- A
sabot (/ˈsæboʊ/, US also /sæˈboʊ, sə-/) is a clog from
France or
surrounding countries such as The Netherlands,
Belgium or Italy.
Sabots are
either whole-foot...
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sabot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabot may
refer to:
Sabot (firearms),
disposable supportive device used in
gunpowder ammunitions to...
- diameter.
Spindle sabots are the
standard type used in
modern large caliber armor-piercing ammunition. Three-petal spindle-type
sabots are
shown in the...
-
which is ****ed together. The
front part of the pot has three-four
petals (
sabots)
which are
covered with a
centring band (often a
nylon derivative). The...
- The
Sabot is a
sailing dinghy that is
sailed and
raced singlehandedly usually by
young sailors in
various parts of the world. The boat is
suitable for...
-
thousands of g's is not a
trivial undertaking, and has
brought the
design of
sabots from
employing in the
early 1980s
readily available low cost, high strength...
-
external ballistics and
terminal ballistics).
Germany developed modern sabots under the name "treibspiegel" ("thrust mirror") to give
extra altitude to...
- the
original on 23
January 2013.
Retrieved 25 July 2022.
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Sabot.
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Sabot Photo of US
Sabots racing...
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Manakin Sabot,
consisting of the
villages of
Manakin and
Sabot, is an
unincorporated community in
Goochland County, Virginia,
United States. It is located...
- The
saboted light armor penetrator (SLAP)
family of
firearm ammunition is
designed to
penetrate armor more
efficiently than
standard armor-piercing ammunition...