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Siege engines, catapaults and the like, were replaced by siege cannon and mortars.
The siege engines were developed in the medieval era, in the middle agesHope this helps!
most siege machines are made from wood
Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines
A helicopter, a submarine, a battle tank, a gear driven cart, a multiple firing cannon array, and siege engines.
Siege machines were invented during ancient times, with their earliest forms appearing around 400 BCE in ancient Greece. Notable developments occurred during the Roman Empire, where various siege engines like the battering ram, catapult, and trebuchet were refined and widely used in warfare. These innovations significantly impacted military tactics and fortifications throughout history.
Siege engines.
They are strong.
the anglo-saxons
Evidence of siege engines has been found as far back as the early Kings of China. It is believed by some that explorers like the Polo Brothers brought the knowledge of siege warfare with them to Europe. With the building of secure castles new ways were needed to be found in order to overthrow these fortresses. By the time of the middle ages siege engines were a big part of warfare.
Trebuchet Catapult Ballista