Referring to places to hide and not be seen .
Cover is protection from enemy fire, such as a solid barrier that can stop bullets. Concealment, on the other hand, hides you from sight but may not provide protection from gunfire. Both cover and concealment are important for staying safe during combat.
The noun derived from the verb "conceal" is "concealment." This noun refers to the act of hiding or keeping something out of sight.
The noun form of conceal is concealment. It refers to the act of hiding or keeping something secret.
In the phrase "he took cover," the word "cover" is a noun. It refers to the protection or shelter that he sought.
The past participle of cover is covered.
No, it is not a preposition. The word cover is a verb, or a noun that may be used as an adjective (cover letter, cover story).
cover blocks enemy fire, concealment doesn't and only provides stealth support
cover, concealment
Tunnels provided cover and concealment.
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
What is concealment of information?
Gives protection from bullets, fragments and some CBRNE agents, as well as concealment from enemy observation.
It was used as a defoilant to deny cover and concealment to the NVA/VC.
Observation and Fields of fire, Avenues of approach, Key terrain, Obstacles and movement, Cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Observations and fields of fire Cover and concealment Obstacles Key and decisive terrain Avenues of approach
Observation and Fields of fire, Avenues of approach, Key terrain, Obstacles and movement, Cover and concealment