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TYPE OF RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE
Sabre AFV; Alvis Sabre; CVRT Sabre

sabre      
v. colpire o trafiggere con una sciabola
sabre toothed tiger         
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  • Tracks from Argentina which may have been produced by ''Smilodon''
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  • ''S. fatalis'' pair approaching a group of ''Paramylodon'', one mired, at the La Brea Tar Pits, by Knight, 1921
  • [[Lion]] pride attacking an [[African buffalo]] in [[Tanzania]]; ''Smilodon'' may also have hunted in groups
  • Lund]]'s collection, [[Zoological Museum, Copenhagen]]
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  • Skeletons of ''S. fatalis'' (left) and the [[American lion]], two large North American [[felids]] which went extinct during the [[Late Pleistocene]], [[George C. Page Museum]]
  • 55 px
  • restored]] by [[Charles R. Knight]] in 1903
  • ''S. fatalis'' fighting [[dire wolves]] over a [[Columbian mammoth]] carcass in the [[La Brea Tar Pits]], by [[Robert Bruce Horsfall]], 1913
  • Maximum gape of a [[saber-toothed cat]] (A) and reconstructions of neck bite in prey of different sizes (B, C)
  • ''S. fatalis'' skeleton at [[National Museum of Natural History]]
  • Undersides of ''S. fatalis'' skulls, showing canine replacement, [[George C. Page Museum]]
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  • 1869 [[lithograph]] of the [[holotype]] molar and maxilla fragment of ''S. fatalis''
  • Partial skull of ''S. gracilis'', the earliest species in the [[genus]], [[Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia]]
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  • ''S. fatalis'' in climbing posture, [[North American Museum of Ancient Life]]
  • ''S. populator'' [[canine tooth]]; the tip points to the right
  • ''S. populator'' statue in [[Tierpark Berlin]]
  • Size of the three ''Smilodon'' species compared to a human
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EXTINCT GENUS OF CAT
Sabertooth tiger; Smilodon fatalis; Smilodon gracilis; Smilodon populator; Sabretooth tiger; Sabre-tooth tigers; Saber-tooth tiger; Saber-toothed tiger; Smilodon californicus; Sabertoothed tiger; Saber tooth tiger; Sabre-tooth tiger; Sabre-Tooth Tiger; Sabertooth Tiger; Sabre-toothed tiger; Sabre-Toothed Tiger; Sabretoothed tiger; Sabre Tooth Tiger; Sabre tooth tiger; Sabortooth tiger; Saber Toothed Tiger; Sabre toothed tiger; Smilodon floridus; Saber-toothed tigers; Sabre-toothed tigers; Saber-Toothed Tiger; Saber toothed tiger; Sabor tooth tigers; Saber-toothed lion; Smilodons; Smilodon neogaeus; Smilodon mercerii; Smilodon floridanus; Smilodon necator; Hyaena neogaea; Prosmilodon; Trucifelis; Munifelis; Smilodontidion; Munifelis bonaerensis; Machaerodus neogaeus; Felis smilodon; Gracile sabertooth; Smilodontopsis; Smilodon trinitensis; Smilodon blainvillii; Smilodon ensenadensis; Machaerodus ensenadensis; Smilodon crucians; Smilodon bonaerensis; Smilodon neogaeus ensenadensis; Smilodontidion riggii; Smilodon (Prosmilodon) ensenadensis; Smilodon populator populator; Smilodon (Prosmilodon) ensenadensis ferox; Smilodon (Prosmilodon) ensenadensis minor; Smilodon (Trucifelis) californicus brevipes; Smilodon (Trucifelis) nebraskensis; Smilodon (Trucifelis) fatalis; Smilodon (Trucifelis) californicus; Smilodon nebraskensis; Smilodontopsis conardi; Smilodontopsis troglodytes; Machaerodus (Smilodon) gracilis; Uncia mercerii; Smilodontopsis mercerii; Machaerodus mercerii; Machaerodus bonaerensis; Smilodonichium; Sabre toothed tigers; Sabre-toothed lion; Sabertooth lion; Sabretooth lion
n. tigre dai denti a sciabola
Gulf War         
  • 3rd Armored Division]] along the Line of Departure
  • A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division (FWD) moves into position to conduct fire missions during the [[Battle of Norfolk]], February 1991.
  • McDonnell Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk]] [[ground-attack aircraft]]
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  • U. S. M1A1 Abrams tanks move out on a mission during Desert Storm in 1991. A [[Bradley IFV]] and logistics convoy can be seen in the background.
  • Aftermath of an Iraq Armed Forces strike on US barracks
  • U.S. Air Force]], which killed  at least 408 civilians in [[Baghdad]]
  • Comfort}}, February 1991
  • Two Iraqi T-55 tanks lie abandoned near Kuwait City on 26 February 1991.
  • An OH-58D Kiowa helicopter departs from a communications site in the desert during Operation Desert Shield
  • Military operations during Khafji's liberation
  • A Bradley IFV burns after being hit by Iraqi [[T-72]] fire.
  • military forces]] retreating from Kuwait.
  • Thanksgiving Day]], 1990.
  • President Bush visiting American troops in Saudi Arabia on Thanksgiving Day, 1990
  • 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment]] pose with a captured Iraqi tank, February 1991
  • Canadian [[CF-18 Hornet]]s participated in combat during the Gulf War.
  • [[British Army]] [[Challenger 1]] main battle tank during Operation Desert Storm
  • Prince Sultan, Minister of Defence and Aviation]] in Saudi Arabia to discuss how to handle the [[invasion of Kuwait]].
  • Countries that deployed coalition forces or provided support<ref name="auto7"/> (On behalf of Afghanistan, 300 Mujaheddin joined the coalition on 11 February 1991. Niger contributed 480 troops to guard shrines in Mecca and Medina on 15 January 1991.)<ref name="auto7"/>
  • An [[armored bulldozer]] similar to the ones used in the attack
  • 3rd Field Artillery Regiment]], 2nd Armored Division (FWD) conducts artillery strikes on Iraqi positions during the [[1st Gulf War]]. 4-3 FA was the primary fire support battalion for Task Force 1-41 during the [[1st Gulf War]], February 1991.
  • Destroyed Iraqi civilian and military vehicles on the [[Highway of Death]]
  • Ground troop movements 24–28 February 1991 during [[Operation Desert Storm]]
  • Type 59]] tank lies destroyed after a coalition bombing attack during Operation Desert Storm.
  • A destroyed Iraqi Army T-55 tank lies among the wreckage of many other Iraqi vehicles, such as trucks, cars and buses, somewhere along the [[Highway of Death]] in April 1991.
  • 3rd Armored Division]] fire
  • Iraqi tanks destroyed by [[Task Force 1-41 Infantry]], February 1991
  • Republican Guard]] T-55 tank destroyed by Task Force 1–41 Infantry, February 1991
  • The [[USAF]] [[F-117 Nighthawk]], one of the key aircraft used in Operation Desert Storm
  • Approximate area and major clashes in which DU rounds were used
  • Civilians and coalition military forces wave Kuwaiti and Saudi Arabian flags as they celebrate the retreat of Iraqi forces from Kuwait.
  • HMAS ''Sydney'']] in the Persian Gulf in 1991
  • Type 63]] armored personnel carriers and trucks on Highway 8 in March 1991
  • transport helicopter]], after being captured by a US Marine Corps unit at the start of the ground phase of Operation Desert Storm
  • Iraqi Army]].
  • Type 69]] tank destroyed by the French [[Division Daguet]] during Operation Desert Storm
  • Map of Kuwait
  • [[Iraqi Kurds]] fleeing to Turkey shortly after the war
  • Chieftain]] [[main battle tank]]s
  • Kuwaiti Armed Forces [[M-84]] [[main battle tank]]s
  • A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division (FWD) during the Gulf War, February 1991.
  • M3 Bradleys of L Troop, 3rd ACR, stand in line at a holding area during the build-up to Operation Desert Shield.
  • Tomahawk missile]]. The Gulf War was the last conflict in which [[battleship]]s were deployed in a combat role.
  • American F-15Es parked in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield
  • Oil well fires rage outside Kuwait City in 1991.
  • Gen. [[Colin Powell]] (left), Gen. [[Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.]], and [[Paul Wolfowitz]] (right) listen as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney addresses reporters regarding the 1991 Gulf War.
  • American AH-64 Apache helicopters proved to be very effective weapons during the 1991 Gulf War.
  • Destroyed [[LAV-25]]
  • [[Donald Rumsfeld]], US special envoy to the Middle East, meets [[Saddam Hussein]] on 19–20 December 1983.
  • Military personnel examine the remains of a Scud.
  • General Norman Schwarzkopf visit Kuwaiti dignitaries in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm.
  • 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade]] during the Gulf War
  • Iraqi 'Saddam' main battle tank destroyed during Operation Desert Storm
  • One of the Italian tornadoes used in the operation
  • Marine Artillery played a huge factor in disrupting Iraqi counterattacks during the [[1st Gulf War]], February 1991.
  • F-16C]]
  • Sailors from a US Navy honor guard carry Navy pilot [[Scott Speicher]]'s remains.
  • A sentry patrols along a line-up of OH-58 Kiowa helicopters
  • Coalition troops from Egypt, Syria, Oman, France, and Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm
1990–1991 WAR BETWEEN IRAQ AND AMERICAN-LED COALITION FORCES
First Gulf War; Operation Desert Storm; Desert Storm; Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm; 1991 Persian Gulf War; 1990/1 Gulf War; UN-Iraq war; Operation Desert Shield; Desert Shield; Gulf War I; Gulf War One; Gulf war; 1991 Gulf War; Operation: Desert Storm; Stuart Lockwood; Iraqi wars; Iraq War (1991); 1990 Gulf War; 1991 Iraq war; Naming the Gulf War; The Persian Gulf War; Persain Gulf War; Gulf Crisis; Operation Desert Sword; Persian Gulf war; DESERT STORM; Persian Gulf War of 1991; The Gulf War; Operations Desert Shield; Operation Desert Sabre; American Casualties in Operation Desert Storm; Gulf War 1; Gulf war 1; Desert Shield and Storm; Operation desert shield; 1991 Iraq War; 1990-1991 Iraq War; Desert storm; Operation Desert storm; Naming the gulf war; Gulf 1; Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm; First US-Iraq War; Persian Gulf War; Arabian Gulf War; 1991 Arabian Gulf War; Operation Desert Storm, 1990; 1st Gulf War; DESERT SHIELD; Operation Desert Shield (Gulf War); Operation Desert Shield/Storm; 1990 Gulf Crisis; 1991 Gulf Crisis; 1990-1991 Gulf War; 1990/1991 Gulf Crisis; 1991 Middle East War; Golf War; 1991 Persian Gulf conflict; Kuwait war; Kuwait War; 1990–1991 Iraq War; Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm; 1990 invasion of Iraq; First Iraq War; Gulf-War; Casualties of the Gulf War; Video Game War; 1990 Iraq War; War of the Persian Gulf; Persian Gulf crisis; Gulf War of 1991
Guerra del Golfo

Definitie

sabreur
[sa'br?:]
¦ noun a cavalryman or fencer using a sabre.
Origin
Fr., from sabrer 'strike with a sabre'.

Wikipedia

Sabre (tank)

Sabre is a variation of the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked), featuring the turret from a wheeled Fox Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle mounted on the hull of a tracked FV101 Scorpion.