What does up-armored mean?
Definitions for up-armored
up-ar·mored
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up-armoredadjective
Having upgraded the armor of a fighting vehicle.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of up-armored in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of up-armored in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of up-armored in a Sentence
The resistance was fierce. The enemy even had armored personnel carriers, our objective is the conquest of territory and the elimination of targets, so it's good to grind down the enemy in front of us.
The Nagorno-Karabakh military:
The enemy continued aggressive military action, using rocket artillery and armored vehicles, the army is taking necessary measures to suppress the enemy's aggressive attack offensive.
We are now witnessing the accumulation of manpower, heavy armored vehicles and artillery in the direction of Sloviansk, the enemy is using its well-known tactics, trying to move closer to our line of defense in order to fire artillery at the cities. Enemy artillery is already reaching certain parts of Sloviansk. This is another confirmation that people should evacuate.
They left with military vehicles, tanks, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces and military trucks with personnel on them.
We'd like to thank the members of the (anti-IS) coalition for the support they have provided, but ... all the support we have received so far is not up to the level that is needed, The heavy weapons systems that we need, especially in terms of quality and quantity, for example the APCs (armored personnel carriers), the helicopters, the artillery we need for a decisive war against them (IS) - we have not received these types of weapons.
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