Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1:
{{for|the [[SUV|sport utility vehicle]]|Cadillac Escalade}}
{{for|the attack of Geneva in 1602 and the Swiss celebration|L'Escalade}}
{{Unreferenced|date=May 2007}}
[[Image:Scaling ladder in ancient China.JPG|150px|right|thumb|[[Xi'an]] Scaling ladder in ancient China ([[replica]])]]
'''Escalade''' is the act of scaling [[defensive wall]]s or ramparts with the aid of [[ladder]]s, and was a prominent feature of [[siege]] warfare in [[Middle Ages|medieval]] times. It was one of the most direct options available for attacking a fortification, but was also one of the most dangerous.
Escalade consisted simply of soldiers advancing to the base of a wall, setting ladders, and climbing to engage the defending forces. This would generally be conducted in the face of [[arrow]] fire from the battlements, and the defenders would naturally attempt to push ladders away from the wall.
Fortifications were often constructed in such a way as to impede escalade, or at least to make it a less attractive option. Some of the measures taken to counter escalade included the digging of [[moat]]s (which prevented ladder-bearing soldiers from reaching the base of a wall), the construction of [[machicolation]]s (which facilitated attacks on enemy soldiers while they climbed), and walls incorporating a [[Talus_%28fortification%29|talus]] feature.
Line 18 ⟶ 16:
Modern assaulters sometimes use off-the-shelf ladders or firefighting ladder trucks to attack a building through upper windows and balconies. Purpose-modified vans and trucks with a variety of ramps, ladders, and stairs on the roof are also available. [[SWAT]] teams and other special forces units often put these to use to raid a house through an upper window and the front door simultaneously.
== See also ==
* [[L'Escalade]], the celebration of the defeat of the surprise attack by Duke Charles Emmanuel of [[Savoy]]'s troop on the city of [[Geneva]] in [[1602]]. The attack was conducted by escalade, which gave its name (in [[French language|French]]) to the yearly event.
[[Category:Siege tactics|Escalade]]
|