All depends on the type of armour.
A brigandine, for example, is a chest, back and hip armour, comprised of perhaps 100-150 small, credit-card sized plates. Yet the same areas of the body could equally be covered by a breastplate and backplate, with a set of hip plates, called the fauld, totalling just 8 or 10 plates.
Likewise, an italian mitten gauntlet from the 1460's might be made from just 5 plates - a plate on the wrist, one on the back of the hand two on the fingers, and one to cover the edge of the thumb. A gothic fingered gauntet of exactly the same date, with articulated fingers and wrist might have more than 30 plates, articulating each knuckle and the wrist movement.
As a few very basic generalisations, however, an average late 15th or mid 16th century harness of full plate might have around 180 individual plates of steel, each shaped to fit and intermesh seamlessly. An earlier armour, like a late 14th Century transitional harness might have a little less, perhaps 120 individual plates.
Samurai armor made of steel plate sometimes leather. Early Samurai armor was made from brass.
The heaviest armor in history is believed to be the Gothic plate armor worn by knights during the late Middle Ages. It was formidable due to its thick steel plates, which provided excellent protection against weapons like swords and arrows. Additionally, the armor was designed to distribute the weight evenly across the body, allowing knights to move more freely in battle.
it was obsolete by the invention of the gun
a 50 cal sniper Standard body armor without any extra insert plates is generally rated as Type IIIA or less. This type of armor cannot withstand any real rifle bullet. At best, it can stop submachineguns and high-powered pistol round. Type III and IV armors usually have some sort of ballistic ceramic plate inserts. These inserts can stop a single (under ideal conditions 2-3) bullets per plate of up to 7.62mm Armor Piercing.
Metal armor (plate armor) was not invented in medieval age, it was already used by ancient greeks and romans. Metal armor allowed knights to be stronger.
The function of Stegosaurus's plates is not known. One theory is that the plates were a sort of armor, and that is why they are often called a Stegosaurus's armor.
Some knights began to put plates of metal over vital parts of their bodies for added protection. Soon they were completely covered in plate armor and they stoppedwearingchain mail. By the 1400s most knights were wearingfull plate armor. ... Many pieces of the armor had a unique name.
In terms of protective quality in terms of blunt force and weight, the mail is still widely used, and it is apparent that there are numerous reasons for this. It is adaptable, allowing it to cover areas where a plate would be difficult to protect. The mail is often heavier than an armor plate in terms of material. Because mail and plate armor come in a variety of thicknesses, there's some leeway here. Plate mail armor is frequently backed with chain mail, with the metal plates welded to the chainmail backing.
Padded armor - basically heavy cloth (wool or burlap) or light leather stuffed with wool or straw.Leather Armor - heavy leather in layers.Bezainted armor - leather armor with rings or plates sewn to itStudded leather - leather armor with riveted studs attachedLamellar armor - leather armor with overlapping metal strips riveted to it OR metal strips attached with rings to each otherScale mail - small overlapping metal plates (looks like snake scales)Ring mail - small interlocking iron ringsreinforced chain or heavy mail - small interlocking iron rings in a double or triple interlocking weave.Plate mail - reinforced mail with plates attached at strategic placesbreast plate - solid plate protecting the chest held on either by an interlocking back plate or leather straps.Half plate armor - reinforced mail with a breastplate, greaves, vambraces, pauldrons and gauntletsFull plate armor - every vulnerable part of body is covered with steel plateHelm - head protectionShield
No - Light armor is leather, cloth, etc. Plate armor is considered heavy armor.
There are seven tectonic plates that are primarily made up of oceanic crust: the Pacific Plate, Nazca Plate, Cocos Plate, Juan de Fuca Plate, Philippine Sea Plate, Arabian Plate, and the Scotia Plate. These plates are generally located in the ocean basins and are involved in the movement and interactions of Earth's tectonic plates.
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There are around 15 major tectonic plates in the world, which include the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, and Eurasian Plate.
one plate, the pacific plate
There are 7 major tectonic plates in the world, including the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, and South American Plate.
2 plates on tractor 1 plate on trailer
one plate, the pacific plate