High Middle Ages · East Asia · Technology
1038
Song court develops fire arrows and incendiary weapons
1038
Imperial arsenals refined gunpowder-based incendiary weapons for use against the Tangut threat on the northwest frontier. Engineers packed gunpowder into bamboo tubes attached to arrow shafts, creating the first true fire arrows capable of igniting fortifications at range. The weapons were crude but marked the beginning of gunpowder's transformation from alchemical curiosity to battlefield reality.