Medieval Siege Weapons

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Post Date: 6th Mar, 2007 - 11:10pm / Post ID: #

Medieval Siege Weapons

Medieval Siege Weapons

One of the earliest examples of medieval siege weaponry appeared around the 300s AD when the ballista was created. The ballista wasn't the most accurate in the line of medieval siege weaponry, but it could launch a wave of spears further than human arms could muster. Created using two wooden arms, tightly wound ropes and a cord to assist in the hurling of deadly projectiles, this example of medieval siege weaponry used torsion force to launch objects.

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29th Sep, 2010 - 9:40pm / Post ID: #

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The battering ram, for example, has been used through the ages and still is employed by modern law enforcement.

Got that from the link. Just goes to show you that no matter what you build up to surround yourself there will always be something out there to get you in.



30th Sep, 2010 - 5:18pm / Post ID: #

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In Robin Hood with Russell Crowe the siege on a Frebnch castle by Lionheart was a good example of what had to happen in order to get into a castle because it wasn't as simple as just hitting the doors and getting in. Makes you wonder why they didn't just come up with a huge shield that protected everyone from damage above.



15th Jul, 2011 - 6:20pm / Post ID: #

Weapons Siege Medieval

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The battering ram, for example, has been used through the ages and still is employed by modern law enforcement.


This is very true and you don't even think about it like that but the same principle is involved in breaking down a door. Of course our doors aren't built like the ones in medieval times.




 
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