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Terrible fortress tower, being inside which the defenders could attack the attackers. #134970470
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Errible fortress tower, being inside which the defenders could attack the attackers. Loopholes of medieval fortresses sometimes seem to be arranged haphazardly, but in reality the architects did not allow any accidents on this important issue. The firing sectors were appointed on the basis of the requirements of the terrain and the capabilities of the weapon; If necessary, the loophole could be oriented not directly, but in the direction needed for defense. The towering towers to heaven with tents and jagged parapets at the top seem to be an integral part of medieval fortress architecture.