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- Battering_ram abstract "A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates.In its simplest form, a battering ram is just a large, heavy log carried by several people and propelled with force against an obstacle; the ram would be sufficient to damage the target if the log was massive enough and/or it were moved quickly enough (that is, if it had enough momentum). Later rams encased the log in an arrow-proof, fire-resistant canopy mounted on wheels. Inside the canopy, the log was swung from suspensory chains or ropes.Rams proved effective weapons of war because old fashioned wall-building materials such as stone and brick were weak in tension, and therefore prone to cracking when impacted with sufficient force. With repeated blows, the cracks would grow steadily until a hole was created. Eventually, a breach would appear in the fabric of the wall—enabling armed attackers to force their way through the gap and engage the inhabitants of the citadel.The introduction in the later Middle Ages of siege cannons, which harnessed the explosive power of gunpowder to propel weighty stone or iron balls against fortified obstacles, spelled the end of battering rams and other traditional siege weapons. Much smaller, hand-held versions of battering rams are still used today, however, by law enforcement officers and military personnel to bash open locked doors.".
- Battering_ram thumbnail Medieval_battering_ram.JPG?width=300.
- Battering_ram wikiPageExternalLink battering-ram.htm.
- Battering_ram wikiPageID "39831".
- Battering_ram wikiPageRevisionID "604483793".
- Battering_ram hasPhotoCollection Battering_ram.
- Battering_ram subject Category:Medieval_siege_engines.
- Battering_ram subject Category:Roman_siege_engines.
- Battering_ram subject Category:Siege_engines.
- Battering_ram comment "A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates.In its simplest form, a battering ram is just a large, heavy log carried by several people and propelled with force against an obstacle; the ram would be sufficient to damage the target if the log was massive enough and/or it were moved quickly enough (that is, if it had enough momentum).".
- Battering_ram label "Ariete (arma)".
- Battering_ram label "Ariete".
- Battering_ram label "Aríete".
- Battering_ram label "Battering ram".
- Battering_ram label "Bélier (machine de guerre)".
- Battering_ram label "Rammbock".
- Battering_ram label "Stormram".
- Battering_ram label "Taran (machina oblężnicza)".
- Battering_ram label "Таран".
- Battering_ram label "مدق (آلة)".
- Battering_ram label "冲车".
- Battering_ram label "破城槌".
- Battering_ram sameAs Beranidlo.
- Battering_ram sameAs Rammbock.
- Battering_ram sameAs Πολιορκητικός_κριός.
- Battering_ram sameAs Ariete.
- Battering_ram sameAs Bélier_(machine_de_guerre).
- Battering_ram sameAs Pelantak_tubruk.
- Battering_ram sameAs Ariete_(arma).
- Battering_ram sameAs 破城槌.
- Battering_ram sameAs Stormram.
- Battering_ram sameAs Taran_(machina_oblężnicza).
- Battering_ram sameAs Aríete.
- Battering_ram sameAs m.09xtb.
- Battering_ram sameAs Q208129.
- Battering_ram sameAs Q208129.
- Battering_ram wasDerivedFrom Battering_ram?oldid=604483793.
- Battering_ram depiction Medieval_battering_ram.JPG.
- Battering_ram isPrimaryTopicOf Battering_ram.