List of traditional armaments


This list of traditional armaments tries to include all "traditional" armaments. Essentially anything that is wieldable, excluding "modern" (post civil war) firearms. It lists everything by typography in easy-to-reference tables for your searching convenience.

This catalog does not however presume to list every dialectal variant for the word spear, sword, etc. It only attempts to provide a broad range of designs or unique characteristics of various arms of historical or regional significance, i.e. items that stand out from the standard norm. This catalog may include some modern examples but it tries to lean towards weapons of the past.

For mythological or fictional arms see:

from the Morgan Bible
Mosaic of gladiators
Codex Manesse: a picture of mêlée at a tournament

How to read this table

Martial uses

First column header Prime example for comparison (weapon style/usage notation)

Era

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Synonyms

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Pole arms and staff weapons

A pole with a weaponized tip; often used to counter mounted cavalry or to aid in infantry charges. Their benefit is their reach. Their hindrance is they are often hard to wield and transport, and tie up both hands; this usually leads to the need of a backup weapon such as a sword.

Main article: Pole weapon

surmounted "spear-like" head

conical(spiked) or triangular (dagger) tipped – used primarily for impaling

Lances/Cavalry

long spear with weight set back towards the handle or a light tip, used mainly while on horseback
Lances/cavalry spears Martial use Region of association Era of association
LanceGeneral termEurope et al.era?
SistanWarGreeceera?
Barchi?Asiaera?
Kontos?Iranera?

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Pikes/Infantry

example image description
Several yari:
Tendency to be noticeably long and heavy, Sometimes requires a supporting strap; used in charges to gore, impail or trample and is not intended to be thrown

Category:Bayonets—Modern rifle pikes

Pike/infantry spears Martial use Region of association Era of association
PikeWarEuropeera?
SarissaWarMacedoniaAntiquity
Military fork/many varietiesSiegeEuropeera?
PartisanWarEuropeera?
RanseurCeremony/WarEuropeera?
Spetum?Europeera?
YariGeneral termJapanTraditional
QiangGeneral termChinaera?
Bohemian earspoon??era?
BrandistockCivilian/WarEurope16th-19th centuries
SpontoonWarEurope17th century
Dory SpearWarMediterraneanAntiquity

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Javelins/Throwing/Skirmish

Main article: Javelin (weapon)
See also: Peltast
example image description
balanced for hurling but can be held, light spear
Javelin/throwing spears Martial use Region of association Era of association
Pilum/PeelonGeneral termRomeAntiquity
VerutumWarRomanera?
SpiculumWarRomanera?
LanceaWarRomanera?
HastaWarRomanera?
Falarica?Iberiaera?
Angon?FrankMedieval
SoliferrumWarIberiaera?
Assegai?AfricaTraditional
SulicaWarSlavsMedieval

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Spear, Trident/Hunting, War

example image description
Poseidon sculpture holding a trident
Median between infantry pikes and javelins, often used by auxiliaries or non regular troops. Can be thrown, but best suited as a hand weapon for thrusting. Used in hunting and war. "The signature spear"
Spear/Food fetching Martial use Region of association Era of association
SpearGeneral termUniversalTranscendent
Iklwa(sword/spear)warAfrica/Zuluera?
Spike bayonet?Europeera?
HarpoonImplementSeacoastsera?
Korean spearsGeneral info/namesKoreaera?
One flue harpoonImplement?era?
Two flue harpoonImplement?era?
Toggling harpoonImplement?era?
SibatImplement/warFilipinoera?
Ahlspiess?Germany15th-16th centuries
Boar spearHunt/warEuropeAntiquity
VelCeremony/FantasticIndiaTraditional
3 Great SpearsHistoricJapanera?
Spear of FuchaiRelicChinaera?
Brandistock/retractableWar/civilianEurope16th-19th centuries
Multi prong
Leister/GigFishingWidespreadTraditional
Tridentimplement/weaponWidespreadancient to present
TrishulaCeremony?era?
Dangpa-changWarKoreaup until the 1900s
pitchforkImplementWidespreadera?
Stingray spearWar (single strike)New Zealand (Māori)Traditional

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Surmounted "sword-like" tip

Sabre shaped

example image description
A samurai wielding a naginata
downward choppers, allow tight formations or mounted reach
glaives/pole-swords Martial use Region of association Era of association
GlaiveWarEuropeera?
NaginataWarJapanEdo?
NagamakiWarJapanera?
BisentoWarJapanera?
Guisarme/pruning hookImprovisedEuropeera?
NgawElephant riderThailandera?
SovnyaWarRussia13th-17th centuries

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Cleaver shaped

Blade is broader and squater then the "glaive" types; machete-like
Squat blade/Pole-cleaver Martial use Region of association Era of association
GuandaoMartial artChinaTraditional
Green Dragon Crescent BladeHistoricChinaMyth?
Bisen-toWar/MAJapan5th century(+)
9 ring sabre/rattling guandaoMA/shaolinAsiaTraditional
AtgeirWarNorselandsera?
VoulgeWarEuropeera?
BillImprovised/WarEuropeera?
Chacing staff?Europeera?

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Concave edge/Falcate

sharpened edge is on the concave rather than the convex side.
Pole scythe/Chopping Martial use Region of association Era of association
war scytheImprovised/WarEuropeera?
FalxWarEuropeera?
FauchardEurope?11th-14th centuries
Siege hookWar?era?
RhomphaiaWarThrace400bc

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surmounted "axe-style" tip

example image description
halberds.
mostly used to batter/crush armor, deliver powerful blows
halberd/pole-axes Martial use Region of association Era of association
HalberdWar/typeEuropeera?
Ox tongue/double-edgedWarEuropeMedieval
poleaxeWarEuropeera?
Tabar Zin?Persiaera?
Ji?ChinaTraditional
Arbir?Indonesiaera?
DoloireImplement/warEuropeera?
Lochaber axeWarEuropeera?
GandasaImplementPunjab/Indiaera?

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surmounted hammer/mace/Pick

head can be blunt but often contains spikes/flukes the mace differs from the hammer in that it is radially symmetric
pole-mace/hammer Martial use Region of association Era of association
Bec de corbinWarEuropeera?
Bec de Corbin
Dagger-axeWarChinaAncient
RoundheadWarEuropeera?
ChúiMartial artChinaTraditional
Lucerne hammerWarEurope15th-16th centuries
TepoztopilliWar/Spear-likeAmericasera?
Shakujo/Ringed staffCeremony/MA-ShaolinChinaera?
SceptreCeremonyWidespreadera?
CrosierCeremonyCatholic statesera?
Sucellus(good striker)HistoricIrelandMythic

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Battle staves/counter balanced

Main article: stick fighting
used for ground fighting with a wide berth, centrally balanced can have two weaponized tips, or ferruled (metal caps)
quarterstaffs/dual tipped Martial use Region of association Era of association
Monk's Spade
QuarterstaffDefense/TermEuropeera?
La canneMartial artFranceera?
Plongmartial artThailandModern/Traditional
Baton francaismartial artFranceTraditional
ChilambambooMA/Ceremony/DefenseIndiaAncient
Shareeravadi/bamboo poleMartial artIndiaTraditional
NabootMartial artEgyptera?
BoGeneral termJapanTraditional
Gun (staff)General termChinaTraditional
Hanbomartial artJapanTraditional
Martial artJapanTraditional
TamboMartial artJapanTraditional
Weaponized/Bladed tips
Monk's spademartial artOrientTraditional
pugil stickpracticeUnited StatesModern
Double naginataFantasticGraphic formsModern
Farsha/both tips dbl axeFantasticIndiaMythic?
Taiaha/spear & blade ends WarNew Zealand (Māori)Traditional

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Man catchers/indirect lethality

example image description
Thief catchers: left- tsukubō, center- sodegarami, right-sasumata
used to hook or grasp an adversary so he can be dispatched or arrested
mancatcher/grasping Martial use Region of association Era of association
Man catcherDismountingEuropeera?
Witch catcherArrest/InquisitionEuropeera?
SodegaramiArrestJapanTraditional
TsukuboArrestJapanTraditional
SasumataArrestJapanTraditional

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Hafted/fitted onto handles

Socketed heads, fitted on a short staff or stick carved into a handle "HELVE"

Used to break armor, shields,and bone by virtue of kinetic impact

wedge shaped or crescent edged blade used to cleave

Hafted one-handed

Can be thrown or wielded, hafted weapons consist of a heavy head inset on a short handle and are used to deliver powerful blows

Tomahawks/hammers/picks

example image description
A pipe tomahawk
tries to cleave through objects or leave a nasty gaping hole. Differ from maces in that they have specified working faces. Often balanced for throwing
hatchet/chopping Martial use Region of association Era of association
TomahawkTerm/Impl/War/ThrowNorth Americaera?
HatchetImplementUniversalera?
Boarding axeShip siegeHigh seasera?
OnoImplement/warJapanera?
FascesCeremonyRomeClassical
Throwing AxeTerminologyWidespreadera?
FranciscaWar/ThrowingWest Europeera?
Nzappa zapWar/ThrowingAfricaera?
Hunga MungaWar/Throwing:Unique lookAfricaera?
SapperImprovised:used like an axeEuropeWorld War I-modern
HurlbatWarEurope/ThrowingMedieval
Blunted
War club(stone hammer)War?Ancient
MalletImplement?Ancient
HammerTool/WeaponWidespreadera?
Spiked or spurred
Ice axeImplement?Era?
Chicken sicklesmartial art:firepoker lookregionera?

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Maces

example image description
Flanged maces
Both club-like and hammer-like, head is fitted onto a handle, sometimes singularly forge. It has a radially symmetric striking head, more practical then a hammer as it is not off-balance.
mace/batter, pucture Martial use Region of association Era of association
MaceGeneral termUniversalera?
Morning starDescriptionEuropeera?
Ceremonial maceCeremonyWidespreadera?
Stone-head maceWarEgyptAncient
Mace of king scorpionRelic/CeremonyEgyptAncient

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Hafted/two hander

Longer helve to accommodate two hands and a heavier tip

Axes/battle axes

example image description
A heavy head requires two hands to swing and aim properly.
axe/chop, cleave Martial use Region of association Era of association
AxeGeneral termUniversalTraditional
Battle axeWar/Term?era?
BroadaxeImplement/Geometry?era?
ValaškaImplement/historicPolandera?
Sagaris??era?
Labrys/Dbl edgeHistoric/IconGreeceAntiquity
PalstaveType/RelicEuropeBronze Age
Masakari/Monk's axe?Japanera?
Zulu Axe/half moonWarAfrica(Zuly)traditional
Skeggox/Bearded axeImpli/War/StyleNorse6th century

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Hammers/Mauls/Pickaxes

example image description
War hammer
A smaller surface area then an axe used to concentrate impact energy to a point. note: many hammers have an axehead or beak and axes can have a hammerhead but one is usually meant to be used as the primary end.
warhammer/batter, puncture Martial use Region of association Era of association
PickaxeImplementWidespreadera?
Dolabra(pickaxe)ImplementRomanAntiquity
MattockImplementWidespreadera?
War HammerWarEuropeera?
Horseman's pickWarEuropeMedieval
MaulImplement?era?
Otsuchi/giant malletSiege/batteringJapanera?

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hafted-like/short pole mounted

example image description
A scythe
examples of a bardiche.
Many short polearms behave like a hafted object. this is the bastard class of polearms with a handle too short to be a pole but too long to be a helve
scythe/intermediate Martial use Region of association Era of association
ScytheImplementWidespreadTraditional
BardicheWarEuropeera?
Danish axeWarEuropeera?
Dissasembler/2hand cleaverImplementslaughterhousesTraditional

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Hilted blades/fitted into handles

Main articles: Blade and Hilt

Tang fitted into a handle, can often have hand guards

knives

example image description
A typical James Black/Musso pattern S-guard bowie knife
Kentish brishing hooks
Kama
A knife is usually single edged, prime usage is to slice/chop but some have stabbing tips.
Main article: Knife
Knives/cutting, slicing Martial use Region of association Era of association
Blade styles.
Sheath knives
Tantō/blade style?Japanera?
PuukkoTerm/Hunting implementFinish/Scandinavianera?
MisericordeWar?Medieval
Bich'hwa?Indiaera?
Sharpfinger/StyleSkinning/ImplementAmericaModern
Kukri/Gurkha/ (bent blade)CombatNepalTraditional
Bowie knifeMulti purposeAmericaModern
RampuriThuggery/IconIndia19th century?
Kinmen Knife/DesignImplement/HistoricChinaModern
Survival knifeImplement?Modern
Combat knifeWar/tool?era?
Boot knifeWear style?era?
KM2000combatGermanyModern
Trench knifeIprov/warEuropeWorld War I
Morey MK 1Rare/style/War?Modern
KA-BARCombatU.S.issueWorld War II onward
Athame/black handleCeremony/wicca?Traditional
Folding knives
Switchblade/used as a daggerCivilian?era?
Pocket knife/FoldingUtility/styleWidespreadera?
Sebenza civilianU.S.Modern
Strider SMFMarine, IssuedU.S.Modern
Navaja/Large foldingCombat/CivilianSpain15th century(+)
Straight razorImplement/civilWidespreadAncient roots
Knife-like/warped blades
BillhookImplementEuropeera?
SickleImplementUniversalera?
KamaImprovised/MAJapanTraditional
Karambit/Claw-like?SE Asia islesTraditional
Haladie/S-shapedWar (armor piercing)IndiaTraditional
Kujang?Sudan/Indonesiaera?
Crooked knifeImplementNative America Easterwoodsera?
Boline/white handleCeremony/Wicca?Traditional
Other
Glass knifeImplement/??Ancient roots
Shocknife/electricTrainingWorld WideModern
Ballistic knifeWarRussian:special forcesModern
TumiCeremony/SacrificePeruAncient
Bone knife (carved)Ceremony?era?
Hand axe/rock-shardImplementWidespreadAncient
Ovate handaxe/egg-shapeImplementWidespreadAncient

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daggers

example image description
F-S Fighting Knife.
A standard icepick
Two sai
A daggar is often triangular and double edged but sometimes edgeless and tapers to a sharp point. Prime usage is to pierce, but some can also cut. When a knife's purpose and design is to be used as a weapon rather than for utility it is usually called a dagger.
Main article: Dagger
Daggers/stabbing, parrying Martial use Region of association Era of association
Parrying dagger/SpecializedWar/offhandEuropeLate Medieval
KardWarLevant18th century and earlier
Misericorde/Mercy killerterm/DispatchingEuropeMedieval
AmphismelaTerm?era?
KaikenGeneral termJapanera?
Bollock daggerStyleBritish13th-18th centuries
Stiletto/style typeWar?era?
JambiyaGeneral termArabiaTraditional
Khanjar/hook shape?Oman/ArabiaTraditional
Khanjali?Country of Georgiaera?
Poignard??Medieval/Renaissance
RencongCeremonyAceh/Indonesiaera?
Bhuj?Sindh/Indiaera?
PugioBackupRomanAntiquity
ParazoniumHistoricRomanAntiquity
Obe?Africaera?
Yoroi toshi?Japanera?
Ear daggerRare styleEuropeRenaissance
FaconCombatSouth Americaera?
Hunting daggerDispatching gameGermany18th century
Sgian dubhCeremonyScotlandTraditional
Thracian daggerRelicThraceera?
Trench KnifeImprovised/WarEuropeWorld War I
V-42 StilettoWar?World War II
Gerber Mark IIstyle/warU.S. issueWorld War II onward
F-S stilletoWarEnglandModern
U.S. Marine StilletoCombatIssuedWorld War II
Spike/edgeless
PhurbaCeremonyTibetTraditional
RondelCombatEuropeLate Medieval
Shank/Shiv ImprovisedPrisonsModern
Ice pickImplement?era?
Quadrant/4 prongArena battleRomeClassical
SaiParry/Martial artJapanera?
Oak StakeHistoricEuropeMyth

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Short swords/long knives

The iffy category between dagger and knife and sword. Most chopping backswords are here as well as daggers over 12"

Stabbers

example image description
Dirk
Kris
Bayonet M. 1898/05 used by Prussians during WW1
Hard to classify implements that have long dagger-like blades, not quite a sword or a dagger in feel. Primarily a stabbing weapon.
long dagger/stabbing Martial use Region of association Era of association
GladiusWarRome/Mediterra/Euroera?
1832 Artillery swordWarU.S.Mid 1800s
Kris/wavey blade CeremonyAsiaera?
Taming SariHistoricPhilippine/MalayMyth
Anelace?EuroMedieval
AcinacesWarPersiaera?
CinquedeaCivilianItalyera?
Seme?Maasai tribe/AfricaTraditional
Dirk?Euroera?
PoniardParry/DecorEuropeMedieval
Small swordDecorationEuroera?
Hunting swordImplementEuroera?
Baselard?Swissera?
BayonetWarEuroera?
QuillionParry/hiltEuropeera?

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Chopping sword

example image description
A ninjatō
4th-century BC Iberian falcata (M.A.N., Madrid).
Chinese Dao Knife or Sabre
Butterfly Swords
like a knife but longer, often single edged, rounded tip but sometimes tapers to a point. Blades intended to hack are often heavier at the tip and wide. Blades designed for slicing have curved edges and tend to be thinner
long knife/chop, slice Martial use Region of association Era of association
narrow blade
Ninjato/NinjakenCivilianJapanera?
WakizashiCeremony/warJapanera?
Seax/ScramsaxImplement/warEuroera?
Bolo/Itak/TalibongImplementPhilippinesera?
Kullu Machan/Claw shapedImplementIndonesiaTraditional
Kodachi?Japanera?
HachiwaraParryingJapanera?
KlewangImplementIndonesiaera?
GolokImplementIndonesiaera?
Kirpan?Mid eastera?
PinutiImplementPhilippinesera?
MakhairaWarGreeceera?
undulated edge ~
Falcata?Mediterraneanera?
KopisSacrifice/warMediterraneanera?
YataganWarTurkeyera?
SapparaWar?Ancient
broad/saberish shape
MacheteImplementWorldwideera?
Smatchet/leaf bladedWARBrit/AmericaWorld War I
Sami knifeImplementNorth EuropeTraditional
Coa/round tipImplementCentral Americaera?
Butterfly swordmartial artChinaera?
Vettukathi (sword)Martial artIndiaTraditional
ParangimplementIndonesiaera?
Cane knifeimplementSouth Americaera?
Corvoimplement/WarChileera?
CutlassNaval/warEuropeera?
Großmesser/Hiebmesser?Europeera?
Falchion?Europeera?
Dao (sword)General termChinaera?
Dadao hand & 1/2?Chinaera?
Nader Shah's SwordRelic/Crown JewelPersiaera?
Sword of Saint PeterRelicPolandcontested

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Swords-one handed

Main article: Sword

curved/sabre-like

example image description
Talwar, 17th century, from India
Shan's dha
Blades designed to draw-cut or chop they are often curved and single edged. Typically used as a cavaliers (horsemans) side arm.
sabre/backswords Martial use Region of association Era of association
SaifGeneral termMid Easternera?
Sabre/BriquetCavalryEurope/Americanear modern
Mameluke swordCeremony/DressWesternModern
Schweizersabel?Swiss15th-17th centuries
ShashkaWarRussiaera?
Pulwar?Afghanera?
Kilij?Turkeyera?
Szabla?Slavicera?
Talwar?Indiaera?
Shamshir?Persiaera?
Scimitar?Middle Eastera?
Dha?Thailandera?
NiuweidaoCivilianChinaera?
"Patton Saber"War?Modern
Carol I,SaberRelicRomaniaera?
KorbschlägerMA/fencingGermanyModern
GlockenschlägerMA/fencingGermanyModern
Less pronounced curve
Koncerz/long & straightWarPoland15th century(+)
Nimcha?Africaera?
Agedengbe?Africaera?
Tanmagayi?Africaera?
TachiWarJapanera?
LiuyedaoWarChinaera?
Piandao?Chinaera?
KarabelaWarEuropeera?
Krabi/crabbieMartial artThailandTraditional
ZulfiqarHistoric/iconArabiaera?

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straight/Jian-like

example image description
Spatha,Viking
Khanda
Straight blades are meant for thrusing but can also inflict cuts; often double edged and have a pointed tip.
Spatha/stab, hack Martial use Region of association Era of association
Broad swordWar/Term variesEuropeera?
CurtanaCeremony?era?
SpadroonWarEuropeera?
FlambergeGeneral termEuropeera?
SpathaWarMediterraneanera?
Viking swordWar/heirloomEuropeera?
Celtic swordWarEuropeera?
Cawood sword/VikingRelicYorkshire?
Colada/of El CidHistoricWest Europe?
Tizona/of El CidRelicWest Europe1002
Bamburgh SwordRelicNorthumberlandestimated 7th century
Pernik swordRelicBulgeriaMedieval
XiphosWarGreekera?
SchiavonaWarEuropeRenaissance
Katzbalger/S-8 guardskinning catsEuropeera?
Mortuary sword/basket hilt?Europeera
Side-swordWarEuropeera?
Arming sword/Knight'sWarEuropeera?
SzczerbiecRelic/CeremonyPolandTraditional
Flyssa?Africaera?
Kaskara?Africaera?
Takoba/Tokouba?Africaera?
Chokuto?Japanera?
HwandudaedoWarKoreaera?
Saingeom?KoreaJoshuan
Jian?Chinaera?
Sword of GoujianRelicChinaera?
Sword of VictoryHistoricThailandera?
Seven-Branched SwordRelic/CeremonyChinaera?
Kalis?Philippinesera?
Kampilan?Philippinesera?
Khanda?Indiaera?
Nandao?Chinaera?
KusanagiHistoricJapanMythical?
Yanmaodao?Chinaera?

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Rapier-like/Dueling swords

example image description
Rapier, first half of the 17th century.
A thin often "springy", straight blade intended for thrusting. Light weight for quick movements but at same time lessens cutting power. Not usually suited for war, but instead used for civilian dueling and sport. Often allows paired wielding "rapier and dagger" or duo-wielding "double sword"
Rapier/Stabbing, dueling Martial use Region of association Era of association
bilboHistoricEuropeera?
dueling swordDuelingEuropelate 17th-19th centuries
ColichemardeWar/Duelingregion?era?
Espada roperaCivilianSpain16th-17th centuries
RapierCivilianEurope16th-17th centuries
Small swordDueling/OrnamentFrance17th-18th centuries
Pariser/sharp tipMartial artGermanyera?
Flamberge/blade styleMA/vibration?era?
Epee/edgelessmartial artEuropeera?
Foil/blunt tipmartial artEuropeera?
TaijijianMartial artChinaTraditional
Cane-swords
Cane-swordCivilianWidespreadera?
Dolon?RomeAntiquity
Sword umbrellacivilianEuropeera?

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sword-like/hooked/warped

Sword-like, not easily definable, can be falcate/sickle-shaped or warped
khopesh/hooking Martial use Region of association Era of association
Hook swordMartial artChinaObscure roots
ShotelWar/organ piercingAfricaera?
Aruval?Indiaera?
HarpeHistoricMediterraneanMyth
KhopeshWarLevant/north AfricaAncient
KiddoWarPhilistineAncient

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two handed swords

The two-handed sword's hilt is long enough to accommodate both hands; to increase thrust or chop power. Many can be held with just one hand but are more effective with two

Katana/2h sabres

Resembling a sabre but with a longer handle to allow the blade to pivot between two hands and increase cutting power
katana/power strike Martial use Region of association Era of association
KatanaCeremony/warJapanera?
Tachi/style??Japanera?
Kriegsmesser?Germanyera?
MiaodaoWarChinaera?
Dotanuki?Japanera?
Katana shape
IaitoPracticeJapanera?
HengdangCeremonyIndiaTraditional

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Longsword/2H Thrust & hack

Typically a straight blade tapering to a sharp point. Their hilt accommodates two hands to allow the attacker to put his weight behind the attack
Long sword/power thrust Martial use Region of association Era of association
A longsword:
Longsword?Europeera?
Estoc?Europeera?
Guy of Warwick's SwordRelicEnglandest 13th century
Jewelled Sword of OfferingCeremonyEnglandTraditional
Warbrand/cavalry swordhistoricEuropeMedieval
Shuang shou jian?Chinaera?
Executioner's swordCapital punishmentEuropeera?
Sword of JusticeExecutionWidespreadera?

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hand-and-half swords

hard to categorize, intermediate from a one to a two hander, often a ricosso near hilt
bastard/hack, thrust Martial use Region of association Era of association
Bastard swordGeneral termEuropeera?
ExcaliburFantasyEuropeMediaeval/myth

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Great swords/horse killers

example image description
a Nodachi:
A Flammenschwert. This is a two-handed sword.
Typically tries to clobber the opponent by virtue of its heavy blade, rather than cut or pierce; it can be impracticably large but its handle is still a hilt design.
zweihander/smiting Martial use Region of association Era of association
Sabre-like
OtachiWar/CeremonyJapanera?
Nodachi?Japanera?
Kogarasu MaruField sword, Anti-cavalryJapanera?
OkatanaWarJapanera?
ZanbatoOrnamentalJapanera?
ChangdaoWarChinaera?
WodaoWarChinaera?
ZhanmadaoWarChinaera?
Straight bladed cleavers
GreatswordGeneral termEuropeera?
Zweihander?Europeera?
FlammenschwertBlade designEuropeera?
ClaymoreGeneral termEuropeera?
Wallace SwordContested RelicBritainera?

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Loaded fists

Enhances punching power by increasing mass of the hand or concentrating force onto a smaller area

Blunt, more or less

gloves, wraps,rings, knuckle guards, grips,
Knuckle duster/KAPOW! Martial use Region of association Era of association
brass knuckles
Brass knuckles/Knuckle dusterCivilian?era?
Cestus(leather wrap)SportRomeAntiquity
Muai Cad Chuke (Cord wrap)Martial artThailandTraditional
Tekko/AbumiImprovised?era?
Tekagi-shuko/Neko-teMA/NinjaJapanTraditional
YawaraMartial art/CivilianJapanTraditional
Kubotan/keychainCivilian?Modern
ShoboMA/NinjaJapanTraditional
Suntetsumartial artJapanera?
Vajra Mushtimartial artIndiaTraditional
Yubi-boMA/NinjaJapanTraditional
Millwall brickImprovisedEnglandModern

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Bladed fist

cross handle gripped blades; similar to knives/shortswords
Push dirks/Cool factor Martial use Region of association Era of association
Bagh nakh/tiger clawsmartial artAsiaera?
Shuko/Bear clawsmartial art/NinjaJapanera?
Push dirk/boot knifeCivilian?era?
Pata/sword gauntlet?Indiaera?
Lantern shield/sword gauntletCivilianEuropemedieval
Katar (कटार)??era?
Rajput KitarWar(scissor-like)Indiaera?
Grip knifeMartial art?era?
KarambitMartial art?Traditional
Karambit/dbl bladedmartial artIndonesiaera?
Haladie/dbl bladedWarIndiaTraditional
An ulu from Alaska
UluImplementInuitTraditional
Deer horn knivesmartial artChinaera?
Madu/antelope horn ParryIndia
Wind and fire wheelsmartial artChinaera?
Srbosjek/glove-likeEnormityCroatiaWorld War II
Cargo hook/box hookImprovisedHigh seasera?

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Bludgeons/clubs

blunt (but not always) weapons. traditionally fabricated from naturally originating material, often using only stoneage technology. Primarily used to cause deep tissue damage (contusions) rather than cuts.

truncheons/canes/Stick-shaped

short, one-handed staves used to beat, jab, block and deflect strikes, or gain leverage during joint locks used against foes. They tend to be stick-shaped, round, not very thick and radially symmetrical. Sometimes they incorporate some devise to aid the grip so it will not slip.
Stick weapon/defense Martial use Region of association Era of association
Short Sticks
A pair of Tonfa
Mai sokki/ (tonfa look)Martial artThailandModern/Traditional
Macana/Shard studdedWarAmericasera?
Single stick/Wood swordPracticeEuropeera?
KurunthadiMartial artIndiaTraditional
Billy club/Baton/night-stickPoliceWidespreadTraditional
Baton (symbol)Ceremony?Traditional
Tonfa/style with many namesMartial art?era?
Swagger stickPunishment/Symbol?Traditional
Long sticks
MakilaImplement/iconBasques of West Europeera?
Federschwert/wood swordpracticeEuropeRenaissance
Shinai/bamboo swordPractice/MAAsiaera?
LathiMartial artIndiaera?
Jitte/jute/wood swordmartial artJapanera?
A crook and flail.
Crook/hooked tipImplement?ancient
Cane/walking stickImplement/icon?era?
Bokken/wood swordPractice/MAJapanera?
Suburito/wood swordPractice/MAJapanera?
TanjoMartial artJapanTraditional
Shikomizue/Concealed swordCivilianJapanTraditional

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Clubs/Widening end

Clubs tend to be hefty and sturdy; typically graduating from a handle to a weighted tip of larger size. Some have an edge that can split open a head. Normally fabricated from a single piece of wood.

Club/clobbering Martial use Region of association Era of association
The hero and god Heracles
Crow barImprov/Civilian?era?
Tire ironImprov/Civilian?Modern
Frying pan/cast ironImprov/Civilian?era?
Helve/axehandleImplementUniversalera?
WaddyWar/Ceremony/HuntAustraliaTraditional
Trench raiding clubImprovised/WarEuropeWorld War I
Dussack/Wood swordPracticeGermany16th century
Indian clubImprovisedIndiaera?
Waster/wood swordPractice ?era?
MacuahuitlWar/sword-likeAmericas Pre-Columbian
FemurImprovised?era?
Belaying pinImprovisedHigh seasera?
Ass jawImprovised/TheologyPhilistineBiblical
OttaMartial artIndiaTraditional
PaddlePunitive?Traditional
Leiomono/shark-toothed clubwar/sword-likePolynesian tribesTraditional
Mere (weapon)/Stone paddle clubWarMāori:only south isleTraditional

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Two handed clubs/bats

Tend to be heavier and less balanced then the quarter staff, usually made from a single piece of hardened wood or other material. Typically too short to be considered a polearm and too off-balance to be effectively used with only one hand

bats/braining Martial use Region of association Era of association
Planson/iron shod batWar?Medieval
Shillelagh/short or longCivilian/historic/IconIrelandera?
hockey stick/HoquetcivilianWesternModern
baseball batcivilianAmericaModern
Eku/war oarImprovised/War?era?
boat oarcivilianregion?era?
cricket batcivilianEuropeera?
Kuwa/Hoe-like?Okinawaera?
golf clubcivilianWesternera?
an oni armed with a kanabō.
Kanabo/studded batmartial artJapanTraditional
Plancon a picotWarEuropeMedieval
TaiahaMartial art/WarNew ZealandTraditional
TewhatewhaCeremonyNew ZealandTraditional

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Soft and segmented weapons

"soft" as opposed to "rigid" weapons. Typically they consist of a handle and a weaponized tip attached to each other by a flexible body of rope, chain, etc. This gives them a longer reach or incorporates mechanical advantage to increase momentum and thus striking power. The trade-off is that they are more difficult to control and may harm nearby allies or even the wielder himself. they also require open space so not to be snagged on or impeded by nearby obstacles and thus rendered ineffective.

Scourges/short tongs

Main article: Whip
More of a tool for corporal punishment and a "psychological" weapon. It can inflict horrible wounds, especially when weaponized with barbs or weights.
scourge/punishment Martial use Region of association Era of association
Scourgecorporal punishmentregionera?
A small martinet.
Flagellumcorporal punishmentRomanera?
Cat o' nine tailscorporal punishmentregionera?
ScorpeonePunishmentRomanAntiquity
Buntot Pagi/stingrayApotrope/MAPhilippinesTraditional
KnoutPunishment/IconRussianera?
Nagykaimprovised/IconRussiaera?
Sjambok/litupaImprovised/IconSouth Africaera?
MartinetPunitiveFrance/Europeera?
Crop/1 stiffish tongimprovised?era?
Maza Whip/wooden switchPain RitualAfrica(Ethiopia/Hama)Traditional

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Whips/long lash

Most whips are impractical as a real-world weapon but often thought of as such, mostly due to fantastic depictions. like the scourge it is more useful as a tool of intimidation, but it can cause lethal damage. The bullwhip is iconic in the Indiana Jones movies and used as a grapple. In the movie "High plains drifter" starring Clint Eastwood, The plot revolves around whips being used as weapons by a gang of thugs to torture and kill the main character.
Whip/scare n snare Martial use Region of association Era of association
Switch/flexible rodPunitiveWidespreadera?
Urumi/Chuttuval/wire whipmartial artIndiaera?
Chain whip/connected rodsmartial artChinaTraditional
BullwhipImplement/huntWidespreadera?
10ft 12 Plait Bullwhip
StockwhipImplementAustraliaera?
Kurbash/rhinohide strapTorture/IconTurkeyera?
QuirtImprovised?era?
Rebenque/rawhideImplementSouth Americaera?

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Rope darts/Meteor hammers

A weighted object at the end of a "long" flexible body, used to ensnare, cause injury and as a deterrent from attack. It is difficult to master. said to be unblockable as it will simply wrap around any attempt and still strike the target behind.
ropedart/defense Martial use Region of association Era of association
Rope dartMartial arts/termOrientera?
Slungshot/loaded sleevesmartial art/CivilianOrientModern
Meteor hammermartial artOrientera?
Kyoketsu shoge/chain+spurHistoric/NinjaJapanera?
Kusarigama/chain+sickleAnti-Siege/MAJapanTraditional
Manriki-gusariMartial artJapanTraditional
Surujinmartial artOkinawaTraditional
Lariat/lassoCapture/iconU.S. cowboys/othersTraditional
Dragon beard hookMan fishingChinaTraditional
Pikoi club/Flying clubWarHawaiiTraditional

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Flails/Segmented weapons

A handle and a swiple (weight) connected by a "short" section of chain or rope. Often appears as a segmented mace. Its main advantage is it imparts no vibrational energy to the wielder when the hammer end strikes a target. However, the behavior of that hammer can be unpredictable and cause personal or undesired injury if one is not sufficiently skilled.
Flail/Crushing Martial use Region of association Era of association
Flail
Weaponized FlailWarEuropeMedieval
FlailImplementWidespreadAncient
Chang xiao ban/grain flailMartial art?Traditional
Ball and chainWarEuropeMedieval
Chigriki/staff+chainMA/ninjatraditional
Samjiegun/3 piece staffmartial art?era?
san set sukon 3-PC staffMartial art?traditional
types of nunchaku
Nunchukuimprovised/MAJapanTraditional
Tabak-ToyokMA/nunchuku stylePhilippinesTraditional
Kusari-fundomartial artJapanTraditional
Slapjack/blackjackImprovised?era?
Loaded sockimprovised/civilianwidespreadera?

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Oddities/Hard to classify

Just too fantastic to believe, but there is truth in it

shirts
Oddballs/Weapon Martial use Region of association Era of association
Nine-toothed RakeHistoricChinaMythic?
Tessen/fighting fanmartial artJapanera
Emeici/Emei daggersMartial artChinaTraditional
Beer bottle/brokenImprovisedBarsera?
Fire hoop/torch wheelWarEuropeMedieval
Trump/Fire lanceWar (black-powder torch)EuropeMedieval
Bulgarian umbrellaAssassination?era?
Brace bladeFantastic?era?
Siangham/fighting arrowMartial artMalaysiaera?
Yo-yo/meteor hammerFantasticJapan/AnimeModern
Electroshock weaponPeace keepingUniversalModern

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Throwing objects

Uses nothing but old fashioned muscle power, but may utilize a tool for extra leverage

Slings/atlatls/device aided

A tool extends the radius of the arm for extra mechanical advantage
Skirmish weapon/Hunting, pelting Martial use Region of association Era of association
SlingBullet launcherWidespreadAncient
Snapslinghand catapult?Ancient
Home-made sling.
AtlatlArrow-like dart/spear launcher?Prrehistoric
Hulche/one of many atlatl type devisesArrow-like dart?Prehistoric
WoomeraSpear-launcherAustraliaAncient/Tradition
Swiss arrow?Europeera?

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Shurikens/grenades

Anything intended for throwing; from specially balanced blades, to clay pots, and heavy sticks
shuriken/harassment Martial use Region of association Era of association
Edged
Shurikenterm/NinjaJapanTraditional
Shaken/KurumakenMA/Shuriken typeJapanTraditional
Throwing knifeMartial artwidespreadera?
Chakram/WheelWarIndiaAncient
Kunai/T-dartmartial art/NinjaJapanTraditional
Mambele/T-knife?Africaera?
Flechette/drop dartsWarEuropeWorld War II
Plumbata/dartSkirmishRomanera?
Sticks
Throwing stickWar/huntWidespreadAncient
BoomerangHunting/war/IconAustraliaTraditional
RunguWar/hunt/IconMassai tribe/AfricaTraditional
ValariWar/HuntIndiaTraditional
IsakelaWar/HuntAfrica(Zulu)Traditional
Knobkierrie/throwing caneHunt/civilianAfricaTraditional
Round or frangible
GrenadeWar/TermWidespreadAncient china/Modern
Molotov cocktail/incendiarySkirmishingWidespreadera?
Anything intended for throwing; from specially balanced blades, to clay pots, and heavy sticks
shuriken/harassment Martial use Region of association Era of association
Edged
Shurikenterm/NinjaJapanTraditional
Shaken/KurumakenMA/Shuriken typeJapanTraditional
Throwing knifeMartial artwidespreadera?
Chakram/WheelWarIndiaAncient
Kunai/T-dartmartial art/NinjaJapanTraditional
Mambele/T-knife?Africaera?
Flechette/drop dartsWarEuropeWorld War II
Plumbata/dartSkirmishRomanera?
Sticks
Throwing stickWar/huntWidespreadAncient
BoomerangHunting/war/IconAustraliaTraditional
RunguWar/hunt/IconMassai tribe/AfricaTraditional
ValariWar/HuntIndiaTraditional
IsakelaWar/HuntAfrica(Zulu)Traditional
Knobkierrie/throwing caneHunt/civilianAfricaTraditional
Round or frangible
GrenadeWar/TermWidespreadAncient china/Modern
Stinkpot/clay jarDistractionHigh seasera?
Sting pot/bees,wasps,scorpionsHarassmentSiegeera?
Firepot/clay jarIncendiaryHigh seasera?
Metsubushi/Cascaron/Black eggimprovised/NinjaJapan & othersera?
Chains/ropes- (leave the hand)
BolasHunting/SnareSpainera?
Manriki/throwing chainMA/NinjaJapanera?

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Ranged weapons

Main articles: Mêlée weapon and Ranged weapon

Objects launched by an engine/device held in hand that impart a velocity unattainable if thrown

Bows/Cross-bows

Main article: Bow (weapon)
A sharp tip attached to a shaft (appearing as a mini spear); launched by a string under tension created by a spring-like object.
Bows/arrow launcher Martial use Region of association Era of association
Draw bows
Bow & arrow
HolmegaardHunt/WarDenmarkMesolithic-Bronze Age
Gungdo/compositeWarKoreaera?
YumiWar/TermJapanAncient
AzusayumiCeremonyJapanera?
English longbowWar/HuntEnglandMedieval
Perso-Parthian bow/compositeWarPersiaera?
Mongol bowWar/HuntMongoliaera?
Hungarian bow /(magyar)WarHungaryera?
Turkish bowCavalry archer/Flight archeryCentral Asiaera?
Cross bows/Bolt launcher
ArbalestWarEuropeMedieval
Skåne LockbowHunt/warSweden16th century
Scorpio /TriggerfishWarRomanAntiquity
GastraphetesWarGreekera?

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Blow guns and other Ejecters

Propelled/bullet, darts Martial use Region of association Era of association
Blow gunHuntingregionera
Y shotHunting/SportWidespreadModern
Fukiya/blowgunMA/ninjaJapanTraditional
Spit ball/straw & wet wadVexing othersSchools?
Paper waspvexing othersschools?

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Firearms/muskets

Projectiles often formed from lead and in various shapes; launched by a device using the force of expanding gas created from the burning of black powder (gunpowder) contained in a semi-sealed tube

Pistols/short barrel

held in one hand; easily concealable and transportable
Guns/Killing Description brief Region of association Era of association
"Hand bombard", France, 1390-1400.
Hand cannon from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
Fire lanceDistraction/WarChinaera?
Huochongbamboo protogunChinaera?
Fire arrowA deadly bottle rocketChinaera?
Blunderbusterwide mouth musketHigh seasera?
Pistol swordNoveltyEuropeera?
Gun umbrellaCivilianFrance1880
Cane gunCivilian?era?
Petronelproto pistol and carbine?16th or 17th centuries
Culverin/hand cannonproto-musketEurope15th-16th centuries
Hand Bombard/hand cannonfired stone ballsEuropeMedieval

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Shouldered guns/long barrel

long barrel for accuracy and range but requires two hands to steady it
style/use Description brief Region of association Era of association
musketeers in drill formation
Musketoonshort barrel?era?
Rifled musketaccuracy innovation?19th century?
Wall gunrequired a rest?16th-18th centuries?
Gingal/wall gunit's bigChina/India19th century
Brown bess/musketBritish musket?1722–1838
Jezail/musketMuslim landsMiddle Eastera?
Charleville musketaccurate but small calibreCanada1700s-1800s
Arquebus/musketLow velocityCanada15th-17th centuries
CaliverArquebus derived?16th century
Elephant gunlarge calibre big-game?1800s
Potato gun/hairspray cannonWear eye protection?Modern

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Bullets/Missiles/Projectiles

A launcher is useless without its companion weapon
Missile name Launcher Description brief
Sling bulletsling shota sizeable round stone or pebble
Dart (missile)blow guna sharp thorn attached to a bead or feathers
arrowbowdagger tip on a wooden shaft and flight feathers
Quarrel/Boltcross bowlike an arrow minus the fletching
flechettemusketedged debris, flak fired from muzzle loader
Bulletgunsmany forms
Lead shot/buck shotshotguna number of tiny metal pellets
Shotgun slugguncylindrical lead projectile
buck and ballgunnumerous tiny balls with one big one
ball ammunitiongunconical lead projectile
pellet (air gun)air gun/blow gun.
BBgas guntiny metal ball singularly fired

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Passive weapons/Anti personnel/Area denial

Set it and forget it
Boobytraps/Hold Territory Martial use Region of association Era of association
CaltropsAnti-cavalry?era?
Punji stickArea denialAsiaera?
Scalder/ScorcherWar?Antiquity(+)
Grappling hook/Grapnelnaval warfareHigh seasera?
Sudis (stake)Field fortRomanera?

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Armor

Gothic plate armour

Anything worn for protection but not considered as typical clothing

Head/face

helms, skullcaps, visors, torques
Helms, masks/head protection Description brief Region of association Era of association
Casque/visored helmGeneral term
GaleaRoman term for various styles of helmets RomeAntiquity
Hounskull Type of visored helm EuropeMedieval
Kettle hat Bowl shaped wide-brimmed steel helm Europe Medieval(+)
Capeline/lobster potArcher's skullcapEnglandMedieval
SpangenhelmConical helmet with cheek-platesEuropeMedieval
MorionHigh crest helm iconic of conquistadors Spain 16th-17th centuries
Pot helmetpot shaped and sometimes crested or plumed.6th century BC
Coppergate HelmetRELIC Spangenhelm
Sutton Hoo helmet RELIC Viking style helm and faceplate
Nasal helmSkullcap with nose-guard EuropeMedieval
BascinetHelm from occiput protectionEuropeMedieval
Great helmHelm - bucketEuropeMedieval
Visor (armor)hinged faceplate on a helm .Medieval
ShelomHigh pointed helmRussiaMedieval
KabutoJapanese style helm, iconic of samurai
MenpōJapanese style face mask, iconic of samurai
Corinthian helmetsignature ancient Greek style helmetGreekancient
Horned helmetViking icon, but probably only ceremonial, however the celts have been recorded to go into battle wearing horned helms and nothing else by Roman scribes

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Torso

shirts
Breast plate/chest protecter Description brief Region of association Era of association
BreastplateArmor that protects vital areas of the chest
Plastron chest armour used in fencing .
Cuirass armor that protects chest and back.
CorsletClamshell fitted chest protecter..
Mirror armourArmour made from large rondels linked togetherchina.
Mail/linked-types
Hair-pipe breastplate An apron of large cylindrical beads Native America
Banded mailMail of contested existence reinforced with leather bands ..
Lorica hamataType of ringmailRoman
Lorica plumatascales attached to a mail backingRoman
Lorica squamataType of scale armourRoman
Lamellar armourproto scale armour..
Fabric armour
LinothoraxArmour made of straps sewn together Greek
Splint armourlong strips of metal attached onto fabric backing ..
JackPlates sewn between felt and canvas layers.Medieval
Coat of platesmetal plates riveted or sewn to a fabric backing.Medieval
Scale armourScales sewn onto fabricwidespread.
GambesonPadded armour shirts, 2-ply leather.Medieval
Myunjebaegab First example of bullet-proof armour made of 13 layers of cotton Korea1871
Flak jacketMetal bars sewn into pockets to protect from low velocity projectiles .World War II
AketonPadded armour undershirt.Medieval
TegilayQuilted caftanAsia and East EuropeMedieval
plate-types
Lorica segmentataarticulated plate bands, iconic Roman armourRoman
Plate armour..Medieval
Maximilian armourGerman style plate.early 16th century
Lamellar armoursmall plates sewn together.
Muscle cuirassGreek or Roman anatomical cuirass MediterraneanAntiquity

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shoulder and arms

Mantle/concealment Description brief Region of association Era of association
ManicaArticulated plate sleeve Roman Antiquity
Surcoat Recognition .Medieval
Mantlemart..
ChlamysHunt/WarMediterraneanAntiquity
HimationWar cloak, the crimson spartan style is iconic Mediterranean
Ailetteflat shoulder guards
BracerWrist guard, used by archers.Traditional
BrassardGeneric term form an arm protector
KurokoteBlack gauntletJapan.

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Waist and Seat

Help to ensure heirs and to attach sidearms

belts and loin cloths.
Girdle/sword tuck Description brief Region of association Era of association
Cingulum militarebelt with hanging bronze studded straps to protect the groin area Roman
GirdleBelt not used to hold up cloths often wide and can protect the belly
Cod pieceFashionable armor piece
PterugesDecorative leather skirt Greek

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Legs

Tasslets/leg guard Description brief Region of association Era of association
PutteeShin guard of wrapped leatherIndia
GreaveShin guards of strap-on or clamshell design used before the advent of boots.WidespreadAncient
Bases Armour skirtsEuropeMedieval

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Hands and Feet

protects the tendens that allow movement and gripping
Gauntlet/Boot Description brief Region of association Era of association
CaligaeHobnailed sandalRomanAntiquity
Jika-tabi/split toe shoeNinja wearJapanTraditional
Gauntletarmoured glove that protects hands and wrist

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Shields

shield/block, deflect, bash Description brief Region of association Era of association
Massai style shieldA small padded leather handshield of almond shape centally mounted to a staff AfricaTraditional
IshlanguOxhide strapped to a wooden spine used as a shield Zulu/AfricaTraditional
Yetholm-type shieldBronze Age shield from northwestern Europe, especially the British Isles Europe1200-800 BC
Viking-style shieldA round and flat shield made of plywood and brightly painted to disguise the grain of the wood.
ScutumA large rectangular and convex shield used by Roman legions Rome Antiquity
BucklerA small hand shield also used as a parry weapon and not good versus projectiles
TargeTerm used for shields common to Europe Medieval
Kite shieldA large teardrop shaped shield Medieval
Heater shieldA medium flat shield with round bottom and flat top when represented in heraldry it's called an escutcheon. Medieval
RondacheMedieval style roundshield Medieval
Aspis/HoplonGreek word for variety of shields. Its signature style is a bronze clad wood saucer with decorative paint. Mediterranean Ancient
Pavise A large convex shield similar to kiteshield in shape and used by archers as a blind.
parmaRoman round shield favored by auxiliaries
Clipeus Greek style roundshield with a central spike Greeks/Romans
Clipeus virtutis A clipeus awarded to Roman soldiers as a medal of honor
Pelta Crescent-shaped wicker shield used by javalin skirmishers Old world before the 3rd century BC
Adarga Two-ply leather shield of antelope hide of various shapes Spanish Moors
Thureos A large oval shield Mediterranean 3rd century BC(+)
Witham ShieldRELIC a 4th-century shield excavated in Britain
Battersea ShieldRELIC Bronze shield found in the Thames river Britain
Prince Charlie's TargeRELIC one of 13 ornate shields given out as trophies for supporters c. 1745
Riot shield A medium to large shield made of modern plastics to protect police from thrown objects Modern

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accessories

broaches/clasps/baldrics/banners/trumps

accessory/utility Description brief Region of association
Full kitblanket, camp tools strapped to a crossed poleRoman
Vervellesmetal staples used to attach an aventail to a helm
Boiled leatherhardened leather used to fabricate armour
SarcinaMarching pack, Pole and crosspiece used to hold gear Roman
BaldricShoulder belt worn like a sash?
QuiverArrow holder?
Brooch/FibulaOrnament, Used to fasten a cape's ends together?
BannerCommunication/morale. Romans considered it an ill-omen to lose it.Widespread
OriflammeWar bannerFrance
Crest/plumeOrnament/Rank, Horsehair-crest feathers-panache?
AmentumLeather strap to throw javalinGreece
Argive gripShield secure, Strap and handle off-center to utilize forearmGreece
EnarmesShield straps similar to the argive grip
Guigeleather strap used to sling a shield about the body

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Armor sets

Full suit/Protection Description brief Region of association Era of association
BoguMartial art/kendo suit consisting of pads and a wire maskJapanTraditional
Almain rivetGerman style suit.15th-16th centuries
Ō-yoroiRich mans armour Japan .
Dō-maruJapanese wrap around style suit
Kasten-brust armourGerman styleHoly-Roman empireearly 15th century
Munition armour Mass-produced plate armour .16th century
White armour full body steel plate without a surcoat England 1420(+)
Mongolian armour influenced by Chinese and mideast style ..
Korean armourstyle and traditions
PanoplyFullset of ancient Greek armour
Dendra armourRELICsurviving suite of mycenaean armour .15th century BC

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Terminology

List of martial art/styles

weapon play

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