Belgian Gate
English
Noun
Belgian Gate (plural Belgian Gates)
- (military, historical) A heavy steel fence, typically mounted on concrete rollers, used as a mobile antitank obstacle during World War II.
- Synonym: cointet-element
- Coordinate term: Czech hedgehog
- 2013, Steven Zaloga, The Devil's Garden: Rommel's Desperate Defense of Omaha Beach on D-Day, Stackpole Books, →ISBN, page 123:
- Omaha Beach was shielded by about 3,700 obstacles, including 450 ramps, 2,000 stakes, 1,050 Czech hedgehogs, and 200 Belgian Gates. These followed a standard pattern.
Further reading
- Cointet-element on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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