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... rry catapults and ballista. Although bowmen would make up a good chunk of a ship’s firepower. Mainly since those weapons were not intended for an anti-ship role, they were more often used against naval forts. By the fifteenth century, ships began experimenting with cannons, and that included experiments with them as an anti-ship weapon.
These weapons were originally mounted broadside in gun ports. Ships would often mount a fair number of them since early cannon were not particularly accu ...
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