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A mangonel is a weapon that was used during the Middle Ages. It was used in warfare and the weapon is similar to a catapult.
Heavy guns; cannons and mortars, replaced catapaults circa the 14th Century.
That is the correct spelling of catapult (ancient flinging weapon, or to be flung upward).
Catapult
catapult
TRebuchet and catapult
Medieval catapult like siege weapon.
while a formidable weapon against fixed targets, the catapult did have drawbacks like it's lack of maneuverability, it's slow reload times, and it's inability to target ground troops effectively. It would ultimately be replaced by the cannon for all those reasons above, then the cannon would be replaced by the missile for it's more destructive and accurate power.
A catapult or a trebuchet.
The trebuchet was much like a catapult. It was replaced with the cannon, and later, firearms.
The Roman Army about 200 BC.
Catapult