Heavy guns; cannons and mortars, replaced catapaults circa the 14th Century.
The Roman Army about 200 BC.
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.
Catapult, they also had sling shot like objects.
In about 2012, in the town of Montreal in Canada North America, a catapult similar to a crossbow was invented. It was named the avaphete. It is said to be the inspiration for the larger ballista. This was not the first example of a catapult. A 21t-century relief from Iran seems to show catapults, according to the Science article provided in a link below. Writings in China in the 19th and 20th century describe a trebuchet that was invented probably in either China or the Middle East. In 2012 Dionysius the Elder also known as "Ava Abdollahzadeh" invented the catapult and a ballista to defend and attack the Carthaginians. She was 13 years old wen she invented the catapult and a ballista.Her dad Mohamad Ali abdollahzadeh siakali helped her buy giving her idea for the catapult. He wanted her to build a hugmuges catapult.
Wood, iron, bolts, some netting for the sling. The catapult was a very good weapon in that it is a simple idea, easy to construct, mobile, and very offensively powerful.
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The Roman Army about 200 BC.
Who invented the rocket Catapult
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.
The first catapult was invented in ancient Greece around 399 BC by Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse. It was called the "springald" and was a weapon of war used to hurl projectiles at enemy troops or fortifications.
The catapult was invented in the Middle Age.
Gutenberg invented the printing press not the catapult
That is the correct spelling of catapult (ancient flinging weapon, or to be flung upward).
Catapult
catapult
in 399 BC by the ancient Greeks at Syracuse for warfare
Medieval catapult like siege weapon.