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Jenks24 (
talk) 14:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Template:Types of armour →
Template:Personal armouring materials – this is not about types of personal/personnel armour (ie. helmet, codpiece, bulletproof vest, flak jacket) or types of armour (ie. IFV, APC, tank, up-armored Humvee, armored car), this is about various materials used to make personal personnel armours --Relisted.George Ho (
talk) 00:46, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
65.94.43.89 (
talk) 07:08, 30 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure I'll take a position here, but in any case, I think you're probably going to have to make some effort to publicize this discussion. I'm doubtful that there are many people watching this page.
Dustin(talk) 01:48, 3 June 2015 (UTC)reply
It is listed in the centralized discussion listing for all move requests,
WP:RM, and is picked up by ArticleAlertsBot, which publicizes move requests to wikiprojects who have their banners attached to the article where the discussion is occurring. --
70.51.46.11 (
talk) 04:30, 3 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Comment - the parent article is
armour. "Personal armouring materials" strikes me as a clumsy phrase.
GraemeLeggett (
talk) 07:41, 6 June 2015 (UTC)reply
the parent article
personal armour, but this template isn't about personal armour, it's about materials used to build personal armour, which is not the same thing. (for an analogy, steel, rubber, and glass are used to build cars, but types are cars are sports cars, saloon cars, city cars, etc, while rubber, glass and steel are not types of cars) And this doesn't cover types of armour materials that are not for personal armour, such as various grades of steel used in tanks, or ceramics used on APCs, or iron for ironclads, or bulletproof glass for armoured limos --
70.51.202.183 (
talk) 08:36, 6 June 2015 (UTC)reply
How about
template:types of personal armour materials ? Since again, this isn't about types of personal armour (it doesn't cover suits of armour, leather jackets, grieves, gauntlets, helmets, bulletproof vests, bombsuits, etc, -- types of personal armour) --
70.51.202.183 (
talk) 06:12, 7 June 2015 (UTC)reply
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The following is a closed discussion of a
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move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the move request was: no consensus. No prejudice against a new discussion.
Jenks24 (
talk) 14:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Template:Types of armour →
Template:Personal armouring materials – this is not about types of personal/personnel armour (ie. helmet, codpiece, bulletproof vest, flak jacket) or types of armour (ie. IFV, APC, tank, up-armored Humvee, armored car), this is about various materials used to make personal personnel armours --Relisted.George Ho (
talk) 00:46, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
65.94.43.89 (
talk) 07:08, 30 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure I'll take a position here, but in any case, I think you're probably going to have to make some effort to publicize this discussion. I'm doubtful that there are many people watching this page.
Dustin(talk) 01:48, 3 June 2015 (UTC)reply
It is listed in the centralized discussion listing for all move requests,
WP:RM, and is picked up by ArticleAlertsBot, which publicizes move requests to wikiprojects who have their banners attached to the article where the discussion is occurring. --
70.51.46.11 (
talk) 04:30, 3 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Comment - the parent article is
armour. "Personal armouring materials" strikes me as a clumsy phrase.
GraemeLeggett (
talk) 07:41, 6 June 2015 (UTC)reply
the parent article
personal armour, but this template isn't about personal armour, it's about materials used to build personal armour, which is not the same thing. (for an analogy, steel, rubber, and glass are used to build cars, but types are cars are sports cars, saloon cars, city cars, etc, while rubber, glass and steel are not types of cars) And this doesn't cover types of armour materials that are not for personal armour, such as various grades of steel used in tanks, or ceramics used on APCs, or iron for ironclads, or bulletproof glass for armoured limos --
70.51.202.183 (
talk) 08:36, 6 June 2015 (UTC)reply
How about
template:types of personal armour materials ? Since again, this isn't about types of personal armour (it doesn't cover suits of armour, leather jackets, grieves, gauntlets, helmets, bulletproof vests, bombsuits, etc, -- types of personal armour) --
70.51.202.183 (
talk) 06:12, 7 June 2015 (UTC)reply
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