Brassey's Book of Body Armor

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Potomac Books, Incorporated, 2002 - 160 Seiten
Since humans first ventured into battle, they have sought ways to protect themselves against their enemy's weapons. This search for protection led to the development of helmets, breastplates, shields, and close-fitting protectors for limbs. With advancements in technology and weaponry, body armor has evolved from the tunics of chain mail to the use of tough, lightweight materials that stop bullets and protect against toxic weapons and radiation. Brassey's Book of Body Armor is an informative military history that documents the use and development of armor throughout the ages.

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Robert C. Woosnam-Savage is the curator of the Royal Arms Museum, in Leeds, England.

Hall is a writer and editor who specializes in military history and biography. His work on World War II includes articles on the Burma Campaign, the Second Front Debate and David Stirling's SAS.

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