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State, economy, military affairs / Military affairs / Protective weapons

(3)

SHIELD - protection from melee weapons

(4)

ARMOR - plate armor

TSUBA - protection of the hand in the Japanese sword

HELMET - metal headgear

EPHESUS - protection of the hand in melee weapons

(5)

ARMOR - metal armor

GUARD - protection of the hand in melee weapons

KASKA - metal headdress

UMBON - fortified middle of the shield

SHELOM - helmet

SHISHAK - old Russian helmet

(6)

BAYDAN - a type of chain mail

CURRAS - armor of two plates

LICHINA - visor

BRACES - hand protection plates

LEGS - plates for leg protection

Thorax - armor in the shape of the body in ancient Greece

(7)

BARMITSA - chain mail pendant on the helmet

ARMOR - common name. protective weapons

VISOR - the front of the helmet

MIRROR - clothing made of iron plates

KNEMIDS - armor to protect the legs

MISYURKA - a type of helmet

SHELL - body armor

(8)

BAKHTERETS - a type of chain mail

ERIKHONKA - a kind of helmet

CHAIN ​​CHAIN ​​- a shirt made of metal rings

ONION - a type of helmet

(9)

BATURLYKI - protective boots

KOLONTAR - shirt made of metal plates

BIB - chest shield

SHOULDER - shoulder armor

(10)

ARMOR VEST - protection against firearms

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