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1 List of ranged weapons  



1.1  Prehistoric, ancient, and medieval period  





1.2  Early modern period  





1.3  Late modern and contemporary period  





1.4  Future and conceptual weapon period  







2 See also  





3 References  





4 Further reading  





5 External links  














Ranged weapon






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A period illustration of the Battle of Crécy. English longbowmen figure prominently in the foreground at right where they drive away the French crossbowmen.

Aranged weapon[dubious ] is any weapon that can engage targets beyond hand-to-hand distance, i.e. at distances greater than the physical reach of the user holding the weapon itself. The act of using such a weapon is also known as shooting. It is sometimes also called projectile weaponormissile weapon because it typically works by launching solid projectiles ("missiles"), though technically a fluid-projector (which throws out pressurized streamsofliquid or even gas) and a directed-energy weapon (which does not involve any tangible projectile) are also ranged weapons. In contrast, a weapon intended to be used in hand-to-hand combat is called a melee weapon.

Ranged weapons give the attacker an advantage (especially when performing an ambush) because the target is often getting hit from beyond immediate visual range, therefore making it more difficult for the defenders to react and hit back effectively.[1] It also puts distance between the attacker and the opponent, which is a safer combat option since the close physical contact during melee fights often puts the attacker within the immediate striking range of enemy counterattacks and thus at an equal risk of getting hurt or killed.

The line between ranged and melee weapons is not entirely definite; for instance, spears, axes, daggers, and knives can be used for both throwing and hand-to-hand combat, depending on purpose and situation, and a ranged weapon can also be used as a melee weapon in close encounters, such as the buttstock of a rifle used for butt-stroking, a rifle with a bayonet fixed to the front end used as an improvised spear, a handgun used for pistol-whipping, and even an arrow being used as a hand pick in desperate situations.

Early ranged weapons often included specifically designed hand-thrown weapons such as darts, javelins, slings, as well as elastic weapons such as slingshots, bows and crossbows; and more complex siege engines like stone throwers, catapults, ballistas and trebuchets. These ranged weapons were extremely effective in ancient and early medieval warfare, especially when used en masse, as they gave the wielder an opportunity to launch multiple rounds of attack before an enemy armed with melee weapons or shorter-ranged missile weapons could even get close enough to pose a threat. After the invention of gunpowder and the development of firearms, gun-type pneumatic ranged weapons became the dominant weapon of choice in armed conflicts, even in close combat. In modern warfare, ranged weaponry is also used both tactically and strategically in the form of long-range artilleries, rockets, guided missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles (aka drones). The maximum effective range of a weapon is the greatest distance from which the weapon can be fired while still consistently inflicting casualties or damage. When a modern missile can be launched from beyond the effective range of counterattack, it is termed a standoff missile.

List of ranged weapons[edit]

Prehistoric, ancient, and medieval period[edit]

Reconstruction of a post-Marian pilum
  • Dart
  • Plumbata
  • Spear
  • Swiss arrow
  • Throwing axe
  • Throwing knife
  • Throwing stick
  • Leverage-enhanced
  • Elastic propulsion
  • Pneumatic
  • Explosive propulsion
  • Rocket propulsion
  • Siege weapon

  • Trebuchet at Château des Baux, France

    Early modern period[edit]

  • Explosive-propelled
  • Late modern and contemporary period[edit]

    155 mm M198 howitzer
    Exocet missile in flight

    Most modern projectile weapons fall into the broader category of either direct fireorindirect fire, with the former often being regarded as guns and the latter as artillery. While some are small and light enough to be operated by individuals (i.e. small arms and grenade launchers), most require a team of individuals to service, maneuver and operate.

  • Harmonica gun
  • Revolver
  • Semi-automatic pistol
  • Machine pistol
  • Long gun
  • Grenade launcher
  • Crew-served weapon
  • Heavy weapon and vehicle-mounted weapon systems
  • Artillery
  • Rocket weaponry
  • Torpedo
  • Flamethrower
  • Water cannon / waterjet disruptor
  • Aerial weapon
  • Future and conceptual weapon period[edit]

  • Electrolaser
  • Pulsed energy projectile
  • Dazzler
  • Particle-beam weapon
  • Microwave weapon
  • Sonic weapon
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ McDonald, James. "Medieval Weapons". Medieval Weapons & Armour. Retrieved 22 May 2015.

    Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]



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