Examples of Armoured vehicles in a sentence
Armoured vehicles belonging to the carabinieri drove up Via Casaregis and Via Invrea at high speed, knocking down the barriers erected by the demonstrators and forcing the demonstrators at the scene to leave.
Armoured vehicles belonging to the carabinieri drove up Via Casaregis and Via Invrea at high speed, knocking down the barriers erected by the demonstrators using containers, and forcing the demonstrators at the scene to leave.
Armoured vehicles were deployed in December 2010 following the announcement of the results of the second round of the elections and later throughout the post-election violence to commit crimes against the civilian population.
Armoured vehicles - when used properly - can improve police safety.
Armoured vehicles were posted throughout the city as a reminder of the military's power.
Armoured vehicles deployed to major Myanmar cities after mass protests,” Nikkei, 14 Feb 2021, https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Myanmar-Crisis/Armoured-vehicles-deployed-to-major-Myanmar-cities-after- mass-protests.
Aircraft: all fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, including unmanned reconnais- sance/surveillance aircraft, with the exception of micro-light aircraft, powered and unpowered gliders and target drones.2. Armoured vehicles: all vehicles with integral armour protection, including all types of tank, tank destroyer, armoured car, armoured personnel carrier, armoured support vehicle and infantry fighting vehicle.
The amount requested covers the salaries and mission expenses.– Armoured vehicles (AV) (EUR 1 750 000): The deteriorating security situation now requires that AVs are placed in additional delegations, such as Uganda (1 AV) and the Gaziantep office (1 AV).
N/A: This Directive is not applicable (no requirements).▼ M15 ▼M12Appendix 2 Item Armoured vehicles Item MEANING OF LETTERSA: Exemption permitted where special purposes makes it impossible to fully comply.
Armoured vehicles, which because of the danger of mines and of armed at- tacks provided important protection to personnel, represented a further prob- lem.