English longbow
The English longbow is a tall, powerful bow made primarily from yew wood, known for its impressive range and accuracy. It typically measures around six feet in length and was used extensively during the Middle Ages, particularly in battles like the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.
This weapon played a crucial role in English military history, allowing archers to shoot arrows at great distances with significant force. The longbow's design enabled skilled archers to fire multiple arrows quickly, making it a formidable tool in warfare and a symbol of English strength during its peak.