páncélokig
Páncélokig is a Hungarian term that translates to "armor" or "armour." It refers to protective covering, typically made of metal, that was historically worn by soldiers in combat to defend against weapons such as swords, arrows, and spears. The development of páncélokig spans millennia, evolving from simple leather and hardened hides to increasingly complex and segmented metal plates.
Early forms of armor often consisted of padded cloth or leather, offering basic protection. As weaponry became
The effectiveness of páncélokig was directly challenged by the development of firearms. While early firearms were