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armour or US armor Noun 1. metal clothing worn by medieval warriors for protection in battle 2. Mil armoured fighting vehicles in general 3. the protective metal plates on a tank or warship 4. protective covering, such as the shell of certain animals 5. a quality or attitude that gives protection Verb to equip or cover with armour [Latin armātūra armour, equipment]
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armour Translations (also: armour-plating) → blindage m; (Mil) (= tanks); blindés mpl (also: armour-plating) → Panzerplatte f; (Mil) (tanks) → Panzerfahrzeuge pl (also: armour-plating) → corazza, blindatura; (MIL) (= tanks); mezzi mpl blindati |
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| The combination of high strength and low weight is the reason that Dyneema is increasingly used in high-performance protective products such as lightweight bullet-resistant vests and helmets, vehicle armouring, safety gloves and protective clothing, as well as in sails and other sport articles, nautical ropes and cables, fishing lines and fishing nets. To create a secure environment for the system, the submarine cable will be provided with single and double armouring. |
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