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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armored plating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe protective layers or materials that are designed to shield against damage, often in military or engineering contexts.
Example: "The vehicle was equipped with armored plating to withstand enemy fire during combat."
Alternatives: "protective armor" or "reinforced shielding".
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Built on a truck chassis, it has black armored plating, a bullet-resistant windshield and ports that allow passengers to fire weapons from inside.
Though we have put some armored plating on the doors in our cars.
With V-shaped hulls, raised chassis and armored plating, the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle MRAPP) has proven to be the single most effective counter to Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
The way the robots take damage is they are covered with this foam armored plating that paintballs explode off, and when you take enough damage limbs start blowing off.
In rivers of tropical South America, loricariid catfishes (also known as plecos or suckermouth armored catfishes) are ubiquitous and easily identified by their distinctive armored plating and ventrally positioned jaws with a fleshy oral disk.
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The emphasis on nuts and bolts and armored plate suggests an industry driving into a combative, fearful new world.
The bullet struck the armored plate that Sergeant Marshall was wearing, cracking it, and knocked him backward.
Ms. Urquiola first created a large dome formed by overlapping perforated bands of material, like armored plates.
The video ended with images of the large cargo truck used in the attack, shown packed with explosives and outfitted with armored plates.
Of the company's seven Humvees, two were "up armored" — plated heavily enough to deflect rifle fire — and the 3rd Platoon was given both for this mission.
It has four enormous tires at the back -- fresh off a swamp buggy, by the looks of them -- and a body that is covered in armored plates like a stegosaurus.
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