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Ironhide may refer to: * Ironhide, a fictional character from the ''Transformers'' science fiction robot media franchise; see List of The Transformers (TV series) characters * '' The Transformers: Ironhide'', a comic book published by IDW from the ''Transformers'' science fiction robot media franchise * Ironhide Game Studio, a videogame studio software company * Grimgor Ironhide, a fictional character from the Warhammer fantasy media franchise See also * Armor * Ironclad * Iron armour * Ironside (other) * Iron (other) * Hide (other) __NOTOC__ Hide or hides may refer to: Common uses * Hide (skin), the cured skin of an animal * Bird hide, a structure for observing birds and other wildlife without causing disturbance * Gamekeeper's hide or hunting hide or hunting blind, a struc ...
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Ironhide Game Studio
''Kingdom Rush'' is a tower defense game developed by Ironhide Game Studio and published by Armor Games. It was released on July 28, 2011 as a browser game, followed by ports for iOS in December 2011, Android on May 13, 2013, and Windows and macOS on January 6, 2014. In the game's medieval fantasy setting, players take control of a general serving under King Denas of Linirea, who must defend the land from an onslaught of evil monsters. Each level is composed of a number of pre-set roads, which the player can place defensive towers around to fight off the approaching monsters. Slaying enemies gives the player gold, which they can use to buy new towers or upgrade existing ones to improve their capabilities. ''Kingdom Rush'' was developed over the span of six months by the Uruguay-based developer Ironhide Game Studio. The studio was founded in 2010 by Álvaro Azofra, Pablo Realini and Gonzalo Sande, who conceived ''Kingdom Rush'' as their first major project after working on a numbe ...
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Ironhide
Ironhide may refer to: * Ironhide (Transformers), a fictional character from the ''Transformers'' science fiction robot media franchise; see List of The Transformers (TV series) characters * '' The Transformers: Ironhide'', a comic book published by IDW from the ''Transformers'' science fiction robot media franchise * Ironhide Game Studio, a videogame studio software company * Grimgor Ironhide, a fictional character from the Warhammer fantasy media franchise See also * Armor * Ironclad * Iron armour * Ironside (other) * Iron (other) * Hide (other) __NOTOC__ Hide or hides may refer to: Common uses * Hide (skin), the cured skin of an animal * Bird hide, a structure for observing birds and other wildlife without causing disturbance * Gamekeeper's hide or hunting hide or hunting blind, a struc ...
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List Of The Transformers (TV Series) Characters
This is a list of characters from ''The Transformers'' television series. Autobots The Autobots (also known as Cybertrons in Japan) are the heroes in the '' Transformers toyline'' and related spin-off comics and cartoons. Their main leader is Optimus Prime, but other "Primes" have also commanded the Autobots such as Rodimus Prime. They are constantly at war with the Decepticons. In the U.S. cartoon line, the Autobots were the descendants of a line of robots created as consumer goods by the Quintessons; the Decepticons, are descended instead from robots designed as military hardware. Other terms for the Autobots are Autorobots (in Italy), Autoboterna (in Sweden), Kibery (in Ukraine), and Robotrikim (in Israel). Main characters Autobot Cars Mini-Bots Other Autobots Dinobots The Dinobots are a faction of Autobots who have dinosaur alternate modes. The first three were created in "S.O.S. Dinobots" while the later two were created in "War of the Dinobots". Aerialbots Th ...
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Grimgor Ironhide
This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the ''Warhammer Fantasy'' universe. These characters have appeared in the games set in the ''Warhammer'' world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by GW and later Black Library and other publications based on the ''Warhammer'' setting by other publishers. Some have been produced as modelsm, others have appeared only in text. High Elves (Asur) *Aenarion the Defender - The first Phoenix King, whose skills were unrivalled amongst other mortals or immortals. He was granted incredible abilities by his gods to combat the first Great Chaos Incursion. Perished alongside his dragon Indraugnir, after slaying four Greater Daemons while defending the creation of the Great Vortex. *Astarielle - First (recorded) Everqueen and first wife of Aenarion. Killed during the Great Catastrophe. *Caledor the Dragontamer - The greatest elven mage ever to have lived and the creator of the Great Vor ...
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Ironside (other)
Ironside or Ironsides may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ironside'' (1967 TV series), an American television series (1967–1975) starring Raymond Burr * ''Ironside'' (2013 TV series), a remake of the previous series, starring Blair Underwood * ''Ironside'' (Black novel), a 2007 urban fantasy novel by Holly Black * ''Ironside'' (Thompson novel), a 1967 American crime novel by Jim Thompson * Sir Ironside, the Red Knight of the Red Launds in Thomas Malory's ''Le Morte d'Arthur'' * In ''Doctor Who'', a term used by Professor Edwin Bracewell for his Daleks in ''Victory of the Daleks'' Places in the United States * Ironsides, Maryland * Ironsides Island, New York * Ironside, Oregon, an unincorporated community * Ironsides, Pennsylvania, a populated area in Schuylkill, Pennsylvania In the military * Ironside (cavalry), a cavalry trooper in the army formed by Oliver Cromwell * Operation Ironside, a military deception in World War II * An alternative name for the Humber Lig ...
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Armor
Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a covering used to protect an object, individual, or vehicle from physical injury or damage, especially direct contact weapons or projectiles during combat, or from a potentially dangerous environment or activity (e.g. cycling, construction sites, etc.). Personal armour is used to protect soldiers and war animals. Vehicle armour is used on warships, armoured fighting vehicles, and some mostly ground attack combat aircraft. A second use of the term ''armour'' describes armoured forces, armoured weapons, and their role in combat. After the development of armoured warfare, tanks and mechanised infantry and their combat formations came to be referred to collectively as "armour". Etymology The word "armour" began to appear in the Middle Ages as a derivative of Old French. It is dated from 1297 as a "mail, defensive covering worn in combat". The word originates from the Old French , itself derived ...
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Ironclad
An ironclad is a steam engine, steam-propelled warship protected by Wrought iron, iron or steel iron armor, armor plates, constructed from 1859 to the early 1890s. The ironclad was developed as a result of the vulnerability of wooden warships to explosive or incendiary shell (projectile), shells. The first ironclad battleship, , was launched by the French Navy in November 1859 - narrowly pre-empting the British Royal Navy. They were first used in warfare in 1862 during the American Civil War, when ironclads operated against wooden ships and, in a historic confrontation, against each other at the Battle of Hampton Roads in Virginia. Their performance demonstrated that the ironclad had replaced the unarmored ship of the line as the most powerful warship afloat. City-class ironclad, Ironclad gunboats became very successful in the American Civil War. Ironclads were designed for several uses, including as high seas battleships, long-range cruisers, and Littoral (military), coast ...
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Iron Armour
Iron armour was a type of naval armour used on warships and, to a limited degree, fortifications. The use of iron gave rise to the term ironclad as a reference to a ship 'clad' in iron. The earliest material available in sufficient quantities for armouring ships was iron, wrought or cast. While cast iron has never been used for naval armour, it did find a use in land fortifications, presumable due to the lower cost of the material. One well known example of cast-iron armour for land use is the Gruson turret, first tested by the Prussian government in 1868. Armoured ships may have been built as early as 1203, in the far east. In the West, they first become common when France launched the first ocean-going ironclad ''La Gloire'' in 1859. The British Navy responded with HMS ''Warrior'' in 1860, triggering a naval arms race with bigger, more heavily armed and armoured ironclads. Early experiments showed that wrought iron was superior to cast iron, and wrought iron was subsequently ado ...
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Iron (other)
Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron may also refer to: Equipment * Iron (golf), a type of golf club * Iron (plane), a woodworking blade * Iron (theatre), a fire safety device * Branding iron * Clothes iron * Hair iron * Soldering iron * Tire iron * Waffle iron Languages * Iron Ossetian, spoken in the Caucasus * Ivernic language, a hypothetical ancient language of Ireland Music * Iron (Ensiferum album), ''Iron'' (Ensiferum album) * Iron (Silent Stream of Godless Elegy album), ''Iron'' (Silent Stream of Godless Elegy album) * Iron (Nicky Romero and Calvin Harris song), "Iron" (Nicky Romero and Calvin Harris song) * Iron (Within Temptation song), "Iron" (Within Temptation song) * Iron (Woodkid song), "Iron" (Woodkid song), released as a single and a remix EP Places * Iron, Aisne, a commune in France * Iron County (other), several US counties * Iron Mountain (other) * Iron River (Iron County, Michigan) * Iron River (Marquette Count ...
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