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  2. Crossbows and Catapults - Wikipedia

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    Crossbows and Catapults, also known as Battlegrounds, is a game of physical skill first released in 1983. It has since been published by several different game publishers including Lakeside, Alga , Base Toys, Tomy and currently Moose Toys (under the name Battlegrounds Crossbows and Catapults). In the game, two sides, originally Vikings and ...

  3. Crossbow - Wikipedia

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    A crossbow machine, the oxybeles was in use from 375 BC [50] to around 340 BC, when the torsion principle replaced the tension crossbow mechanism. [51] Other arrow-shooting machines such as the larger ballista and smaller scorpio from around 338 BC are torsion catapults and are not considered crossbows.

  4. History of crossbows - Wikipedia

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    The soldiers at the headquarters of the Xuan Wu army were exceedingly brave. They had crossbow catapults such that when one trigger was released, as many as 12 connected triggers would all go off simultaneously. They used large bolts like strings of pearls, and the range was very great. The Jin people were thoroughly frightened by these machines.

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  6. Bullet-shooting crossbow - Wikipedia

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    Both feature a pouch that holds a small projectile. In comparison tests, the bullet-shooting crossbow only shoots slightly faster, but much more accurately than the slingshot. [5] A catapult is faster and can be quite accurate, but is not as powerful as the stronger pellet bows and elastic is a relatively modern invention.

  7. Ballista - Wikipedia

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    Reproductions of ancient Greek artillery, including catapults such as the polybolos (to the left in the foreground) and a large, early crossbow known as the gastraphetes (mounted on the wall in the background) It has been speculated that the Roman military may have also fielded a 'repeating' ballista, also known as a polybolos.

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