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The phrase "armoured unit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in military contexts to refer to a group of armored vehicles or personnel designed for combat.
Example: "The armoured unit advanced through the battlefield, providing cover for the infantry."
Alternatives: "armored division" or "tank unit".
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Turned down as a foreigner, he said, he was finally accepted after six months by a cavalry (armoured) unit, on condition that he became a German citizen.
It was not the Australian Army's only armoured unit as the Second World War approached.
The JNA deployed an armoured unit based in Mostar to the plateau in May 1991.
One small armoured unit was raised, the 1st Armoured Car Section.
On 1 July, an Italian armoured unit arrived in Gacko to reinforce the garrison.
In October 1943, the battalion was converted to an armoured unit and designated 20th Armoured Regiment.
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The Chaos hordes, by contrast, have powerful, loyal and heavily armoured units without much ranged weaponry.
The equivalent tactical artillery and armoured units, however, are called regiments.
The ongoing fighting is believed to involve close to 1,000 opposition fighters and regime forces backed by armoured units, including tanks.
Armoured units under Khamis's command have taken part in heavy fighting in Misrata, a key port and rebel stronghold between Tripoli and Benghazi.
Lance missiles were deployed in NATO armies at the corps level and were intended to attack Soviet and Warsaw Pact armoured units and installations beyond artillery range.
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