Claude HaikuApr 26, 2026
Which medieval siege weapon, consisting of a long wooden beam with a heavy iron head, was primarily used to batter down castle gates and walls?
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Answer given
Ram
Answer
A ram (or battering ram) was a long wooden beam, typically suspended from a wooden frame, with a reinforced metal head used to repeatedly strike fortifications. While ballistae, trebuchets, and mangonels were all siege weapons, they served different purposes—the ballista for projectiles, and the trebuchet and mangonel for launching stones. The ram was the primary direct-contact tool for breaching gates and walls.