Catapult, they also had sling shot like objects.
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In the Language of the ancient hebrews the way to say weapon is (שֶׁלַח) Shelach. Shelach means weapon, sword or missile (arrow).
The ancient Greeks are credited with designing the first catapult, known as the "ballista," around the 4th century BCE. The ballista was a large weapon that used tension to launch projectiles, such as arrows or stones, at high velocities. It played a significant role in ancient warfare.
ancient Greeks didnt have cannons they had catapaults that flung stones, though
· Bow/arrow · Club/hammer · Shield - One of the important ancient Greek weapons was the shield. This was used by a hoplite to smash a spear of an opponent. · Ballista - A ballista was an important ancient Greek weapon. A Ballista was a weapon of siege from which multiple arrows could be shot at long ranges. · Dagger/Sword - Along with a spear, a hoplite was expected to carry a sharp dagger or a short sword. This was probably used when a spear was completely broken. · Catapult - A catapult was used to throw large objects and stones at the opposing army. A catapult is one of the ancient Greek weapons used for besieging an enemy.
slingshot used by david that killed golliith
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Catapult, they also had sling shot like objects.
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A large weapon that fires big stones is called a catapult. Catapults were used in ancient warfare to launch projectiles, including large stones, at enemy fortifications or troops. They operated on principles of tension or torsion to achieve the necessary force for launching the stones over distances. Variants of catapults include the trebuchet, which uses a counterweight to propel the projectile.
A ballista is a type of ancient weapon that was used by the Greeks and Romans. It is essentially a large crossbow-like device that was used to launch projectiles, such as arrows or stones, with great force and accuracy.
SLINGSHOT.
In the Language of the ancient hebrews the way to say weapon is (שֶׁלַח) Shelach. Shelach means weapon, sword or missile (arrow).
A trebuchet. It's a siege weapon for hurling stones to smash walls, or to throw things over them.
A trebuchet is a weapon that uses a swinging arm to launch large stones at enemy targets. It was commonly used during medieval times for siege warfare.
A sling, or possibly a slingshot.
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