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Armour, also spelled armor (especially in American English), is protective plates or clothing meant to shield a human from intentionally inflicted harm. Armour has been in use for all recorded history, beginning with hides, leather, bone, progressing to bronze, steel, ballistic cloth , ceramics, and depleted uranium. Armour has been primarily a way to protect oneself from harm in combat and military engagements.

Armour was also commonly used to protect war animal s, such as war horses and war elephantIndian war elephant, relief at Mathura, 2nd century BC War elephants were important, although not widespread, weapons in ancient military history. Their main use was in charges, to trample the enemy and/or break their ranks. War elephants were exclusivelys, from intentionally inflicted harm.

Armour, historically, was used to refer to any heavily armoured unit (heavy infantry/cavalry vs. light infantry/cavalry.)

Armour also often refers in a modern military context to the armoured fighting vehicleAn armoured fighting vehicle (AFV is a military vehicle, equipped with protection against hostile attacks and often mounted weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain. Types of AFVs Tank Armoured personnel carrier (APC) Infantry fightin and the formationA formation is a grouping of military units such as a Brigade, Division, Corps, Army or Army group. Technically, formations and units are different entities (a unit being a homogeneous organisation, such as a battalion, instead of a collection of separates based around them. The symbol of such being the armoured fistThe symbol of armoured cavalry. This derives from the fact that armoured cavalry are good for putting stress on a single point until the line breaks. This should not be confused with the American hand-signal for halt or the commonwealth hand-signal for st, (as opposed to the strongarmStrongarm Using the arm strength instead of a more tactful method. Using strength in general instead of a more tactful method. Metaphorically, holding ones arm behind his back to achieve compliance, (from the common act to achieve physical submission..)

All through history, the development of weaponA weapon is a tool used to kill, maim, destroy or perhaps simply disable, a person or animal and as a result, also to threaten and defend. Since the dawn of humanity the use of weapons has been codified resulting in both martial arts and strategic doctrins and armour have literally been an arms raceAn arms race is a competition between two or more countries for military supremacy. Each party competes to produce superior numbers of weapons or superior military technology in a technological escalation. Most arms races have occurred in the modern era., leading to different developments in different civilizationFor alternative meanings see Civilization (disambiguation Teotihuacan, Mexico. Building projects of this size require the social organization found in civilizations. A civilization or civilisation has a variety of meanings related to human society. The tes.




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