Bajonett
Bajonett, in German, refers to a blade that can be fixed to the muzzle end of a rifle or musket, enabling close-range fighting as a spear-like melee weapon. The term is borrowed from the French baïonette and entered European military vocabulary in the early modern period. Over time, the bajonett became a standard component of infantry equipment in many armies.
Historically, bayonets come in several major designs. Socket bayonets slip over the muzzle and are secured
Use and development: Bayonets were standard issue for centuries, serving as a supplementary weapon during charges,
Modern status: Today, the bajonett is largely a secondary or ceremonial element in most militaries. Modern rifles