the protection equipment, of the type with bulletproof flak jacket (1), designed to cover at least a portion of the chest and back of a user, includes a part (2) forming a jumper. at least a dorsal part (6) with at least one mattress elastically compressible material, for covering at...
2. Cuirass - chest armor. 3. Gorget - Neck defense. Armored collar made from hinged plates or laminations. 4. Pauldron - Shoulders. Vest-like shoulder armor which added some protection over the breastplate and across the upper back. 5. Belt 6. Armshield. 7. Gauntlet - Armored glove. 8...
Cap of Time- Head to theSturnida Lavafalls in the area underneath Hebra. You'll need to make a long tripfrom Hyrule Ridge Chasmto get here and travel northwest. Get to the back of the falls and climb a pillar for a chest at coordinates-4078, 2800, -450. Tunic of Time- You'...
Metal Plate in either 1, 2, or 3 pieces that protected the back – Found in early and late medieval times Bard – Horse Plate Armour The term is used for plate armor but is mainly used to describe horse armor. The Bard protected the breast and flanks area. The one-piece covering for ...
Layer of “diamond vent pattern” padding vents out hot air and reduces the weight of the chest protector. Precision Protection System in the shin guards shifts protection to the medial side of the leg, covering high-risk areas not normally protected. ...
The main part of the armour is the massive powered torso which encloses the chest and arms. Coiled energy cables beneath the armour plating transmit power from the power pack on the back to the arms, greatly increasing physical strength by a factor of between 3 and 4 times. Since fighting...
Craig's take: "It's got a lot of elements that would be right there with a Gothic armor. Armored shoulders, chest and arms and legs covered. Gothic armored legs have that high outside hip look to them. Here they've accentuated that pretty highly. I think wit the way they've got th...
Gorget: a curved plate or plates of metal encircling and protecting the throat. Grandguard: a metal plate resembling a shield built into the arm of a suit of armour and extending across the chest and shoulder. Greaves: shin-plates.
the front side122of the torso portion120aligns with the chest or the ventral side of the wearer and the back side124of the torso portion120aligns with the back or the dorsal side of the wearer. Additionally, the neck opening126is located at the top of the garment100, the bottom opening13...
while a lower portion can extend to cover the chest and upper arms and shoulders; the overall brace reminiscent of medieval armor worn by knights. When activated, the brace links the head and shoulders so that forces applied directly to the head are partially transmitted to the upper torso, ...