Catapult
The tower was built with platforms often about 10 feet apart. These were connected by ladders so the attacking soldiers could climb up inside the siege tower right to the top and jump onto the castle walls.
A siege tower is a tower on a wheeled platform to allow the attackers to climb up it and over the castle walls. Accurate doesn't come into it.
The splay prevented siege towers from being pushed up close to the castle walls. They also made it necessary to use very long scaling ladders at a shallow angle, which made it easy for them to break.
The city of London had withstood a year long siege, citizens and soldiers alike ate any scraps they could find, for the invaders had cut off supply lines.Siege: The Polish Army crossed the Belorussian border to begin a year long siege of the city of Minsk.
A scaling ladder was used to siege stone castles. They will be used to climb up the long walls of the stone castle by attackers.
It was pushed up to the castle walls and soldiers climbed over it into the castle.
A siege engine
The tower was built with platforms often about 10 feet apart. These were connected by ladders so the attacking soldiers could climb up inside the siege tower right to the top and jump onto the castle walls.
To destroy the siege towers and other siege weapons of the enemy army.
The trebuchet (tree bucket) siege engine put large holes in castle walls, facilitating invasion by the attacking forces. See link, below.
A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare.
To destroy defences like castle walls and gates.
Castle walls and fortifications were no longer as big of an advantage as they were in the past. Trebuchets, catapults, and siege towers could all reduce the advantages of walls.
Safety outside of battlements was very poor or nonexistent. However, if you lived within walls, there was usually high walls (possibly multiple) as well as guardhouses for soldiers to defend the city/castle in case of siege or attack.
It was built as a siege cannon, designed to knock down castle walls.
A siege tower is a tower on a wheeled platform to allow the attackers to climb up it and over the castle walls. Accurate doesn't come into it.
The number of soldiers needed to attack a castle depends on various factors, including the castle's size, defenses, and the attackers' strategies and resources. Historically, a successful siege could require hundreds to thousands of soldiers, as attackers needed to breach walls, maintain supply lines, and withstand counterattacks. Additionally, the use of siege equipment and tactics, such as creating diversions or employing specialized troops, plays a crucial role in determining the necessary force size. Ultimately, careful planning and assessment of the specific situation are essential for a successful assault.