| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | European cloth coat with metal plates (14th–16th c.) | Brigandine | 100%
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![]() | European small round dueling shield (12th–17th c.) | Buckler | 100%
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![]() | European steel breastplate and backplate (15th–18th c.) | Cuirass | 100%
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![]() | European chain-and-spike bludgeon (13th–16th c.) | Flail | 100%
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![]() | Roman short thrusting sword | Gladius | 100%
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![]() | European shin-guarding leg armor (Ancient–Medieval) | Greaves | 100%
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![]() | European polearm with axe and spike | Halberd | 100%
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![]() | European chainmail shirt of knights (11th–14th c.) | Hauberk | 100%
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![]() | Norman elongated cavalry shield (10th–13th c.) | Kite Shield | 100%
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![]() | Nepalese curved Gurkha knife | Kukri | 100%
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![]() | American/British light machine gun – 1910s (widely used in World War I, recognizable by its top-mounted drum magazine) | Lewis Gun | 100%
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![]() | Aztec obsidian-edged weapon | Macuahuitl | 100%
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![]() | Japanese pole weapon – c. 1100s–1600s (curved blade on a long shaft; often associated with samurai and warrior monks) | Naginata | 100%
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![]() | Central European tall crossbowmen’s shield (14th–15th c.) | Pavise | 100%
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![]() | Japanese short samurai blade | Wakizashi | 100%
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![]() | Ottoman forward-curved infantry blade (16th–19th c.) | Yataghan | 100%
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![]() | French steel infantry helmet (WWI) | Adrian Helmet | 0%
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![]() | Italian close-fitting jousting helmet (15th–16th c.) | Armet | 0%
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![]() | European matchlock musket (1500s) | Arquebus | 0%
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![]() | Ancient Greek shield – c. 700–300 BCE (large round shield used by hoplites; key to the phalanx formation) | Aspis Shield | 0%
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![]() | Zulu short stabbing spear (19th c.) | Assegai | 0%
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![]() | Greek bronze open-faced helmet | Attic Helmet | 0%
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![]() | Italian T-faced open helmet used by Renaissance soldiers | Barbute | 0%
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![]() | European pointed visor helmet for knights (14th c.) | Bascinet | 0%
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![]() | European firearm – 1600s–1700s (short gun with flared muzzle, often used for close-range defense) | Blunderbuss | 0%
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![]() | British trench helmet (WWI–WWII) | Brodie Helmet | 0%
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![]() | British musket – 1700s–1800s (standard infantry weapon of the British Army for over a century) | Brown Bess | 0%
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![]() | French light cavalry helmet with flared neck guard (16th c.) | Burgonet | 0%
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![]() | French light machine gun – 1910s (used in World War I; known for reliability issues) | Chauchat | 0%
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![]() | Scottish greatsword of the Highlands | Claymore | 0%
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![]() | American frontier handgun | Colt Revolver | 0%
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![]() | Ancient Greek helmet – c. 700–400 BCE (full-face bronze helmet iconic of Greek hoplite warriors) | Corinthian Helmet | 0%
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![]() | Chinese curved single-edged saber | Dao | 0%
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![]() | Greek spear of the hoplite phalanx | Dory | 0%
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![]() | British rifle-musket – 1853 (widely used in the American Civil War) | Enfield Pattern 1853 | 0%
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![]() | Belgian battle rifle – 1950s (widely used during the Cold War; nicknamed “the right arm of the Free World”) | FN FAL | 0%
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![]() | Roman crested soldier’s helmet | Galea | 0%
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![]() | American hand-cranked machine gun (Civil War era) | Gatling Gun | 0%
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![]() | Austrian semi-automatic pistol | Glock | 0%
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![]() | Chinese early gunpowder firearm | Hand Cannon | 0%
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![]() | Israeli bullpup assault rifle – 2000s (compact rifle designed for modern urban combat) | IWI Tavor | 0%
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![]() | Chinese straight double-edged sword | Jian | 0%
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![]() | Japanese ornate samurai war helmet with crest (15th–17th c.) | Kabuto | 0%
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![]() | German bolt-action rifle – 1935 (standard German infantry rifle in World War II) | Karabiner 98k | 0%
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![]() | Egyptian sickle-shaped bronze sword | Khopesh | 0%
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![]() | Saber with flared “yelman” tip (15th–19th c. Turkey) | Kilij | 0%
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![]() | Ancient Greek sword – c. 500–300 BCE (forward-curving blade designed for powerful slashing) | Kopis Sword | 0%
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![]() | Persian conical steel helmet with mail guard (17th–19th c.) | Kulāh Khūd | 0%
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![]() | British bolt-action rifle (WWI–WWII) | Lee-Enfield | 0%
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![]() | German semi-automatic pistol – 1900s–1940s (iconic sidearm of German forces in both World Wars) | Luger | 0%
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![]() | American assault rifle (Vietnam–present) | M16 | 0%
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![]() | American semi-automatic pistol – 1911 (long-serving U.S. military sidearm still in use today) | M1911 | 0%
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![]() | American semi-auto WWII rifle | M1 Garand | 0%
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![]() | American standard battle helmet (WWII–Vietnam) | M1 Helmet | 0%
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![]() | Central American wooden war club | Macana | 0%
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![]() | Early firearm mechanism – 1400s–1600s (used a slow-burning match cord to ignite gunpowder) | Matchlock | 0%
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![]() | German bolt-action rifle – 1898 (standard German infantry rifle in World War I; highly influential design) | Mauser Gewehr 98 | 0%
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![]() | British machine gun – 1880s (first fully automatic machine gun; changed warfare dramatically) | Maxim gun | 0%
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![]() | Spanish steel helmet worn by conquistadors (16th c.) | Morion | 0%
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![]() | German submachine gun – 1940s (used by German forces in WWII; known for its folding stock) | MP 40 | 0%
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![]() | Japanese samurai armor | Ō-yoroi | 0%
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![]() | Chinese bullpup assault rifle – 1990s (standard issue rifle of the Chinese military) | QBZ-95 | 0%
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![]() | English rounded infantry helmet with visor (15th c.) | Sallet | 0%
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![]() | Germanic segmented iron helmet for warriors (6th–8th c.) | Spangenhelm | 0%
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![]() | American lever-action rifle – 1860s (one of the first successful repeating rifles; gave Union troops a major firepower advantage in the Civil War) | Spencer repeating rifle | 0%
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![]() | American rifle-musket – 1861 (standard infantry weapon of the Union Army during the Civil War; widely produced and highly reliable) | Springfield Model 1861 | 0%
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![]() | German combat helmet (WWI–WWII) | Stahlhelm | 0%
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![]() | Japanese dagger – c. 1100s–1500s (short blade used for close combat and sometimes ritual purposes) | Tanto Dagger | 0%
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![]() | Viking high-carbon steel sword | Ulfberht sword | 0%
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![]() | European firearm mechanism – 1500s–1600s (early ignition system using a spinning wheel to create sparks) | Wheellock | 0%
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![]() | American lever-action rifle – 1873 (known as “the gun that won the West”) | Winchester 1873 | 0%
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![]() | Ancient Greek shield – c. 700–300 BCE (large round shield used by hoplites; key to the phalanx formation) | Yumi Bow | 0%
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![]() | German lobster-tailed helmet with sliding nasal bar (17th c.) | Zischägge | 0%
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