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  2. Chobham armour - Wikipedia

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    Chobham armour is the informal name of a composite armour developed in the 1960s at the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment, a British tank research centre on Chobham Lane in Chertsey. The name has since become the common generic term for composite ceramic vehicle armour .

  3. Composite armour - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet T-64 was the first mass-produced tank with composite armour The Leclerc tank is equipped with NERA (Non-explosive reactive armour) [1] Depending on the operating state, the Leopard 2 has various extended armour elements such as bomb protection for the top, cage armour, extended mine protection (A6M) or additional armour in the form of composite armour MEXAS or AMAP Plasan SandCat ...

  4. Vehicle armour - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of common elements of warship armour. The belt armour is denoted by "A". Belt armour is a layer of armour-plating outside the hull of warships, typically on battleships, battlecruisers, cruisers and some aircraft carriers. [14] Typically, the belt covers from the deck down someway below the waterline of the ship. If built within the ...

  5. Chobham armor - Wikipedia

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  6. M1 Abrams - Wikipedia

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    The M1 Abrams composite armor (referred to as "special armor" by the U.S. Army) [139] is most substantial at the front of the hull, where it is 2 feet (0.61 m) at its thickest. [54] The front of the hull is armored with composites. The Abrams turret features composite armor across both the front and the sides. [140] The armor is much thicker on ...

  7. Ballistic Research Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Chobham armor: A composite armor developed for armored vehicles. It was tested by BRL and later implemented on the M1 Abrams. [37] Convair B-36 Peacemaker: A strategic bomber aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force. After investigating the misfires with the mounted M24 turret guns, BRL developed a modified firing circuit for the aircraft.

  8. Improvised vehicle armour - Wikipedia

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    Improvised armour added to a truck by railway shop workers for the Danish resistance movement near the end of World War II. Improvised vehicle armour is a form of vehicle armour consisting of protective materials added to a vehicle such as a car, truck, or tank in an irregular and extemporized fashion using available materials.

  9. Talk:Chobham armour - Wikipedia

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    Composite armour is a much wider concept so merging the two articles seems undesirable. Should we create a new article "Ceramic vehicle armour" we would be forced to begin this with "Ceramic vehicle armour, commonly known as Chobham armour..." — but if "Chobham armour" is the common name, it should in principle be the article title.