Could a thrown spear penetrate thick clothing or padded armor far enough to cause a potentially lethal wound in a historical duel? And how well would a gambeson / aketon / arming doublet protect on a medieval battlefield?
To get a rough idea I set up a target made of folded cardboard, ballistic gel and a foam mat. The armor stand-in is 8 layers of burlap wrapped in leather. Not historically accurate material (which would be linen), but I'd say it's an acceptable approximation and definitely tough material.
The amount of protection that multiple layers of cloth offer is often underestimated. Especially against cloth such simple armor does very well, and it offers pretty good resistance against sword or knife / dagger thrusts as well.
The video I'm referring to (sudden spear throw in sparring):
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The spears used in this test:
Javelin by Arms & Armor
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Broad spear by Baltimore Knife & Sword
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Viking hewing spear by Windlass
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Bowie knife by Sharp Blades
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Ballistic gel:
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Music (used with permission of the artist):
"Kage Darkwings" and "Willow Wind" by Fenrir
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Intro by Heidaz
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