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  • 1Close Combat series — Close Combat The official logo of the franchise as used in the third game of the series Genres Real time Strategy Developers …

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  • 2Close Combat (video game) — Close Combat Developer(s) Atomic Games Publisher(s) Microsoft Platform(s …

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  • 3Terrain-following radar — (TFR) is an aerospace technology that allows a very low flying aircraft to automatically maintain a relatively constant altitude. It is sometimes referred to as ground hugging or terrain hugging flight. The term nape of the earth flight may also… …

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  • 4Terrain — Terrain, or relief, is the third or vertical dimension of land surface. When relief is described underwater, the term bathymetry is used. Topography has recently become an additional synonym, though in many parts of the world it retains its… …

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  • 5Close Quarters Battle — (CQB) or close quarters combat (CQC) is a type of fighting in which small units engage the enemy with personal weapons at very short range, potentially to the point of hand to hand combat. In the typical CQB scenario, the attackers try a very… …

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  • 6Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far — See also: Close Combat series Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far Developer(s) Atomic Games Publisher(s) …

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  • 7Close quarters combat — CQC redirects here. CQC may also refer to the Care Quality Commission or the TV show Caiga Quien Caiga. Close quarters combat (CQC) or close quarters battle (CQB) is a type of fighting in which small units engage the enemy with personal weapons… …

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  • 8Close air support — A Boeing AH 64 Apache attack helicopter provides close air support to United States Army soldiers patrolling the Tigris River southeast of Baghdad, Iraq during the Iraq War In military tactics, close air support (CAS) is defined as air action by… …

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  • 9Close encounter — For the films, see Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Fourth Kind. In ufology, a close encounter is an event in which a person witnesses an unidentified flying object. This terminology and the system of classification behind it was… …

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  • 10Close up — Prestidigitation Jérôme Bosch (ou suiveur) : L Escamoteur, 1475 1480, huile sur bois, Saint Germain en Laye, musée municipal. Le mot prestidigitation (de presto digiti qui signifie agilité des doigts) a été créé par Jules de Rovère …

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