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Armour (Commonwealth English) or
armor (American English; see
spelling differences) is a
covering used to
protect an object, individual, or
vehicle from...
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Under Armour, Inc. is an
American sportswear company that
manufactures footwear and
apparel headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland,
United States. Under...
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Lamellar armour is a type of body
armour made from
small rectangular plates (scales or lamellae) of iron, steel,
leather (rawhide), bone, or
bronze laced...
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Krupp armour was a type of
steel naval armour used in the
construction of
capital ships starting shortly before the end of the
nineteenth century. It...
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Splint armour (also
splinted armour,
splint armor, or
splinted armor) is
armour consisting of
strips of
metal ("splints")
attached to a
cloth or leather...
- for protection.
Lamellar armour was
supplemented by
scale armour since the
Warring States period or earlier.
Partial plate armour was po****r from the Eastern...
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Chobham armour is the
informal name of a
composite armour developed in the 1960s at the
Military Vehicles and
Engineering Establishment, a
British tank...
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Composite armour is a type of
vehicle armour consisting of
layers of
different materials such as metals, plastics,
ceramics or air. Most
composite armours are...
- armored.
Naval armour consists of many
different designs,
depending on what the
armour is
meant to
protect against.
Sloped armour and belt
armour are designed...
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Reactive armour is a type of
vehicle armour used in
protecting vehicles,
especially modern tanks,
against shaped charges and
hardened kinetic energy penetrators...