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- Caltrop - Wikipedia
A caltrop is a device composed of four spikes or points arranged so that in whatever manner it is thrown on the ground, it rests on three and presents the fourth upright
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- The Caltrop: A Weapon Thats Barely Changed Over 2,300 Years
Although it was used for centuries by numerous armies, the unobtrusive-looking device called the caltrop, or calthrop, has often been overlooked by military historians, but certainly not by anyone unfortunate enough to have encountered it under field conditions
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Caltrops are ancient military devices used for defensive purposes, primarily to impede or deter enemy movement They are small, metal, or wooden objects designed with four sharp spikes or points, arranged so that, no matter how they are thrown or scattered, one tip always points upwards
- Caltrop (Tire Spike) - CIA
Caltrops were typically placed on roadways to slow attacking troops traveling by vehicle or animal The caltrop was “the simplest weapon we ever made,” according to Dr Stanley Lovell, the Director of the Research Development Branch of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
- Medieval Weapons: Caltrops. Types of Caltrops, Facts and History
Caltrops were medieval area-denial weapons made up of sharp spines arranged so that one of them always points upward They slowed the advance of troops
- Caltrop - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A caltrop is a device composed of four spikes or points arranged so that in whatever manner it is thrown on the ground, it rests on three and presents the fourth upright
- CALTROP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When the police were eventually able to get past the garbage trucks, their tires were destroyed by caltrops (clusters of nails), which were thrown out of the escaping Audis along nearby streets
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