Definition
A scaling ladder is a specialized type of ladder, often used in historical contexts, particularly in sieges or assaults on fortified places. Unlike a regular ladder, it's designed to be rapidly deployed and used for scaling walls or other high barriers. It's typically lightweight and portable to allow for quick movement.π‘οΈ Think of it as a tool for overcoming obstacles. Its primary purpose is to gain access to otherwise inaccessible areas. In modern times, it can be found in specialized rescue operations.π₯