-
spear point at the top. The use of
bardiches started in
early 14th-century Austria. In the 16th
century the
bardiche was ****ociated with the streltsy,...
- pudaos, pikes, poleaxes, halberds, harpoons, sovnyas, tridents, naginatas,
bardiches, war scythes, and
lances are all
varieties of polearms.
Polearms were...
- point, the
halberd is not too
distinct from
other types of
broad axes or
bardiches used all over Europe. In the late 13th
century the
weapon starts to develop...
- so it
would mainly be used
against weakly armoured opponents. Like the
bardiche, the head of the axe is
usually affixed to the haft near the
middle or...
- The OTs-27
Berdysh (Russian: ОЦ-27 Бердыш, lit. '
Bardiche') is a
Russian semi-automatic
pistol developed in the
early 1990s by
TsKIB SOO as a candidate...
-
blade was
about 18
inches (46 cm) in
length which usually resembled a
bardiche or
voulge in form. The
blade might be
attached in two
places and often...
- l from the 16th to the
early 18th centuries,
armed with
firearms and
bardiches. They are also
collectively known as
Strelets Troops (Стрелецкое Войско)...
-
primary weapon was an
arquebus or musket, and they
carried pollaxes or
bardiches, and
sabres for defense. Some
units used pikes. The
longer weapons were...
- the 16th
century the
bardiche became a
weapon ****ociated with the streltsy,
Russian guardsmen armed with firearms, who used
bardiches to rest
handguns upon...
- cleaver-like
weapon blade attached to the
shaft with two
hoops like a
bardiche. This
definition is
incorrect and
started in the 19th
century with Viollet...