Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BreastplateBreastplate - Wikipedia

    In medieval weaponry, the breastplate is the front portion of plate armour covering the torso. It has been a military mainstay since ancient times and was usually made of leather, bronze or iron in antiquity. By around 1000 AD, solid plates had fallen out of use in Europe and knights of the period were wearing mail in the form of a hauberk over ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LameLame - Wikipedia

    LAME, audio encoding computer software. Lame (armor), a single plate of a suit of armour. Lame (kitchen tool), a blade for scoring bread loaves. Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ( LAME or L-AME ), professional title and qualification.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Plate_armourPlate armour - Wikipedia

    Plate armour. Full plate armour for man and horse commissioned by Sigismund II Augustus, Livrustkammaren in Stockholm Sweden (1550s). Armour for Gustav I of Sweden by Kunz Lochner, c. 1540 ( Livrustkammaren ). Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of ...

  4. The Modular Scalable Vest (MSV) is a bullet-resistant vest that has been introduced by the United States Armed Forces in 2018. The Modular Scalable Vest is replacing all other body armor systems in use, including the OTV (Outer Tactical Vest) , IOTV (Improved Outer Tactical Vest) and SPCS (Soldier Plate Carrier System) . [1]

  5. List of medieval armour components. Late medieval gothic plate armour with list of elements. The slot in the helmet is called an occularium. This list identifies various pieces of body armour worn from the medieval to early modern period in the Western world, mostly plate but some mail armour, arranged by the part of body that is protected and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HephaestusHephaestus - Wikipedia

    Hephaestus (UK: / h ɪ ˈ f iː s t ə s / hif-EE-stəs, US: / h ɪ ˈ f ɛ s t ə s / hif-EST-əs; eight spellings; Greek: Ἥφαιστος, translit. Hḗphaistos) is the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire, metallurgy, metalworking, sculpture and volcanoes.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArmourArmour - Wikipedia

    Armour ( Commonwealth 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.).

  1. People also search for