Submitted by kratos2025 t3_11tgyo7 in history
pickleer t1_jcrjalj wrote
Reply to comment by MeatballDom in Grad Student Explores Ancient Warfare With Naval Ram Project by kratos2025
Heh, someone else answered this, I just hadn't read far enough down. Basically, the old design was streamlined to allow for unimpeded water flow and it spread the blow over a wide area to smash concussively, rather than merely pierce. Since the old ships didn't use nails but rather mortise and tenon joinery, a smashing blow rendered much more damage, kinda like a hollow point bullet's expansion creates a wider wound cavity than just piercing straight through would. Or think a hunting arrow vs a field point.
EDIT: Your brittle comment was addressed as well- the rams were kept as short as possible.
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