RANGED WEAPON


A 'ranged weapon' or 'missile weapon' is any weapon that launches a projectile or that is a projectile itself. In contrast, a weapon intended to be used in man-to-man combat is called a mêlée weapon.
Early ranged weapons include thrown weapons such as javelins, slings, darts, the bow and arrow, and medieval siege engines like catapults, ballistas and trebuchets. These ranged weapons were extremely effective in combat in comparison to close-combat weapons, as they gave the wielder opportunity to launch multiple projectiles before an enemy armed with mêlée weapons or shorter ranged missile weapon posed a threat to him. Siege engines missile weapons were also used for passing or hitting a natural or men constructed obstacles like fortifications.
After the invention of gunpowder and the development of firearms, ranged weapons became the weapon of choice. In modern warfare, ranged weaponry is used in the form of cruise and ballistic missiles. Maximum effective range of a weapon is the greatest distance fired and able to produce casualties or damage consistently.

Contents
List of missile weapons (by category)
Pre-modern missile weapons
Modern missile weapons
See also
References
Further reading
External links

List of missile weapons (by category)


Pre-modern missile weapons

Trebuchet at Château des Baux, France.



Bow

Ballista

Bolas

Catapult

Chakram

Crossbow

Dart

Hunga Munga

Javelin

Shuriken

Sling

Throwing axe

Throwing knife

Throwing stick

Trebuchet
Modern missile weapons


Exocet missile in flight


Air-to-air missile

Air-to-surface missile

Anti-ballistic missile

Anti-satellite weapon

Anti-ship missile

Anti-submarine Rocket

Anti-tank guided missile

Ballistic missile

Cruise missile

Cannon

Grenade launcher

Gun

Mortar

Rocket artillery

Surface-to-air missile

Surface-to-surface missile

See also



Projectiles

Trajectory of a projectile

Siege engine

List of artillery

List of missiles

List of missiles by nation

References


Further reading



★ Gray, David (2002) ''Bows of the World''. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-478-6

★ (1992) ''The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 1''. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-085-3.

★ (1992) ''The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 2''. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-086-1.

★ (1994) ''The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 3''. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-087-X.

★ The ballistics of the sling, Thom Richardson, Royal Armouries Yearbook, Volume 3 1998.

External links



Short Bows and Long Bows: Scaling effects in archery

Sling Weapons The Evolution of Sling Weapons

The Sling - Ancient Weapon

Secrets of Lost Empires: Medieval Siege (building of and history of trebuchets), from the NOVA website

Modern and Civil War Era Cannon Information

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