Can silk stop an arrow?

So, silk was useful for later removing the arrow because the silk wrapping over the arrowhead made it easier to slide out of the wound. This means that although silk is strong enough to not tear when an arrow is shot at it, it doesn't stop the arrow.
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Why did the Mongols wear silk?

Mongol warriors wore silk to protect them from swords and arrows. The ancient Mongol warriors wore Chinese silk underwear beneath their armour and it wasn't just for its warmth and comfort. This underwear gave substantial protection from knives, swords and arrows.
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Can you stab silk?

If you think about it, if all you wore was said silk, you'd still get a hole from a knife, it just wouldn't be as precise or as deep. The flexibility of the cloth would wrap around the knife and happily puncture the body. However, this stuff would make great hot air balloon material.
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How did Mongols get their leather protection so tough?

Some of such armor types were made by fixing together pieces of hardened leather, with the material itself being made hardy (and weatherproof) by covering it in lacquer derived from the pitch.
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Can an arrow penetrate?

If the arrow has enough kinetic energy and doesn't impact a more solid target on impact, it can also fully penetrate and exit a soft enough target too. It is for this reason, under some circumstances, that arrows can be more effective at penetrating things than bullets (more on this later).
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Arrows v's silk shirts and other myths



Can arrows wear armor?

Computer analysis by Warsaw University of Technology in 2017 demonstrated that heavy bodkin-point arrows could penetrate typical plate armour of the time at 225 metres (738 ft).
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Can arrows pierce helmets?

While the tip definitely leaves a mark, it bounces right off. It seems that the plastic of this particular helmet is safe from piercing damage of an arrow moving 180 feet per second.
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Did Mongols have metal armor?

Most Mongolian armour was of scale and lamellar variety. Most armour was made of hardened leather and iron, laced together onto a fabric backing, sometimes silk. Mail armour was also sometimes used, but was rare, probably due to its weight and difficulty to repair.
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Did the Mongols use horse Armour?

Furthermore, it is still widely but wrongly assumed that horse armour dropped out of use in the early medieval Middle East, and that Islamic armies did not make use of it until the later Middle Ages when it supposedly reappeared as a result of Mongol and European influence.
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What did Kublai Khan wear?

The painting features Kublai Khan wearing a Mongolian fur robe over Chinese silk brocades.
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Is silk resistant to cutting?

However, silk is a tough material that resists cutting and tearing, and in fact in real life silk has indeed been used as armor, sometimes standalone but most often as an additional layer under something stiffer, such as leather or plate; the Mongols, for instance, often used silk as a backing for leather and metal ...
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What material can stop a knife?

Aramid is a synthetic fibre with a very high tensile strength, making it ideal for body armour. Aramid was first introduced several decades ago and has since proven to be one of the strongest materials available worldwide. Aramid is used in both bulletproof and stab proof vests.
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What did Genghis Khan wear?

Typical items included felt hats, long jackets with loose sleeves, and practical baggy trousers. As the Mongol army was based on fast-moving, lightly armed cavalry, recruiters usually had a relaxed 'come-as-you-are' approach to uniforms so that clothes in both war and peace were often very similar.
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What were Mongolian bows made of?

Ancient and modern Mongol bows are part of the Asian composite bow tradition. The core is bamboo, with horn on the belly (facing towards the archer) and sinew on the back, bound together with animal glue.
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Why did Genghis Khan's men wear silk?

10. Why did Genghis Khan men wear silk shirts during battle? Easier to take out the arrow easily and prevents less injury. The permanent settlement Katakorum and the Mongols benefited from the conquest because they borrowed and learned from China's skilled.
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Did Genghis Khan wear silk?

Answer 5: Not by itself, no. Mongol armor generally consisted of leather or iron scales or lamellar over silk. The armor's ability to survive getting hit with a weapon is provided by the iron or leather pieces, not the silk underneath.
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What did the Mongols eat?

The Mongols' main meat foods were mutton and lamb; although by all accounts, their favorite was horse-meat, it was a preference that the average family could seldom indulge. The other principal type of food was milk (in various processed forms), again chiefly from sheep, but mare's milk by preference.
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Does Mongolia have an army?

The Mongolian Armed Forces (Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Зэвсэгт Хүчин; Mongol: ulsyn zevsegt hüchin) is the collective name for the Mongolian military and the joint forces that comprise it. It is tasked with protecting the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Mongolia.
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What was the deadliest weapon the Mongols used?

The Mongol warriors were capable of using lances, battle-axes, daggers, spears, swords, long knives, and other lethal weapons efficiently. However, they could use a variety of deadly weapons. The composite bow was famous among Mongol warriors and was their first choice.
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Did Genghis Khan use guns?

Genghis Khan is also the only warrior whose finisher does not involve any weapons at all.
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What made the Mongols so powerful?

A combination of training, tactics, discipline, intelligence and constantly adapting new tactics gave the Mongol army its savage edge against the slower, heavier armies of the times. The Mongols lost very few battles, and they usually returned to fight again another day, winning the second time around.
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Can arrows pierce chainmail?

Bodkin arrow - probably yes. It depends on many factors like distance between archer and his target, angle of impact, draw of bow, etc. But even if an arrows penetrates the mail, it will not kill the soldier wearing it.
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Can an arrow pierce metal?

Well, first of all a real longbow can penetrate steel armor, as long as the arrowhead is made of forged, hardened steel.
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