Mandalorian armor

"The armor I wear is five hundred years old. I reforged it to my liking, but the battles, the history, the blood all lives within it. And the same goes for every Mandalorian.''" "''This armor is part of our identity. It makes us Mandalorians who we are."

- Sabine and Alrich Wren

Mandalorian armor referred to the traditional armor worn by the human warrior clans of Mandalore. Common traits included a helmet with a T-shaped visor that concealed their faces, and armaments like whipcord throwers, flamethrowers and jetpacks.

The Mandalorians' bloody history made their armor an iconic symbol of fear. The bounty hunter Jango and his cloned son Boba Fett wore customized Mandalorian armor, although neither of the Fetts were Mandalorian warriors.

Generally, the armor was made from beskar, a highly durable metal which was able to withstand even blaster fire while giving the user maximum protection, however, some variants existed made from durasteel. Because of the durability of the beskar metal, some armor sets were hundreds of years old, such as in the case of Sabine Wren's armor.

The Arc Pulse Generator, an Imperial superweapon, was capable of superheating the beskar alloy used in Mandalorian armor to incinerate its wearer.

Tradition of Mandalore
The ancient Mandalorian crusaders wore helmets over cloaks. The Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders also wore helmets. After encountering the Jedi during the early crusades, the Mandalorian-Jedi War began and it was during this period that the Mandalorians created their signature armor, weaponry and fighting style in order to combat the Jedi Knights and their Force abilities.

By the Mandalorian Civil War, two styles of this armor had emerged&mdash;the formidable traditional armor of the warrior clans like Death Watch, and those of the pacifist New Mandalorians. Death Watch's female warriors, the Nite Owls, wore a different set of armor.

Jango Fett wore Mandalorian armor, though Prime Minister Almec expressed bewilderment as to how, decrying Fett as nothing but a bounty hunter. The Kaminoans who cloned him to create the Grand Army of the Republic took inspiration from his suit for the clone trooper armor.

Clone Wars
After Fett was killed by Jedi Master Mace Windu during the Battle of Geonosis, his helmet was used by Boba as a bomb in an attempt on Windu's life. By the Age of the Empire, Boba had acquired his own Mandalorian armor.

The former Sith Lord Darth Maul became ruler of Mandalore during the Clone Wars, causing his followers in Death Watch to customize their armor with painted helmets and horns resembling the Dathomirian Zabrak.

The Mandalorian Protectors, such as the those who served with Fenn Rau in Skull Squadron wore armor when they fought at the Third Battle of Mygeeto.

Age of the Empire
Following the end of the Clone Wars, the Protectors continue to wear the armor as part of their arrangement with the Galactic Empire at their encampment on Concord Dawn's third moon. Gar Saxon, acting as the Imperial Viceroy of Mandalore, and the Imperial Super Commandos such as Tristan Wren, wore armor that resembled stormtrooper armor. Members of Clan Wren, such as it's leader, Countess Ursa Wren, wore armor with yellow markings.

Sometime after the Battle of Endor, a seemingly acid-corroded yet complete set of Mandalorian armor somehow ended up in storage in a Jawa sandcrawler on Tatooine. A man named Adwin Charu, who was on the sandcrawler looking for goods on behalf of his employer Lorgan Movellan, happened upon a crate containing the armor. Before he could take it, however, Cobb Vanth, a local man who had assisted in gaining Charu access to the sandcrawler, shot Charu in the shoulder and took the armor for his own.

Design
"My armor is like my second skin. I'm being serious: sometimes I totally forget I even have it on and I fall asleep in it."

- Sabine Wren

Traditional Mandalorian armor consisted of a helmet, shoulder pauldrons, vambraces, breastplate, codpiece, kneepads, thigh and shin guards clasped over a body stocking. Mandalorian helmets often had a macrobinocular viewplate, tactical displays, a comlink and an antenna tipped with a rangefinder that could be pulled over the viewplate to enhance imagery. Sabine Wren programmed a holo-imager in her rangefinder to take snapshots. They wore magnetized shoes.

Mandalorian vambraces were computer-controlled tools bristling with weaponry, designed to combat the abilities of a Jedi. They potentially included:


 * Flamethrowers
 * Wrist lasers
 * Wrist rockets
 * Whipcord throwers
 * Projectile buzzsaws
 * Shield emitters
 * Retractable wrist blades
 * Kamino saberdarts
 * Grappling lines
 * Paralyzing darts
 * Repulsors

The Mandalorians used many models of jetpacks, including the Z-6 jetpack, to increase maneuverability in combat as well as fly. These were often tipped with a launcher that were used to fire anti-vehicle homing missiles. However, they could also be used to fire a grappling hook linked to an internal winch. Gyro-stabilizers made it easy to maneuver in the air, although the tank only contained enough fuel for twenty short bursts of flight.

Non-canon appearances

 * Disney Infinity 3.0
 * Star Wars Epic Yarns: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Angry Birds Star Wars II
 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens