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Τι (ποιος) είναι mout - ορισμός

COMBAT CONDUCTED IN URBAN AREAS SUCH AS TOWNS AND CITIES
MOUT; FIBUA; Urban combat; OBUA; Fighting In Built-Up Areas; Urban Operations; Military Operations on Urban Terrain; Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain; Military Operations in Urbanized Terrain; Military Operations in Urban Terrain; Joint Urban Operations; Urban operations; City fighting; Urban fight; Urban fighting; House-to-house fighting; House-to-house combat; House to house fighting; House-to-house battle; Street combat; Military operations in urban terrain; Urban Warfare; Urban battle; Urban war zones; City warfare; Actions en zone urbaine
  • Stalino]], October 1941.
  • [[JGSDF]] soldiers practice MOUT tactics in the Ojojibara Maneuver Area of Sendai, Japan during an exercise in 2004.
  • A devastated street in Berlin city centre, 3 July 1945.
  • Presidential Palace in Grozny]], January 1995
  • Israeli soldiers of the [[Kfir Brigade]] during an exercise simulating the takeover of a hostile urban area.
  • An [[IDF Caterpillar D9]]L [[armoured bulldozer]].
  • urban terrain]].
  • street fighting in Paris]], August 1944.
  • [[Home Army]] soldiers assault a fortified house in [[downtown]] [[Warsaw]] during the [[Warsaw Uprising]] of 1944.
  • [[Manila]], the capital of the Philippines, devastated during the Battle of Manila in 1945.
  • Panama in 1989]]
  • Reichstag]] after its capture in 1945.
  • Japanese troops in the ruins of [[Shanghai]] during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]
  • Nordic]] war at the time, measured by the number of troops involved.<ref>[https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-7397991 YLE: Suomalaiset kuvaavat sotien jälkiä kaupungeissa – katso kuvat ja tarinat tutuilta kulmilta] (in Finnish)</ref> The picture shows the ruins of the city of [[Tampere]] after the battle.
  • A Brazilian soldier moves down an escape corridor
  • Zambraniyah Training Village in [[Orogrande, New Mexico]], United States

MUT         
  • Fragment of a stela showing Amun enthroned. Mut, wearing the double crown, stands behind him. Both are being offered by Ramesses I, now lost. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London
  • Jebel Barkal Temple of Mut: Amun accompanied by Mut pictured inside Jebel Barkal
  • Relief of the Goddess Mut, c. 1336–1213 B.C.E., 79.120, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
EGYPTIAN DEITY
Mout (goddess)
Master Upper Tester (Reference: ISO 9646-3, TTCN)
McKenna Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Site         
AN URBAN VILLAGE BUILT BY ARMY ENGINEERS
McKenna Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Site
The McKenna Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) site was an urban village built by Army engineers for urban training of soldiers on a US Army base in Fort Benning, Georgia. The site belongs to the Soldier Battlelab and was primarily used for live, virtual and constructive experimentation on soldier systems, weapons, and equipment.
Urban warfare         
Urban warfare is combat conducted in urban areas such as towns and cities. Urban combat differs from combat in the open at both the operational and the tactical levels.

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Urban warfare

Urban warfare is combat conducted in urban areas such as towns and cities. Urban combat differs from combat in the open at both the operational and the tactical levels. Complicating factors in urban warfare include the presence of civilians and the complexity of the urban terrain. Urban combat operations may be conducted to capitalize on strategic or tactical advantages associated with the possession or the control of a particular urban area or to deny these advantages to the enemy.

Fighting in urban areas negates the advantages that one side may have over the other in armor, heavy artillery, or air support. Ambushes laid down by small groups of soldiers with handheld anti-tank weapons can destroy entire columns of modern armor (as in the First Battle of Grozny), while artillery and air support can be severely reduced if the "superior" party wants to limit civilian casualties as much as possible, but the defending party does not (or even uses civilians as human shields).

Some civilians may be difficult to distinguish from such combatants as armed militias and gangs, and particularly individuals who are simply trying to protect their homes from attackers. Tactics are complicated by a three-dimensional environment, limited fields of view and fire because of buildings, enhanced concealment and cover for defenders, below-ground infrastructure, and the ease of placement of booby traps and snipers.

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1. The IED lane’s «South Circle» in the MOUT (military operations in urban terrain) site includes 25 buildings and is growing every day, Bourgeois said. «We are putting the buildings close to each other to replicate Sadr City because we are beginning to have a lot of sniper fire from above and we want to replicate that,» he said.
2. According to the MoU the CMC would arrange investment and conduct the detailed feasibility study for development of a coal–mine of one million tons annual production so as to assess availability of coal deposits on long term basis like 30–40 years to meet the requirements and establishment of 250MW mine–mout, indigenous, coal fired power plant.