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What (who) is spaced training - definition

ARMOR WITH PLATES SPACED A DISTANCED APART
Spaced armor; Spaced Armor; Schürzen; Layered armour
  • PzKpfw III Ausf. M]] protecting the hull and turret, June 1943.
  • combat bulldozer]]
  • Storage spaces within the spaced armour on a Merkava MBT
  • BDD armour on a T-55AM

Spaced         
BRITISH TELEVISION SITCOM
Ada IV; Ada (dog actor); Twist Morgan; List of Spaced episodes; Tim Bisely; Tim Bisley; Tim bisley; Spaced (TV Series); Spaced episodes; Spaced (sitcom); Beginnings (Spaced)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Space.
Recruit training         
  • A formation of USAF airmen
  • U.S. Army recruits being instructed
  • In March 2002, a U.S. Navy Recruit Division Commander conducts "Instructional Training" to correct substandard performance during boot camp.
  • A U.S. Marine Corps Drill Instructor works with enlistees, or individuals who have not left yet for recruit training. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kate Busto/Released
  • Polish army]] recruits on [[foot drill]], 2007
  • [[Royal Military College of Canada]] cadets compete in the prestigious Sandhurst Competition.
  • US Army [[drill sergeant]]s training a recruit
  • A Coast Guard Company Commander instructs a recruit during recruit training.
  • US Marine Corps]] is shaved before his initial training begins, 2006.
  • U.S. Navy recruits complete their initial training with a graduation parade, 2011.
INITIAL INDOCTRINATION AND INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO NEW MILITARY PERSONNEL
Basic training; Military basic training; Combat Basic Training; Basic Combat Training; Basic Military Training; Combat Conditioning; Recruit Training; Basic Training Regiment; Basic military training; Boot-camp; Boot training; Initial training (military); Basic training (military); Initial training; Military preparation; Recruit training
Recruit training, more commonly known as basic training or regularly boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. Recruit training is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the demands of military employment.
Military recruit training         
  • A formation of USAF airmen
  • U.S. Army recruits being instructed
  • In March 2002, a U.S. Navy Recruit Division Commander conducts "Instructional Training" to correct substandard performance during boot camp.
  • A U.S. Marine Corps Drill Instructor works with enlistees, or individuals who have not left yet for recruit training. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kate Busto/Released
  • Polish army]] recruits on [[foot drill]], 2007
  • [[Royal Military College of Canada]] cadets compete in the prestigious Sandhurst Competition.
  • US Army [[drill sergeant]]s training a recruit
  • A Coast Guard Company Commander instructs a recruit during recruit training.
  • US Marine Corps]] is shaved before his initial training begins, 2006.
  • U.S. Navy recruits complete their initial training with a graduation parade, 2011.
INITIAL INDOCTRINATION AND INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO NEW MILITARY PERSONNEL
Basic training; Military basic training; Combat Basic Training; Basic Combat Training; Basic Military Training; Combat Conditioning; Recruit Training; Basic Training Regiment; Basic military training; Boot-camp; Boot training; Initial training (military); Basic training (military); Initial training; Military preparation; Recruit training
Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the unique demands of military employment.

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Spaced armour

Armour with two or more plates spaced a distance apart falls under the category of spaced armour. Spaced armour can be sloped or unsloped. When sloped, it reduces the penetrating power of bullets and solid shot, as after penetrating each plate projectiles tend to tumble, deflect, deform, or disintegrate; spaced armour that is not sloped is generally designed to provide protection from explosive projectiles, which detonate before reaching the primary armour. Spaced armour is used on military vehicles such as tanks and combat bulldozers. In a less common application, it is used in some spacecraft that use Whipple shields.