kantapultti
Kantapultti is the Finnish term for a category of siege engines designed to launch projectiles by storing energy in twisted cords, stretched fibers, or counterweights. The devices were used in various ancient and medieval warfare to assault fortifications and disrupt enemy formations.
Two main families existed: torsion-powered catapults, such as mangonels and onagers, which store energy in twisted
Construction typically includes a rigid frame, a throwing arm mounted on a pivot, a sling or cup
Catapults were valued for their potential range and the ability to breach or soften fortifications, but accuracy
See also: Catapult, Mangonel, Onager, Trebuchet, Siege engine.