- The
British armed forces terms are OBUA (operations in built-up areas),
FIBUA (fighting in built-up areas), or
sometimes (colloquially) FISH (fighting...
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pattern very
bright for
something intended to conceal, but it
works well for
FIBUA (fighting in built-up areas)
environments and
alpine terrain.
Swiss soldiers...
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facility near
Chitterne on
Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It is a '
FIBUA' (Fighting In
Built Up Areas)
urban warfare and
close quarters battle training...
- the
conscripts serving in the regiment,
specializing in the
production of
FIBUA-trained units. In addition, the
regiment is the
ceremonial unit of the Finnish...
- of
academic study and
advanced physical training.
Phase 3 – Defensive,
Fibua,
Special to Arms, and
Commando Course Phase This six-w****
phase will hone...
- Years' War
Prussia Victory 10. 20–21
November 1761 ****ault on
Neugarten FIBUA Seven Years' War
Margraviate of
Brandenburg Victory 11. 1761
Combat of Stargard...
- hand-held anti-tank weapons, as well as air
defence training facilities,
FIBUA villages, deep
wading points and
bivouac sites. The
troops of NATO member...
- used by the
Singapore Armed Forces for
their Fighting in Built-Up
Areas (
FIBUA)
training from 2004,
which has
restricted access and only
accessible from...
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Routine Order BTP -
Basic Trainfire Package BUA - Built-up area (see also "
FIBUA") C3 - command,
control and
communication (pronounced "C-three" or "C-cube")...
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Soldier System FFW – ****ed For
Wireless FG –
field gun FH –
field howitzer FIBUA –
Fighting In Built-Up
Areas FID –
Foreign Internal Defense FIFV – ****ure...