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  • |Ship armor= ...received a citation for prompt and efficient action and utter disregard of personal danger in the effort to repel the attack on the Naval Air Station, [[Kaneoh
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  • |Ship armor= ...l/danfs/b5/bering-strait-i.htm) is unattributed.</ref> from the Navy “on personal initiative.”<ref>This quote, from the ship{{'}}s ''Dictionary of American
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  • ...th''' started her martial arts career at the age of 28. She now works as a personal [[self defense]] instructor. She also has an interest in cooking. ...Mike and Joey use body panels from cars to [[Non-military armored vehicles|armor the truck]] and protect it from projectiles.
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  • |filling=[[High explosive anti-tank|HEAT]] tandem warhead, Armor penetration behind [[Reactive armour|ERA]] 850 mm. Thermobaric anti-person ...y of terrain types—including stream crossing. The three-man crew carries personal weapons and an ammunition load of five missiles. One crew member carries a
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  • ...mm HEDP cartridges akin to the low velocity M433. They differ in how much armor they can penetrate, with the M430 being able to penetrate 51mm of steel pla Unlike conventional hand grenades, a personal grenade launcher can easily be used to launch flares as a signaling or illu
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  • ...tridge=[[British ordnance terms#Separate QF|Separate loading QF]]; WWI : [[Armor-piercing shot and shell|AP]], [[Shrapnel shell|Shrapnel]], [[List of Britis ...o Artillery at Anzac, from 25th April to 25th August, 1915. (Compiled from personal diary.)] Appendix II in ''General Sir Ian Hamilton, G.C.B. Gallipoli Diary
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  • ...nbsp;kg (925.9&nbsp;lb). It was so designed to pierce the reinforced tough armor plates the latest USS warships developed during World War 2. ...olybdenum steel. This tough steel alloy was originally developed for steel armor plate of battleship. The chamber is charged with highly compressed normal a
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  • ...ace and military applications, for ballistic rated [[bulletproof vest|body armor]] [[cloth|fabric]] and ballistic composites, in bicycle tires, and as an [[ ...pace and military applications, for "bullet-proof" [[bulletproof vest|body armor]] [[cloth|fabric]].
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  • ...ible and malleable, until subjected to abrupt force, making it useful in [[Personal protective equipment|protective clothing]] in situations where the wearer m * Early building blocks of [[molecular armor]]
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  • ...[[tires]] and [[sailcloth#Kevlar|racing sails]] to [[bulletproof vest|body armor]] because of its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio&mdash;famously: ''". ...ations are as cables, in [[asbestos]] replacement, brake linings, and body armor. Kevlar 49 has a higher strength, and is used in plastic reinforcement for
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  • | title = Art of the Samurai, Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156–1868, Exhibition Checklist [[Category:Personal armour]]
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  • ...was also created, just in case, but was retrieved by the Billing Family's personal driver, [[Frank Martin (character)|Frank Martin]]. ...in seconds, not days, and are powerful enough to corrode metal and ceramic armor.
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