It is difficult to give this question a specific answer because the Romans used all sort of different equipment for all sort of different jobs.
Yes, the Romans used the catapult. It was part of their siege equipment.
The equipment to capture a fort; a catapult a rope a javelin
they used catapults ropes and javelns
they used bow' n ' arrow, swords shields and sphere's
The pulley was used by the Romans to move large pieces of equipment and to create buildings. Pulleys were also used in the creation of weapons.
Roman numerals are in general quite easy and straightforward to work out but for more complicated calculations the ancient Romans would use an abacus calculating device.
a knife fork and spoon
The Romans use horses for riding and racing. They also used them for the cavalry in battles and for messengers. They used them for racing because they were fast moving animals; the same reasoning applied to the military. Remember that the Romans did not use horses for pack animals or for harness work. Ox carts moved heavy equipment and goods, and mules were used as pack animals.
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Yes, we still use things invented by the Romans, although they are modernized. Concrete. taxi meters, the calender, travel agencies, aqueducts, water holding tanks, surveying equipment, and apartment buildings are just a few of Roman innovations that we still use today.
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If you mean to defeat enemies in war, their armies used various battle formations, siege equipment, and above all the superiority of their men in the ranks.