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ˈarmour-ˌplate 1. One of the metal pieces or plates forming the material of defensive armour; esp. one of the plates of iron or steel with which the sides of vessels of war are covered. Hence armour-plated ppl. a.; also fig., insensitive to attack; callous. armour-plating vbl. n. (used concr. for ‘a...
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Plate armour
Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing Japanese armour makers started to make new types of armour made of larger iron plate and plated leather.
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Gothic plate armour
Gothic plate armour () was the type of steel plate armour made in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century. Wallace Collection
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Early Modern armour
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Mail and plate armour
) - Russian type of mail and plate armour
Tatami-do - Japanese type of mail and plate armour
Baju Lamina - Indonesian type of mail and plate armour Samurai's Tatami-do
Mail and plate armour in Ottoman style owned by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Medieval armour
Plate armour
Asian armour
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Armour
plated mail, mail, plate armour, and brigandine. In effect, rather than making plate armour obsolete, the use of firearms stimulated the development of plate armour into its later stages.
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Culet (armour)
A culet (also spelled culette) is a piece of plate armour consisting of small, horizontal lames that protect the small of the back or the buttocks. This armour was also referred to as a garde de rein or garde rein, or hoguine.
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Western plate armour
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Plate armour
Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full plate steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Hundred Years' War, from the coat of plates worn over mail suits ...
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Rondel (armour)
A rondel () is a circular piece of metal used for protection, as part of a harness of plate armour, or attached to a helmet, breastplate, couter, or on References
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Leg Harness (1400 - 1620) description of historic developments in leg armour
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Armour (anatomy)
Dinosaurs such as Ankylosaurus, as well as other Thyreophora (armoured dinosaurs such as Ankylosauria and Stegosauria), grew thick plate-like armour on The chalky plate, or cuttlebone, of cuttlefish also acts as armour.
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John Thomas Macpherson
His first recorded question in the House of Commons concerned the wages of armour-plate makers. At the time of the 1910 Rotherham by-election, Macpherson was an official of the British Steel Smelters, Mill, Iron and Tin-plate Workers’ Union and the
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Compound armour
The front plate was intended to break up an incoming shell, whilst the rear plate would catch any splinters and hold the armour together if the brittle plate.
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Ballistic plate
A ballistic plate, also known as an armour plate, is a protective armoured plate inserted into a carrier or bulletproof vest, that can be used stand-alone In the industry, armour plate shapes are common referred to as a cut, in reference to how the strike face must be cut from the material.
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Iron armour
Repeated blows welded these lumps into one solid plate and shaped it to the required form and dimensions. Hammered iron plate was the armor used in the earliest ironclad vessels, including HMS Warrior.
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Transitional armour
of thick leather, mail and plate armour. Gallery
Medieval armour
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