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  2. Hill descent control system - Wikipedia

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    Cruise control buttons can adjust the speed on some vehicles. [2] Applying pressure to the accelerator or brake pedal will override the HDC system. Later implementations combine HDC with traction control and low-range gears and have reduced the set speed to slower than walking pace for extra control.

  3. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Adrift: Loose and out of control. Typically applied to a ship or vessel that has lost power and is unable to control its movement. [11] Aft: Any part of the ship closer to the stern than you currently are. [11] All Hands: The entire ship's crew to include all officers and enlisted. [11] Aye, Aye: Response acknowledging and understanding a ...

  4. Hill-holder - Wikipedia

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    Hill-holders work best for those who are inexperienced with manual shift techniques, or in situations with heavy traffic in steep hilly conditions (as in San Francisco, or Duluth for example). However the same technique can be accomplished by a driver through the use of the manual parking brake lever, coordinated with the brake, clutch, gear ...

  5. Zone of control - Wikipedia

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    The most common effect is that moving combat units must stop when entering an enemy unit's zone of control. [2] This type of zone of control is termed "rigid" zone of control. If movement is not stopped, but only prohibited when moving directly from one zone of control space to another, this is termed "semi-rigid". Rules that slow down ...

  6. Non-combatant - Wikipedia

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    Although there is no clear definition of terrorism, a terrorist can be explained as an individual who is a non-state actor who engages in armed hostilities toward a state or government during a time of peace. [26] The location an individual is tried in a court of law is the determining factor between combatant and non-combatant terrorists. [27]

  7. Enfilade and defilade - Wikipedia

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    In the case of antitank weapons, and especially short-range man-portable antitank rockets, defiladed positions behind a hill have several important advantages. This is because the dead space created by the intervening crest of the hill prevents an approaching tank from using the range of its direct-fire weapons, and neither the attacker nor ...

  8. Hill Hold Control - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hill_Hold_Control&oldid=247393229"This page was last edited on 24 October 2008, at 15:06 (UTC). (UTC).

  9. Kill zone - Wikipedia

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    If the kill zone is too large and the enemy forces relatively far away, the ambushed players often retreat to cover. If the kill zone is small, the ambushed players are likely to charge forward and assault the defensive players. [10] Fellow players who are not caught in the kill zone are likely to attack the flanks of the defensive players. [11]