vasgolyót
Vasgolyót is a Hungarian term that translates to "iron ball" or "shot" in English. It typically refers to a solid sphere of iron, often used as a projectile in weaponry. Historically, vasgolyót were employed in cannons and other artillery pieces, particularly during sieges and open battles. Their dense nature allowed them to deliver significant kinetic energy upon impact, capable of breaching fortifications or inflicting damage on enemy formations.
The production of vasgolyót involved casting molten iron into spherical molds. The quality and size of these