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  • |Ship armor= ...rfolk, Virginia]], where, on 21 July, she joined a [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] task group based around the [[escort carrier]] {{USS|B
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  • |Ship armor= ...t aircraft carrier {{USS|Guadalcanal|CVE-60}} in a [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group. Following training at [[Casco Bay]], [[Maine]],
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  • |Ship armor= ...ort and operations with the {{USS|Croatan|CVE-25}} [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group.
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  • |Ship armor= ...[[Casablanca]], [[French Morocco]]. She joined the [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group operating with {{USS|Core|CVE-13|6}} for one cru
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  • |Ship armor= ...tention to scrap both vessels and turn Seawolf Park into an [[recreational vehicle|RV]] [[RV park|park]].<ref name="Cavalla History">http://www.cavalla.org/ca
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  • |Ship armor= ...folk with [[Task Force|Task Group]] (TG) 21.11, a "[[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]]" [[antisubmarine]] group composed of {{USS|Bogue|CVE-9
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  • |Ship armor= ...the ''Bogue'' group 5 May. Operating with another [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|HUK]] group under {{USS|Block Island|CVE-21}}, the ''Bogue'' force san
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  • |Ship armor= ...training in March 1944, the ship was assigned to a [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group built around [[USS Tripoli (CVE-64)]]. Departing
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  • |Ship armor= ...alcanal|CVE-60}} and four destroyer escorts, on “[[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter killer]]” patrol to seek out and destroy enemy [[submarines]]
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  • |Ship armor= ...rations, including [[reconnaissance]], search, and [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] activities, while ''Castle Rock'' herself also perform
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  • |Ship armor= ...dalcanal (CVE-60)|USS ''Guadalcanal'']]'s (CVE-60) [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer group]], which had just captured the German submarine [[
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  • ..., with the "KwK" abbreviation standing for ''Kampfwagenkanone'' ("fighting vehicle cannon"). ...igh muzzle velocity and large calibre made it an excellent long-range anti-vehicle weapon. This experience also demonstrated a number of minor problems and po
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ! Side armor belt penetration[mm]
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  • ...ia, specializing in fitting for [[irrigation]] waterworks, repairing motor-vehicle [[engines]], and rebuilding [[alternators]] to hook up to generators for el *Escape Vehicle: Everyone agrees that the warehouse, or the city for that matter is not an
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  • ...ntended to give [[infantry]] units a means to destroy or disable [[armored vehicle]]s and [[fortification]]s, although it is not generally sufficient to defea ...s. Another key requirement was that the AT4 not only be able to penetrate armor, but also have a devastating [[beyond-armour effect]] after penetration. F
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  • ...nk]] missile system based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]]A2 vehicle. It is manufactured by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Oerlikon-Contrav ...[[Forward looking infrared|Forward Looking Infrared]] (FLIR). The carrying vehicle has also a conventional two-dimensional radar with an effective range of ov
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  • ...etsan is also planning to produce versions of the missile that can be land vehicle-launched and intends to offer the UMTAS for export.
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  • ...n two main basic variants. The land version has been tested from a tracked vehicle known as NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier). With the IR version of the missile, ...probability as the missile using a high explosive warhead to penetrate the armor in modern tanks. <ref name = "nag news"/>
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...possibly modified for 105-106 mm [[recoilless rifle]]s, [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAVs]], [[HMMWV]]s, [[SPAAG]]s. Unlike other tank rounds, LAHAT does not ne
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> ...osive [[reactive armor]] and a primary warhead to penetrate the underlying armor. Currently, it is replacing aging [[SACLOS|second generation anti-tank miss
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