A mantlet was a portable wall or shelter used for stopping projectiles in medieval warfare. It could be mounted on a wheeled carriage, and protected one or several soldiers.

In the First World War a mantlet type of device was used by the French to attack barbed wire entanglements.[1]

Gun mantlet edit

In military use from pre-WW2 onward, a mantlet is the thick, protective steel frontal shield, usually able to elevate and depress, which houses the main gun on an armoured tank, examples being Tiger Tank, Sherman Tank and Churchill Tank.

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References edit

  1. ^ Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. January 1919.

Further reading edit

  • Farrow's military encyclopedia: a dictionary of military knowledge By Edward Samuel Farrow. Page 259