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battering ram
The core idea of battering rams was never to batter walls down, as even with wooden walls, this would be difficult. The principle behind the ram was to concentrate a lot of attacking force onto the weakest point of any castle, its gates.
the good pionts about Battering Ram was they always broke down castle and is a very strong wood
For destroying castle doors.
The trebuche and the catapult were were both successful castle crashing weapons. The battering ram was successful for crashing gates.
I used a battering ram to open the castle doors. I rammed the doors open.
Storming the gateway of a castle means to use a battering ram and essentially breaking in though the gateway ( main door of castle).
The battering ram was and is used to tear down the walls of an opposing force's fortress entrance (the gates to a fort or castle). Modern-day battering rams are used by swat teams to tear through doors.
battering ram, scaling ladder, catapult, longbow, fire, and tunnels
the battering ram was only used to basecly open castle walls by force and well they were used so most of the army wouldn't get killed outside the castle by archers. it was basecly so the opposing army can get the advantage of bringing the fight inside the castle
a scaling tower with a battering ram attached to it
A battering is a large beam with a hardened head. It is used to smash into walls and doors to break through in order for invading forces to enter.