SABRE
Sabre
For other uses, see
Sabre (disambiguation). The sabre or saber (see spelling differences) traces its origins to the European
backsword and usually but not always has a curved, single-edged blade and a rather large
hand guard, covering the knuckles of the hand as well as the thumb and forefinger. Although sabres are typically thought of as curved-bladed slashing weapons, those used by the world's
heavy cavalry often had straight and even double-edged blades more suitable for thrusting. The length of sabres varied, and most were carried in a
scabbard hanging from a shoulder belt known as a
baldric or from a waist-mounted sword belt. Exceptions not intended for personal carry include the famed Patton saber adopted by the
United States Army in 1913 and always mounted to the cavalryman's saddle.
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Sabre
SABRE (Moteur à réaction)
Sabre
Säbel
Der Säbel ist eine leichte
Hieb- und
Stichwaffe. Der klassische Säbel war gekrümmt und nur einseitig geschliffen. Er war die typische Waffe leichter Kavallerie wie etwa der
Husaren. Heute werden Säbel auch als Sportwaffen verwendet, die allerdings mit den historischen Kriegswaffen kaum mehr als den Namen gemeinsam haben.
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North American F-86 Sabre
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Sciabola
La sciabola è un'
arma usata nella
scherma con cui si può colpire di taglio, controtaglio e punta. Deriva dall'omonima arma di cavalleria, nella forma usata dagli
Ussari nel periodo napoleonico. Padre della moderna sciabola sportiva viene ritenuto l'italiano
Italo Santelli (1866-1945), il quale, trasferitosi in
Ungheria nel 1896, adattò gli insegnamenti della scherma italiana alla tradizione magiara di sciabola.
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