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Splint armour (also
splinted armour,
splint armor, or
splinted armor) is
armour consisting of
strips of
metal ("
splints")
attached to a
cloth or leather...
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various drawings of
armor-like
splints for the
entire body. In the mid-1700s,
doctors and
mechanics worked with each
other to
create splints for
certain injuries...
- Body
armor,
personal armor (also
spelled armour),
armored suit (armoured) or coat of
armor,
among others, is
armor for a person's body:
protective clothing...
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Armour (Commonwealth English) or
armor (American English; see
spelling differences) is a
covering used to
protect an object, individual, or
vehicle from...
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chain armor kusari sewn to cloth.
Antique ****anese
samurai Edo
Period suneate, shin
protection with iron
splints shino connected by
chain armor kusari...
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armor.
Around the
Muromachi period (1334–1572),
these took on the form of a
splint mounted on a
piece of
fabric with mail in
between the
metal splint...
- was
protected by
splinted or
lamellar vambrace.
Besides optional vambraces an
armour could optionally have a
lamellar helm, and
splinted or
lamellar greaves...
- Mail and
plate armour (plated mail,
plated chainmail,
splinted mail/chainmail) is a type of mail with
embedded plates.
Armour of this type has been used...
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armour Mirror armour (supplementary
plates worn over mail)
Scale armour Splint armour Transitional armour Others:
Cataphract Proofing (armour) Ring armour...
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reinforced with
longitudinal strips of
hardened hide or metal,
creating splinted armour.
Sometimes vambraces were
decorated with
extravagant designs as...