katmisrakendus
Katmisrakendus, also known as a "catapult" in English, refers to a mechanical device designed to launch projectiles, such as stones, arrows, or other objects, over long distances. Historically, catapults were widely used in warfare, particularly during the medieval period, to breach fortifications, harass enemy troops, or deliver siege weapons. Their design varied across cultures, with notable examples including the Greek *ballista*, the Roman *scorpio*, and the Chinese *kongchong*.
Early catapults operated on simple mechanical principles, utilizing tension or torsion in materials like ropes, wood,
Beyond military applications, catapults were also used in ancient engineering projects, such as clearing obstacles or
The effectiveness of a catapult depended on factors like projectile weight, launch angle, and mechanical precision.