Ranged Weapons
Ranged weapons allow the user to attack from a distance — from prehistoric thrown stones and slings through bows, crossbows, and early firearms. The ability to kill before the enemy can close has driven weapons development throughout human history.
Ranged Weapons
Category Overview
Overview
Ranged weapons attack at a distance, giving the user a fundamental tactical advantage: the ability to inflict casualties before the enemy can respond in kind. The development of ranged weapons is one of the central threads of military history, from the first thrown stone to modern guided missiles.
This category covers human-powered ranged weapons — bows, crossbows, slings, and thrown weapons — and early firearms before the matchlock musket's maturation. Modern firearms are covered under the Firearms category.
Evolutionary Timeline
| Period | Primary Ranged Weapon | Range | Rate | |--------|----------------------|-------|------| | Prehistoric | Thrown stone, spear | 20–30m | Low | | Prehistoric+ | Atlatl (spear-thrower) | 40–70m | Low | | Neolithic onward | Self bow | 50–150m | Moderate | | 2000 BCE onward | Composite bow | 100–200m | Moderate | | Medieval | Crossbow | 100–200m | Very low | | Medieval | Longbow | 200–350m | High | | 1300s onward | Early firearms | 50–75m | Very low |
Major Subcategories
- Bows — Self bows, composite bows, longbows; the dominant ranged weapon from Neolithic times through the 16th century. See: Bows.
- Crossbows — Mechanical bow with trigger; slower than the longbow but requiring less training. See: Crossbows.
- Slings & Thrown — Slings, javelins, atlatls, throwing axes. See: Slings & Thrown.
- Early Firearms (pre-1600) — Hand cannon, arquebus; the transition from human-powered to chemically-powered ranged weapons. See: Early Firearms (pre-1600).
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