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- Q1182010 subject Q7164769.
- Q1182010 abstract "Template:ForIn military combat, the concept of cover refers to anything which is capable of physically protecting an individual from enemy fire. This differentiates it from the similar concept of concealment, in that an object or area of concealment only affords the benefit of stealth, not actual protection from small arms fire or artillery fragments. An example of "cover vs. concealment" would be sandbags vs. tall grass. Cover may be a naturally-occurring feature, such as a rock or a tree stump, or it may be a constructed feature, such as a foxhole or a trench.".
- Q1182010 thumbnail DutchGapb.jpg?width=300.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q1058629.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q1341672.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q185029.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q380266.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q4451185.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q4991371.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q64418.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164769.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q7883228.
- Q1182010 wikiPageWikiLink Q9212.
- Q1182010 comment "Template:ForIn military combat, the concept of cover refers to anything which is capable of physically protecting an individual from enemy fire. This differentiates it from the similar concept of concealment, in that an object or area of concealment only affords the benefit of stealth, not actual protection from small arms fire or artillery fragments. An example of "cover vs. concealment" would be sandbags vs. tall grass.".
- Q1182010 label "Cover (military)".
- Q1182010 depiction DutchGapb.jpg.