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ITT may refer to: Communication * Infantry-Tank Telephone, a device allowing infantrymen to speak to the occupants of armoured vehicles. Mathematics *Intuitionistic type theory, other name of Martin-Löf Type Theory *Intensional type theory Business *ITT Inc. (formerly International Telephone & Telegraph), US *Invitation to tender for a contract * ITT Semiconductors Education *ITT Technical Institute, US *Former Institute of Technology, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland *Institute of Technology, Tralee, Ireland Media *Cousin Itt, of the fictional Addams Family *"I.T.T (International Thief Thief)", a political screed about ITT Corp. by Fela Kuti Medicine *Insulin tolerance test * Intention to treat analysis in medicine * Intermittent testicular torsion Sport *Individual time trial An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in French: ''contre la montre'' – literally "against the watch", in Italian: ''tappa a cronometr ...
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Tank Phone
A Tank phone (also called a Tank telephone, Grunt phone, Tank-Infantry Phone, TIP, Infantry Tank Telephone, ITT, or Infantry phone) is a telephone mounted on the exterior of armoured vehicles to facilitate communication between people outside of the vehicle and those inside, whilst avoiding the tank crew becoming exposed to enemy fire. Purpose Communication between infantry and tanks may be possible via radio and other means. However, it is more efficient and reliable to provide a tank phone mounted typically on the rear of the tank in a small box that contains a standard telephone handset which infantrymen may use to speak directly to the tank commander. Infantrymen may thus direct the tank's fire, which they are better placed to do as the tank crew will typically have their vision impeded by being buttoned up within the tank. The typical method of doing this is using the present direction of the tank gun as a reference point and moving it onto the target from there using up/down ...
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