Royal Armouries

The channel focuses on museum-led, object-based studies of historical weaponry—especially firearms and related artillery—from the Royal Armouries collections. Videos feature curators and firearms experts presenting technical details, provenance and historical context (from early flintlocks through World War I to Cold War and 20th‑century small arms), often using archive film and close-up artifact analysis.

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Calculated from videos published in the last 12 months

1 video every 11 days
Publishing pace
Irregular
Publishing regularity
30 min
Average video duration
1 h 24 min
Published time per month

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