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Glacis

Diagram showing upward sloped glacis

A glacis (/ˈɡl.sɪs/, French: [ɡlasi]) in military engineering is an artificial slope as part of a medieval castle or in early modern fortresses. They may be constructed of earth as a temporary structure or of stone in more permanent structure. More generally, a glacis is any slope, natural or artificial, which fulfils the above requirements. The etymology of this French word suggests a slope made dangerous with ice, hence the relationship with glacier.

A glacis plate is the sloped front-most section of the hull of a tank or other armoured fighting vehicle.


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أحدور Arabic Гласіс BE Гласіс BE-X-OLD Гласис Bulgarian Glacis (enginyeria militar) Catalan Glacis Czech Glacis (Festungsbau) German Glaciso EO Glacis (tecnología militar) Spanish Glassii ET

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