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Military Other Weapons

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Clipart illustrations of other, less commonly seen weapons used in the military, such as axes and blunt weapons.


Ax, Danish
A battle ax having no spike or beak on the opposite side, but an extremely elongated blade. ...
Axe, Throwing (Francisca)
"A battle-ax used by the Franks, of which the typical form is a head long in proportion to its width, and expanding toward a convex curved edge, the general direction of which forms a considerable ang...
Axes, Four
An illustration of four various axes: "1, Horseman's hammer of about the time of Edward IV; 2, Martel-de-fer, time of Henry VIII; 3, Martel-de-fer, time of Edward VI; 4, Martel-de-fer with hand-gun, t...
Battle-ax
Bronze battle-ax from the Bronze and Iron Ages....
Bronze Club
A blunt weapon used for in close combat....
Falcon Bill
"Falcon-bill of about 1450. A form of martel-de-fer, distinguished by its slightly curved and sharp point." -Whitney, 1911...
Hatchet
A small axe with a short handle, to be used with one hand....
Hatchet, Small
An illustration of a small hatchet....
Mace, 13th Century
An illustration of a 13th century mace. A mace is a simple weapon or ceremonial club or virge that uses a heavy head on the end of a handle to deliver powerful blows. A development of the club, a mac...
Mace, 15th Century
An illustration of a 15th century mace....
Mace, Holy Water Sprinkler
An illustration of a mace also known as the holy water sprinkler and morning-star mace....
Mangonel
A mangonel (derived from Greco-Latin word manganon, meaning "engine of war") was a type of catapult or siege machine used in the medieval period to throw projectiles at a castle's walls. The exact mea...
Sword and axe
A sword and axe resting on a square block....
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