"cope cage" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cope cages [plural]
Etymology: Coined in 2022 to refer to the structures placed on Russian tank turrets during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The word cope is used mockingly (referring to the slang meaning of cope: "delusion, coping mechanism"), as the cages were perceived to be ineffective against a lot of the weaponry used by the Ukrainian forces, such as Javelin anti-tank missiles. Etymology templates: {{m|en|cope}} cope Head templates: {{en-noun}} cope cage (plural cope cages)
  1. (slang, derogatory) An improvised kit of slat armour (cage-like defensive structure placed upon an armoured vehicle, as (supposed) protection against explosive devices or loitering munitions). Tags: derogatory, slang Categories (topical): Military
    Sense id: en-cope_cage-en-noun-73mdz8Ss Categories (other): English alliterative compounds, English entries with incorrect language header

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