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  2. Counter-sniper tactics - Wikipedia

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    A determined enemy, such as an emplaced heavy machine gun, will fire randomly through smoke, so this is a dangerous tactic. Weapons of opportunity may also provide a smoke screen, anything from igniting a car's gas tank, oil drum, or using fragmentation grenades to throw up debris and quickly break line of sight and concentration.

  3. Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees

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    The eight flame tank crews received Presidential Unit Citations with their respective tank battalions. For Okinawa the 10th Army decided that the entire 713th Tank Battalion would provisionally convert to flame. [16] The battalion was tasked to support both the Army and the Marine Corps assault. It was ordered to Schofield Barracks on 10 Nov.

  4. Active protection system - Wikipedia

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    4. Incoming anti-tank guided missile 5. Tracking phase. An active protection system (APS) is a system designed to actively prevent certain anti-tank weapons from destroying a vehicle. Countermeasures that either conceal the vehicle from, or disrupt the guidance of an incoming guided missile threat are designated soft-kill active protection ...

  5. Trophy (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    The system detected the attack, but determined that it did not endanger the tank and did not intercept it; it passed information about the shooting to the crew, who attacked the source of the fire. [33] [34] [35] On August 1, 2012, Trophy successfully intercepted an anti-tank missile launched from the Gaza Strip at a Merkava tank near Kissufim ...

  6. Arena (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    Arena was first fitted to the Obiekt 219E, a T-80B series experimental tank that later became known as the T80BM1. The existence of this program was revealed in 1992. [33] The Arena active protection system was first tested at the Kubinka proving grounds in early 1995, successfully defending a Russian tank against an anti-tank guided missile. [34]

  7. Loitering munition - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet counter-response was the use of mobile SAMs such as 2K12 Kub with intermittent use of radar. [18] Thus, the SAM battery was only visible for a small period of time, during which it was also a significant threat to high-value Wild Weasel fighters.

  8. Category:Anti-tank weapons - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank weapons are designed to target enemy armored vehicles—in particular, tanks—and destroy them. Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.

  9. STANAG 4569 - Wikipedia

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    7.62×51mm AP (WC core) at 30 meters with 930 ± 20 m/s 7.62×54R mm B32 API at 30 meters with 854 ± 20 m/s Angle: Azimuth 360°; elevation 0–30° Composite Armor tested in accordance with STANAG 4569 Kinetic Energy Level 3 specifications.