WordNet
n. a vehicle that is protected by armor plate [syn: armoured vehicle]
Usage examples of "armored vehicle".
Each armored vehicle followed a separate track, though the general line was on or parallel to the paved highway.
Before he could fire, a 20-cm bolt hit the lightly armored vehicle and sprayed molten blobs of it a hundred meters away.
Its fans purring below audibility, the armored vehicle rested on an empty area of no significance to the region—.
The TOC's instrumentation ran off a portable fusion power plant adapted from the drive unit of a Frisian armored vehicle.
As terrible as his sudden loss of control and the collision with the parked car was to Reusch, it did not match his shock when he looked and saw the tracks of an armored vehicle, level and in line with his eyes, bearing down on him just a few meters outside his car door window.
He felt uneasy, crossing the river in an armored vehicle on a floating bridge&mdash.
Then it changed again, and Hansen saw an armored vehicle that must have weighed hundreds of tonnes.
I think we broke the Iraqi Army's world record for un-assing an armored vehicle under fire.
It wasn't much of a weapon, but it had been a long time since the RSM was gunner in an armored vehicle.
He pushed another button on his keyboard and the image on the screen changed from the rotating planet to a sixty-thousand-kilogram armored vehicle rumbling at high speed across the landscape, firing a 120 millimeter gun as it went, and hitting targets four kilometers away.
One armored vehicle is visible in there parked, like, at an intersection.
The class that had been doing gym outside was chased off, and agents stood behind their kevlar-armored vehicle, heavy weapons out, looking for targets.
Those less fortunate took hits through the turret, which killed the crews at once and/or ignited the ammunition storage, converting each armored vehicle into a small man-fabricated volcano.
The commander of the lead armored vehicle was surprised to see a lone figure standing in the middle of the highway when he crested the slight rise in the highway.
He remembered all too well the bad days of the summer before, when killing any Lizard armored vehicle seemed to require divine intervention.