no crocodile or armored herbivorous or general carnivorous dinosaur could grow very big. |
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The other family with extraordinary bacteriomes is Diaspididae, the armored scale insects. |
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Halkieriids were sluglike metazoans armored with a coat of mineralized sclerites and two prominent shells at either end. |
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News came in that a squadron of armored cars were rumbling down the Nevsky with red flags flying from them. |
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During the Late Permian they evolved huge, heavily armored herbivores, the pareiasaurs. |
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Instead it relies on a heavily armored exoskeleton and spines that effectively increase its size many times over. |
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Thyreophora includes the various armored dinosaurs, like Stegosaurus and Ankylosaurus. |
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Most mollusks have such tissue, but in this armored species, the gland is about 100 times the size of that found in related species. |
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Behind the armored cars, a couple of platoons of infantry came dashing out, firing rapidly. |
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Paramilitary forces attacked the village with helicopter gunships and armored cars. |
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She wants to spice up a moribund marriage, and thinks that robbing a bank or an armored car might be the perfect antidote to boredom. |
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The father tells them about a man who owns a million acres, and drives around in an armored car. |
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Two men were planning to rob an armored car that was about to make a morning delivery to a local Bank of America. |
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We have the best tanks in the world and the best armored personnel carriers and artillery pieces. |
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Infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and tanks can be used to evacuate them. |
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The evacuation is conducted in daylight, using armored personnel carriers that bring daily supplies to the front. |
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After the explosion other soldiers arrived in Bradley fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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Surface-to-air missile batteries and radar sites, armored units, governmental buildings, and safe houses were systematically taken out. |
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The tagua nuts grow in large armored clusters with each cluster containing many egg sized nuts. |
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Among the advantages, few of the Army's tanks and armored fighting vehicles were lost to enemy action, and in most cases, their crews survived. |
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They fought tanks, armored personnel carriers, jets and precision munitions with Datsun pickups. |
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The vehicle system is a turreted, armored, all-wheel drive vehicle that provides increased ballistic and land mine protection. |
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This is a defense posture they use in the wild, as they are heavily armored from top to sides with sharp thornlike scales. |
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Instead, armored and mechanized task forces operate in or near population centers, compounding the difficulty of their assigned tasks. |
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As urban areas loom large as potential battlefields, Army armored and mechanized forces face a real challenge. |
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Later he commanded a tank battalion, an armored brigade and the First Cavalry Division. |
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Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons. |
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During a lull in the fighting, some of the Russians tried to wave down a column of armored vehicles using white flags, but they were ignored. |
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The air force thought they were destroying hundreds of Serb armored vehicles. |
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Dennis pushed open the heavy hatch and crawled up onto the rough shell of the armored vehicle. |
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The lightweight housings are rubber armored, waterproof, shockproof and very comfortable in the hands. |
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In the 1980s Asian armies were buying armored vehicles and short-range aircraft to control internal threats. |
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The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era. |
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The armored division's modularity and flexibility distinguished it from the Army's traditional emphasis on organizational rigidity. |
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He's at risk of getting mortared, and he has to move with the military in armored Humvees. |
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World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support. |
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For him, armored divisions were too expensive, as was the necessity for motorized infantry. |
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But blowing off the concerns of troops in harm's way by noting that even fully armored vehicles sometimes blow up should be another matter. |
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We're pretty safe against blue on blue, friendly fire, because we usually have a tank in front of us and a Bradley armored vehicle in back of us. |
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The Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition is an Army war reserve modernization munition designed to defeat vehicles and light armored targets. |
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She threw the boomerang, and it spun through the air toward him, straight toward his armored chest. |
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Movements are large and appear relatively slow in the techniques designed for armored combat. |
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The second echelon was comprised of an armored division and a corps army aviation brigade. |
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As the missiles bore in, the Confederate vessels turned as one and presented their heavily armored broadsides to the incoming fire. |
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The armored soldiers, bearing their large broadswords, axes and spears, flooded into the cave, making the only exit closed from escape. |
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Soon there were troops, Humvees, tanks and armored vehicles squeezed into every space cleared of landmines. |
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The road south was a hardtop surface road that could support armored vehicles and heavy artillery. |
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Combat helicopters should act from ambushes by delivering strikes at tanks and other armored objects. |
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In many cases, these operations were carried out with infantry, aircraft, cavalry, and armored cars. |
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We should be fighting this battle with three U.S. armored divisions and an armored cavalry regiment to provide rear area security. |
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Furthermore, he believed that in modern warfare there was no place for armored cavalry. |
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When committed to combat, a field force would be assigned an armored cavalry regiment to serve as its eyes and ears. |
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These were jawless, armored fish informally called ostracoderms, but more correctly placed in the taxon Pteraspidomorphi. |
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But others have been crude hit-and-run attacks and in some cases even Quixotic charges by lightly armed men on armored vehicles. |
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From the foggy midnight mist came quiet, swift horses, wielding conscienceless armored statues. |
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Potential lethal payloads include penetrating warheads and a variety of submunitions that can individually target both soft and armored targets. |
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If deployed along a certain small strip, Soviet armored forces could penetrate the West and unleash apocalypse. |
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Notice the short stout, unbranched stems, armored with persistent leaf bases. |
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Both groups had woody stems that were heavily armored with persistent leaf bases, much like modern cycads. |
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Heavily armed police commandos and Army soldiers, backed by armored cars, patrolled the town barely an hour after the explosions. |
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Camels contended in the narrow streets with armored vehicles, pickups with oversized wheels, and late-model luxury cars. |
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The German High Command, viewing the Normandy attack as a feint, failed until too late to commit their armored reserves. |
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No one said anything about armored personnel carriers organic to the armored field artillery units. |
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Its firepower will surpass that of the armored personnel carriers now in service. |
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Cadillac recently announced that it will be offering a fully armored model with bulletproof windows and steel plating. |
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If their vehicles aren't armored, the policy is that they are convoyed on other vehicles. |
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The large armored plates covering all her missile pods incase she took a hit there so the missiles wouldn't explode. |
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We find safety in our technology, even though these shields are cheap tricks, designed to fool us into thinking we are emotionally armored. |
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As Team Alpha moves toward CP8, a steady roll of armored forces advance toward the enemy. |
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After putting on a white shirt and navy blue cravat, he felt somewhat armored against what ever might transpire in the future. |
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One of our weapons was the.50 caliber machine gun mounted in an armored cupola atop the turret. |
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Suddenly an armored van rolled up and troops ran out with automatic weapons and gas dischargers. |
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Then the tank behind it apparently mistook an armored vehicle for the enemy and shot and destroyed it. |
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He had lost two fingers on his left hand as an ensign on the armored cruiser. |
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This includes the horned dinosaurs, duckbills, stegosaurs and armored dinosaurs. |
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Mortar rounds, bullets, and antitank rockets all exploded harmlessly on the armored sides of the ship. |
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His son had come back a hero of the Second armored Division, and he still had enough paintings to do business and live well. |
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An armored car was driving over the sidewalk as people were fleeing for their lives. |
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Ex-corrections officer and armored car guard Sharon Jones knows a thing or two about hard living. |
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Shaul was declared missing after an anti-tank missile hit his armored personnel carrier days earlier. |
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I tried going around a different street, and cops on an armored personnel carrier waved me back. |
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Not far away a couple of soldiers cradled their Kalashnikovs as they eyed the action from an armored personnel carrier. |
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Almost every tank and armored vehicle in the square was covered with anti-Mubarak graffiti and bunches of flowers. |
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An armored vehicle climbed the home's marble stairs and buckled the walls. |
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Her grandfather was decorated for gallantry at Vimy Ridge and went on to found the Canadian armored corps. |
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The living armadillos of South America bore a striking resemblance to fossil glyptodonts, extinct armored mammals whose fossils occurred in the same area. |
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Roving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and mortars are key to enhancing the aggressiveness of defense. |
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On Thursday, a roadside bomb in northern Baghdad killed seven soldiers riding in a Bradley fighting vehicle, one of the most heavily armored in the U.S. military. |
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The skimmer is effectively an antigrav armored personnel carrier. |
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However, some key additions are essential to ensure that armored and mechanized task forces are ready to fight in the unique environment that awaits them. |
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Iraq's regular army consists of three armored, three mechanized, and 11 infantry divisions, but most of these units are at less than full strength. |
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The Army is transitioning from a mechanized to an armored warfare force. |
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Pro-Russian separatists seized a column of armored vehicles from Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Kramatorsk on Wednesday. |
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Airpower is needed to help protect the flanks of rapidly advancing armored and mechanized units, and for providing on-call fire support for their lead elements. |
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During the reorganization of the Army division, the armored division combat commands A, B and C were redesignated as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigades. |
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Once sensors detect a target, preferably a tank or armored personnel cartier, the submunition fires an explosive projectile into the top of the target. |
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Several armored cavalry regiments could be kept as independent units. |
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Behind them, in the far east corner of the square, large armored vans skidded and screeched their way out. |
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Dancers, casting aside their cloaks, revealed themselves as lightly armored fighters who drew all manner of weapons and began laying about them with a will. |
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At least one soldier who served in both says, while the M113 might be better than a lightly armored Humvee, it still doesn't compare to a Stryker. |
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We are talking of a Kevlar Rupert, whose armored vest absorbs fusillades without him flinching. |
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A pair of black armored guards, whose surcoats show a panther rampant on a sword, stand before the gates, attentive and ready, with spears held high. |
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They beat the activists, dragging bloodied bodies through the snow and herding women and children into armored vans. |
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Is there anyone who believes the march to Baghdad would have been successful without armored and mechanized forces fighting as combined arms teams? |
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A gang of petty thieves make a big score on an armored van, but instead of landing on easy street, they find themselves on the road to frustration. |
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These were the fragmentary remains of an armored dinosaur, an ankylosaur. |
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A family of heavily armored ankylosaurian dinosaurs, the nodosaurids, is represented by partial skeletons of a ten-foot-long creature known as Silvisaurus. |
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The ornithischians are herbivores, and include the plated Stegosaurus, the armored Ankylosaurus, horned ceratopsians, and duck-billed hadrosaurids. |
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Dostum was then commander of an armored unit in the army and a member of the Parcham faction. |
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Protesters faced armored cars, horses, and police in full riot gear. |
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His forces included three infantry divisions, an armored brigade, 60 mig aircraft, 60 helicopters, and 200 Soviet-made tanks. |
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Over the past decade, the Iraqis have improvised and cannibalized their obsolescent aircraft, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and air defense network to keep them going. |
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Military armored personnel carriers and trucks prowled the city and its vicinity as officials appealed to residents to remain indoors and keep their homes locked. |
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The division is accompanied by 60 light tanks and some armored cars. |
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The base resembled a wagon circle of armored vehicles with some razor wire strung around them. |
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Explosively formed jets and self-forging penetrators are used for precision strike against targets such as armored vehicles and reinforced structures. |
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And while jawless vertebrates were present in the Cambrian, it was not until the Ordovician that armored fish became common enough to leave a rich fossil record. |
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They should help us with real weapons, anti-tank and anti-aircraft, and with armored vehicles, training, and a no-fly zone. |
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The voice and flight data, which is usually taken from deep inside the armored black box housings, is stored on either magnetic tape or on microchips. |
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I'm running along thinking about baby-faced, flak-jacketed American soldiers in their armored convoys when I glance at the ground and stop dead in my tracks. |
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Three armored police vans came barreling down the road firing shotgun pellets out of the turrets normally used to launch teargas. |
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The bodies are light and ill-defended, except for the armored face, which is designed to draw attacks to it, like the eyespots on butterfly wings. |
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With their armored head shield and trunk shield composed of overlapping bony plates, the placoderms appear at first glance extremely similar to the ostracoderms. |
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Several Soviet-era BMD-1 armored vehicles were dug in and a T-84 tank was maneuvering in a field. |
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The army even employed a recoilless rifle designed to fire the same size of projectile as light fieldpieces to engage tanks, enemy bunkers, and lightly armored vehicles. |
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Chariots, which allowed bowmen or even heavily armored warriors to move around a battlefield quickly, appeared around 4,100 years ago and also made their debut in Mesopotamia. |
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He planned to use the C4 explosives to make shaped changes with which he could penetrate armored car doors. |
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When the professional robbers among them raid a bank or an armored car delivering cash, they do so with bazookas and rocket launchers, and dress in paramilitary uniforms. |
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Two armored beings stood over me, and I was hefted into the air. |
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As far as appears, the only attempt to choreograph the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed. |
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The armored personnel carriers that move Egyptian troops around are to a main battle tank what a Mini is to a mack truck. |
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The horseshoe crab, which is not really a crab but more closely related to scorpions and spiders, has been described as an armored box that moves. |
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Some are also unhappy about the Italian sale of lynx armored personnel carriers to Russia. |
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Although the head and thorax were usually armored with dermal bone, the rest of the body was quite vulnerable, covered with small bony scales or lacking even that. |
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They say combat engineers need a faster, more powerful fleet of tactical construction equipment, dedicated haul vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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There were tanks and armored personnel carriers on the streets, and checkpoints manned by young soldiers, cold and miserable under the inglorious Polish December. |
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When you were doing the interview, David, were you aware of just how thick skinned, how armored, he was like an armadillo? |
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It remains a very useful weapon since it can be mounted in high-mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicles and M113-series armored personnel carriers. |
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The heavy armored cavalry troop is organized with a troop headquarters, two scout platoons, two tank platoons, a mortar section, and a maintenance section. |
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Sergei's comrades there are still waiting for the armored personnel carriers promised by the defense ministry months ago, he says. |
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The Buffalo A2 is a heavily armored truck specifically designed to protect its occupants from mines and improvised explosive devices. |
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There were Mojave mound cacti and blackbrush, widely spaced bunchgrasses and iodine bush, and treacherous, heavily armored cholla cacti. |
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Creatures like algae evolved, but the most ubiquitous of that period were the armored arthropods, like trilobites. |
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International trade in handguns, machine guns, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and other relatively inexpensive weapons is substantial. |
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There were an estimated thirteen infantry divisions, ten mechanized and armored divisions, as well as some special forces units. |
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In one case two armored platoons were used to convince Iraqi leadership that an entire armored battalion was entrenched in the west of Iraq. |
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As an interim measure, the propeller blades were armored and fitted with metal wedges to protect the pilot from ricochets. |
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Some species' tails are armored, and some, such as those of scorpions, contain venom. |
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Early fish from the fossil record are represented by a group of small, jawless, armored fish known as ostracoderms. |
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By war's end, torpedoes launched from warships had sunk one battleship, two armored cruisers, and two destroyers. |
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Blockade runners were typically the fastest ships available and often lightly armed and armored. |
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The falx was able to inflict horrible wounds on opponents, easily disabling or killing the heavily armored Roman legionaries that they faced. |
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Mongol soldiers were more lightly armored than many of the armies they faced but were able to make up for it with maneuverability. |
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In 1880, the Portuguese fleet includes one armored corvette, six corvettes, 13 gunships, three training ships and four support ships. |
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The Spanish horsemen, fully armored, had technological superiority over the Inca forces. |
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Because its primary function is to coordinate a fleet, a flagship is not necessarily more heavily armed or armored than other ships. |
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With large amounts of steel it became possible to build much more powerful guns and carriages, tanks, armored fighting vehicles and naval ships. |
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Test Process The Army's interim armored combat vehicle, now called the Stryker, is in the latter stages of development. |
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Most manufacturers of wirelines will construct specially designed armored electrical conductor wirelines for unique downhole operations. |
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Among the cases he prosecuted was the 1994 case of an armored car robbery gang based in the Charlestown section of Boston. |
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Kurmanbek Osmonov said the state protocol says nothing about armored cars and other unnecessary privileges. |
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Now the Army is pursuing a double V-hull design for its light armored combat vehicles. |
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The Iraqis know not to target heavily armed and armored combat vehicles that patrol in the cities, and why would they? |
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The second order includes dual-axis gyros for integration within a new turret designed for use aboard armored combat vehicles. |
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The subsidies help the departments acquire military-style armored personnel carriers, which they generally use to serve drug warrants. |
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The Russian presence, represented by an armored personnel carrier parked sideways across the road, created a strange situation. |
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Protesters attacked a police armored truck, shaking it and pummeling it with rocks. |
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Turning around to locate a vendor, she found herself behind an armored truck with a compartment door held shut by a faulty latch. |
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Hence the SWAT teams and armored trucks surrounding his house. |
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In front of its offices in Donetsk, there is an armored military vehicle. |
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The armored Stegosaurus is here, as well as the homed and frilled Ceratopsians and a Pachycephalosaur with its huge helmet of bone. |
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Nearly 50,000 Jeeps rolled out of its factories, along with tanks, armored cars, half-tracks, and other vehicles. |
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The battlespace labs will determine the best ways for armored and infantry forces to take advantage of time, distance, and space on battlefields. |
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Thus, armored RNA has been applied as a positive control for a variety of RNA viruses. |
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The paper says, that the PLA Army has developed a weaponry system with helicopters, armored assault vehicles, and anti-air and suppression weapons for its land operations. |
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Thus, the chimeric, multitarget approach for armored RNA preparation is practical and could reduce the labor and cost for quality control of multiplex RNA virus assays. |
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A steady stream of military contracts for armored vehicles has set off a flurry of industry takeovers and lash-ups that would have been inconceivable only a few years ago. |
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This exercise directed a deliberate IA as national intelligence assets determined that an Ariana armored force was moving north into Atropia to reinforce the military coup. |
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Over the last 14 years, over a dozen species have been found in the area, including the duck-billed hadrosaurs, armored ankylosaurs and the dome-headed pachycephalosaurs. |
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Famous dinosaurs in that area included predatory tyrannosaurs, the duck-billed hadrosaurs, heavily armored ankylosaurs, and horned dinosaurs known as ceratopsians. |
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For example, it would be more appropriate to move 10 cases of field rations using a Humvee rather than an armored vehicle that weighs more than 12 tons. |
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The modular turret, called Blazer, is also readily adaptable to other vehicles such as the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the M113 armored personnel carrier. |
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In the gulf war, he was an Army specialist in the 1st Armored Division who drove an armored personnel carrier armed with four Sidewinder missiles. |
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In a declaration issued after the meeting, Home Secretary briefed during the meeting that Sindh government has decided to buy armored cars at the local level. |
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The Administrative Office of State Courts is seeking a company to provide armored car services between the state courthouses in Rhode Island and area banks. |
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Bermuda-based XL Capital's fine art and specie business provides specialty insurance to the fine art, jewelry and banking and armored car sectors. |
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An armored car courier working for Security Armored Express had inadvertently dropped the bag while transporting a deposit from Wal-Mart to the bank. |
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While seeking out Iron Man, she had her first superfight, little realizing her foe was the armored madman Dr. Doom, who was in the area on undisclosed business of his own. |
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When already positioned in front of the square, the frigate was ordered to open fire against the armored vehicles of the revolutionary forces, but its crew refused. |
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In 1901, the old ironclad Vasco da Gama suffered a major refurbish, being transformed in an armored cruiser and, in 1907, the first submarine was ordered. |
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As part of this mission, in 1876, the Portuguese Navy acquired the ironclad Vasco da Gama, its first armored vessel, intended to operate as a floating coastal defense battery. |
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