Ballista
sometimes during the ancient timez
The Roman medium-length throwing spear was called a "pila" (plural: "pilae"). It was designed for both throwing and close combat, featuring a long iron tip and a wooden shaft. The pila was often used by Roman soldiers to disrupt enemy formations before engaging in hand-to-hand combat. Its construction allowed it to be effective in both offensive and defensive situations.
In the ancient Roman legions, one of the main weapons of their soldiers was the javelin. This we could call a spear as per the question. There were several innovations made to the javelin that made it a very effective weapon. One example of this was a javelin that after it struck a target, the head of the javelin would bend making it impossible for the enemy to throw the javelin back to the Roman soldiers.
The meaning of the name Sinan is Spear The origin of the name Sinan is Arabic
Treuchet is a catapult that was used as a siege engine. This was used in the middle age.
Why dont you name your catapult after a Roman or Greek God Eg: Kronos, Venus Or after a real catapult Eg: Big Bertha
The catapult was first used by the army of the Roman Empire. History does not record the name of the Roman engineer who first invented it.
A Roman catapult can throw a 6 pound object a third of a mile.
The catapult was used to overwhelm enemy defensive positions and to cause casualties .
Mangonel.
The roman military
Germanic, ger = spear, lagu = some think water but it is probably from the root "play/sport", therefore, spear-play or spear tournament. The name is so old it was a Germanic tribe in Roman times.
sometimes during the ancient timez
a Tebuchet
a pilum
in the seven years war the longbow,the cannon ,the spear ,the axe ,battering ram , the catapult were used
The Roman Army about 200 BC.