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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CLAD (disambiguation)

Hard-clad silica optical fiber         
TYPE OF OPTICAL FIBER WITH A GLASS CORE
Hard Clad Silica; Hard-clad silica; Polymer-clad fiber; Polymer-clad optical fiber
Hard-clad silica (HCS) or polymer-clad fiber (PCF) is an optical fiber with a core of silica glass (diameter: 200 µm) and an optical cladding made of special plastic (diameter: 230 µm). In contrast to all-silica fiber, the core and cladding can be separated from each other.
Thomas Armour         
BISHOP IN THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA
Thomas Makinson Armour; Armour, Thomas
Thomas Makinson Armour (8 August 1890 – 20 January 1963) was a bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia. He was born on 8 August 1890 in New Springs, near Chorley, Lancashire.
Copper-clad aluminium wire         
TYPE OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR
CCAW; Copper-clad Aluminum wire; Copper-Clad Aluminum Wire; Ccaw; Copper-clad Aluminum Wire; Copper clad aluminum; Copper-clad aluminum; Copper-clad aluminum wire; Copper-clad aluminium; Copper Clad Aluminum; Copper Clad Aluminium; Copper clad aluminium; Copper-Clad Aluminum; Copper-Clad Aluminium; CCA cable; CCA wire
Copper-clad aluminium wire (CCAW or CCA) is an dual metal electrical conductor composed of an inner aluminium core and outer copper cladding.

Wikipedia

CLAD

CLAD may refer to:

  • Centre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar, the language institute in Dakar, Senegal
  • Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer
  • Crosscultural, Language, and Academic Development, a certification program for Teaching English as a second language
Examples of use of armour clad
1. He then met and married Karen after she accepted his armour–clad Valentine‘s Day proposal eight years ago.
2. Armour–clad and armed to the teeth, this is the soldier of the (near) future The future soldier will also benefit from ‘intelligent‘ armour, which remains light and flexible until it senses an approaching bullet, then tenses to become bulletproof.