- Scorpio (dart-thrower)
"Scorpio" (Dart-thrower) (
Polybolos ) was a Roman artillery piece invented in50 BC .Fact|date=October 2007 Also known by the name of the triggerfish, it was described in detail byVitruvius , with the next major improvement being theCheiroballista . [Warry, J.(1995). "Warfare in the Classical World". "Pg.178" Salamander Books Ltd., London: United Kingdom. ISBN 0-8061-2794-5] This weapon of remarkable precision and power was particularly dreaded by the enemies of theRoman Empire .The "Scorpio" was a smaller weapon, more of a
sniper weapon than asiege engine , being operated by only one person. The "scorpio" was basically a primitive giant crossbow, a 'catapult with bolts', probably first invented by theGreeks , then later adopted and used on a larger scale by theRoman legion s. This catapult used a system of springs with torsion, making it possible to obtain very great power and thus a high speed of ejection for the bolts.During the
Roman Republic and early empire eras, 60 "scorpio" per legion was the standard, or one for every centuria. The "scorpio" had mainly two functions in a legion: in tended shooting, it was a weapon of marksmanship capable of cutting down any foe within a distance of 100 meters. During his siege ofAvaricum in the war against theGauls ,Julius Caesar describes the terrifying precision of the "scorpio". In parabolic shooting, the range is greater, with distances up to 400 meters, the firing rate is higher (3 to 4 shots per minute) but the precision is significantly less."Scorpio" were typically used in a “battery” at the top of a hill or other high ground, the side of which was protected by the main body of the legion. In this case, there are 60 scorpions present which can fire up to 250 bolts per minute at the enemy army. The weight and speed of a bolt was sufficient to transpierce enemy shields, and usually sufficient to also wound (or outright kill) the warriors who used them.
The complexity of construction, adjustment and the great sensitivity to any variation in temperature or moisture limited their use, due to the spring of torsion which the Romans referred to as “tormenta”. Moreover, this type of technology, which disappeared as of the
High Middle Ages (with the exception of theByzantine Empire ), reappeared during theFirst Crusade with a new type of catapult based on a system of slings and counterweights which gave rise to the precision balances for the projection of stone balls or giant crossbows (thanks to the progress made in the field of themetallurgy ).References
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Ballista External links
* [http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/gallery/military/ballista.htm Scorpio]
* [http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~whutchis/scorpion/ A Reconstruction of Vitruvius' Scorpion]
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