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  2. Smoke screen - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers advancing under the cover of a smoke screen during a training exercise. A smoke screen is smoke released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft, or ships. Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as a tank or a warship).

  3. Smokescreen - Wikipedia

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    Palais Royale, a 1988 Canadian film released under the alternative titles Smokescreen or Smoke Screen; Security smoke, generated smoke specifically used as a security measure; Smoke screen, smoke released as a military countermeasure to hide weapons, other equipment, or infantry; Smokescreen, a non-damaging Normal-type move in the Pokémon series

  4. M10 smoke tank - Wikipedia

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    An M10 smoke tank or Smoke Curtain Installation, fitted below the outer wing of a Douglas A-20 medium bomber. The M10 smoke tank, also known as Smoke Curtain Installation, was an aircraft under wing tank used by the United States Army Air Forces to lay smoke screens or dispense chemical weapons such as tear gas.

  5. Smoke grenade - Wikipedia

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    A violet smoke grenade used to mark a helicopter landing zone during the Vietnam War, 1967 Smoke grenades used to create a smoke screen during protest demonstrations in Paris, 2008. Smoke grenades are used for several purposes. The primary use is the creation of smoke screens for concealment and the signaling of aircraft.

  6. Multi-spectral camouflage - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillar of the eyed hawk-moth Smerinthus ocellatus is camouflaged to match a leafy background in both visible and infra-red light.. The English zoologist Hugh Cott, in his 1940 book Adaptive Coloration in Animals, wrote that some caterpillars such as the eyed hawk-moth Smerinthus ocellatus, and tree frogs such as the red-snouted treefrog Hyla coerulea, are coloured so as to blend with ...

  7. Tire fire - Wikipedia

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    Protesters used burning tires to cut off main roads in Lebanon. [citation needed] 2013 – Static electricity ignited a fire at J&R Tire Recycling in Hoopeston, Illinois. Over 100 firefighters from two states fought the fire, in which over 50,000 tires burned, for three days. [27] 2013 – Tire fire ignited in Nassau, Bahamas. The poorly ...

  8. Suitcase nuclear device - Wikipedia

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    The lightest nuclear warhead ever acknowledged to have been manufactured by the U.S. is the W54, which was used in both the Davy Crockett 120 mm recoilless rifle-launched warhead and the backpack-carried version called the Mk-54 SADM (Special Atomic Demolition Munition). The bare warhead package was an 11 by 16 inches (280 by 410 mm) cylinder ...

  9. M18 smoke grenade - Wikipedia

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    The M18 was developed in 1942 during World War II and was completed in November of that year. It was designed to replace the M16 smoke grenade, which did not burn as long or as vividly.