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Dragon's teeth (fortification)
Dragon's teeth (fortification) During World War II, the term "Dragon's teeth" came to designate square- ...
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Dragon's teeth
Dragon's teeth The term Dragon's teeth has several uses, depending on ...
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Talk:Dragon's teeth
Talk:Dragon's teeth I removed the link for British Dragons Teeth: http://www.pillboxes.co.uk/html/dragons_teeth ... Jun 14, 2005 (UTC) Split? How about: Dragon's teeth (mythology) Dragon's teeth ( ...
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Category:Fortification
Category:Fortification Subcategories There are 9 subcategories to this ... Castles F Forts G Gates L Landmines S Separation barriers Sieges S cont. Fortification stubs W World War II defensive lines Pages in category "Fortification" There are 116 pages in this ...
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User:Johan Elisson/sandbox3
... were built, and tens of kilometers of dragon's teeth in triple rows were placed around the ... military theorist and secretary of the Swedish Fortification Committee of 1819. Axel Rappe , chief of ... by Frederick II of Prussia—and in Napoleon's Invasion of Russia—used by the Russians.< ...
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Caltrop
... or wounded, it falls into the enemy's hands. The Roman soldiers rendered them useless ... much more common, were concrete devices called dragon's teeth that designed to wedge into tank treads. However, dragon's teeth are immobile, so the ...
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List of established military terms
... also Matériel) Melee (also Mêlée) No man's land No quarter no mercy, all are ... usually after an assault. Salients The enemy's line facing a salient is referred to ... formation) single line of soldiers Shield wall Fortification Fortification Barbed wire Bastion Blockhouse Bunker Counterscarp Castle Medieval fortification Arrow slit (arrow loop, loophole) Barbican ...
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Czech hedgehog
... part of a massive but never completed fortification system built on the eve of World War II by Czechoslovakia. The fortification system fell to Germany in 1938 after ... notch for attaching barbed wire. See also Dragon's teeth Caltrop
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Category:Anti-tank weapons
... Cluster Bomb Carl Gustav recoilless rifle D Dragon's teeth (fortification) F Faustpatrone H High explosive anti-tank ... RPG-7 Recoilless rifle Rocket propelled grenade S SPG-9 SRAW Sabot Shaped charge
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Wire obstacle
Wire obstacle In the military science of fortification, wire obstacles are defensive obstacles made from ... position, to elaborate patterns of fences, concertinas, "dragon's teeth" and minefields hundreds of metres thick. One ...
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