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Что (кто) такое armour plate - определение

ARMOR PROTECTING A VEHICLE
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  • slat armour]]
  • Vehicle composite add-on armour kit
  • [[Sturmgeschütz III]] with spaced armour plates
  • Fox CVR(W)]] was built largely of aluminium.
  • Ballistic test of a bullet-resistant glass panel
  • 9K11 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger)]] [[ATGM]]s.
  • Blazer ERA]]
  • The [[Merkava]] features extreme sloped armour on the turret
  • [[Plasan Sand Cat]] light (5 ton) military vehicle featuring integrated composite armoured body
  • Diagram of common elements of warship armour. The belt armour is denoted by "A".

Plate armour         
  • [[Royal Armoury of Madrid]], [[Spain]]
  • Bronze [[muscle cuirass]], Italy, c. 350–300 BC
  • 15th-century depiction of a [[melee]]. A breast plate is pierced by a sword
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  • The ''Stechzeug'' of [[John the Constant]] (c. 1500)
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  • A Japanese 16th–17th century suit of plate armour with a western-style cuirass (''nanban dō gusoku'')
ARMOR CONSISTING OF ANATOMICALLY SHAPED METAL PLATES
Platemail; Plate armor; Plate mail; Suit of armour; Full plate armour; Suit of armor; Full plate armor; Jousting armour; Stechzeug; Rennzeug; Jousting armor; Parade armour; Knights armour; Knight's armour; Pieces of exchange; Sappenpanzer; Full plate; Coat of armour; Suits of armour; Suits of armor; Grabenpanzer
Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full plate steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Hundred Years' War, from the coat of plates worn over mail suits during the 14th century.
plate armour         
  • [[Royal Armoury of Madrid]], [[Spain]]
  • Bronze [[muscle cuirass]], Italy, c. 350–300 BC
  • 15th-century depiction of a [[melee]]. A breast plate is pierced by a sword
  • 254x254px
  • The ''Stechzeug'' of [[John the Constant]] (c. 1500)
  • 315x315px
  • A Japanese 16th–17th century suit of plate armour with a western-style cuirass (''nanban dō gusoku'')
ARMOR CONSISTING OF ANATOMICALLY SHAPED METAL PLATES
Platemail; Plate armor; Plate mail; Suit of armour; Full plate armour; Suit of armor; Full plate armor; Jousting armour; Stechzeug; Rennzeug; Jousting armor; Parade armour; Knights armour; Knight's armour; Pieces of exchange; Sappenpanzer; Full plate; Coat of armour; Suits of armour; Suits of armor; Grabenpanzer
¦ noun protective armour of metal plates, as worn by knights in the Middle Ages.
Gothic plate armour         
  • A suit of gothic armour of the late 15th century, made by [[Lorenz Helmschmied]] of Augsburg, now kept in the [[Hermitage Museum]], St.  Petersburg.
15TH CENTURY EUROPEAN STEEL PLATE ARMOUR
Gothic armour; Gothic armor; Gothic plate; Gothic plate armor
Gothic plate armour () was the type of steel plate armour made in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century.

Википедия

Vehicle armour

Military vehicles are commonly armoured (or armored; see spelling differences) to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, shells, rockets, and missiles, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire. Such vehicles include armoured fighting vehicles like tanks, aircraft, and ships.

Civilian vehicles may also be armoured. These vehicles include cars used by officials (e.g., presidential limousines), reporters and others in conflict zones or where violent crime is common. Civilian armoured cars are also routinely used by security firms to carry money or valuables to reduce the risk of highway robbery or the hijacking of the cargo.

Armour may also be used in vehicles to protect from threats other than a deliberate attack. Some spacecraft are equipped with specialised armour to protect them against impacts from micrometeoroids or fragments of space debris. Modern aircraft powered by jet engines usually have them fitted with a sort of armour in the form of an aramid composite kevlar bandage around the fan casing or debris containment walls built into the casing of their gas turbine engines to prevent injuries or airframe damage should the fan, compressor, or turbine blades break free.

The design and purpose of the vehicle determines the amount of armour plating carried, as the plating is often very heavy and excessive amounts of armour restrict mobility. In order to decrease this problem, some new materials (nanomaterials) and material compositions are being researched which include buckypaper, and aluminium foam armour plates.

Примеры употребления для armour plate
1. "Enhanced personnel protection equipment with greater neck and shoulder protection and a larger body armour plate has already been delivered," it said.
2. They are victims of what Lt Jakob Vink, Dutch medical officer and now allied commandant of prison camp 14 at the mouth of Nagasaki harbour, calls "disease". Vink himself was in the allied prison kitchen abutting the Mitsubishi armour plate department when the ceiling fell in but he escaped this mysterious "disease X" which some allied prisoners and many Japanese civilians got.
3. The armour–piercing weapons tested Saturday include a rifle equipped with special sights that can identify an enemy seven kilometres (four miles) away and can penetrate a target wearing a bullet–resistant vest from a distance of three kilometres (one–and–a–half miles). The other new anti–armour weapon tested was a system aimed at penetrating the armour plate of tanks that «can be carried by a person, with high accuracy, high speed and high explosive power». «The bullet of this system penetrates the armoured equipment and then explodes,» state television said.