North Caucasus Sabre Shaskar

North Caucasus Sabre Shaskar

A single-edged, one-handed, unarmed saber from the North Caucasus, widely used by Cossack cavalry and became the standard weapon for Russian cavalry in the 19th century.
The Atagan Sword during the Ottoman Empire period

The Atagan Sword during the Ottoman Empire period

It is a single blade weapon from Türkiye during the Ottoman Empire. Its characteristic is having a reverse curved or concave blade, with a size between a military knife and a machete. The design allows it to both pierce and cut, with a blade width that remains consistent from the handle to the tip, which is not common in other similar weapons. It was first widely used in the 16th century, especially by the elite Ottoman army - Janissary. Not only is it known for its practicality in combat, but it has also become a symbol of identity and status due to its decorative and symbolic qualities. The hilt of a sword is usually made of bones, horns, silver, or ivory, and is divided into two wide ears on the left and right sides.
A set of battlefield weapon knives 3D model

A set of battlefield weapon knives 3D model