kaitsekindlaid
Kaitsekindlaid is an Estonian term that translates to "armored" or "defended." It is often used in historical and military contexts to describe objects, structures, or vehicles that have been fortified or protected against attack. This can range from simple defensive measures like palisades or earthworks to more complex fortifications such as castles, bunkers, or armored vehicles. The concept implies a deliberate effort to enhance survivability and operational capability in the face of hostile action.
In historical discussions, kaitsekindlaid might refer to medieval castles, which were designed with thick stone walls,