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Перевод: armoured


[прилагательное]
бронированный; броненосный; танковый; бронетанковый


Тезаурус:

  1. Improved Atlantic cable consisted of several copper wires, insulated with gutta percha and surrounded with hemp and armoured with ten iron bar wires.
  2. Many mechanised units which should be riding around in armoured personnel carriers are still mounted in trucks - some are even reduced to walking.
  3. Members have been asked to hand in their guns, grenade throwers, anti-aircraft guns and armoured vehicles to the army and the police.
  4. I've got the binoculars out and I'm about to settle down when over another dune comes this armoured van bombing along, antennae waving like crazy.
  5. British Aerospace at Stevenage will be responsible for a larger weapon, with twice the range, to fit on armoured vehicles.
  6. We passed slap through the middle of a German armoured unit dispersed on either side of the road, savouring their first cups of coffee and stretching in the early morning sun.
  7. They have Soviet-made rifles, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades, and they have captured tanks, guns and armoured personnel carriers from the Iraqi army - though how many of these are usable, and how many of the Kurds can drive them, is not clear.
  8. The trunk of this armoured fish is preserved in a fine-grained siltstone.
  9. No stranger honeymooners could have gathered there than the gangs of parliament members - 67 of them - who were ferried down to the Bekaa in Syrian helicopters and armoured limousines, guarded by squads of bodyguards armed with anti-tank rockets.
  10. Once through, the tanks would press on into the enemy's main body, preparing the way for the armoured infantry to clear any remaining opposition.
  11. On the Continent the arbalest or crossbow was used extensively, and crossbowmen often formed an individual armoured unit, both for defensive purposes and as a serious threat to charging cavalry.
  12. The Panamanian army can only muster 3,500 volunteers, lightly equipped with armoured vehicles, mortars and rocket launchers.
  13. At the British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS), not far from Calgary in western Canada, a detachment of twenty-five men from 6 Armoured Workshop's Forward Repair Group (FRG) is being kept busy looking after the 17/ 2lst Lancers battlegroup engaged in Exercise Gazala, the climax of their live firing exercises.

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