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Early Hajduks reloadingThe Polish army had a strong Hungarian influence, due to the close ties between the two nations. In addition to the iconic Winged Hussars, some of the Polish infantry also had their origins in Hungary and the Balkans. These infantry were known as hajduks,...
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Early Hajduks firingThe Polish army had a strong Hungarian influence, due to the close ties between the two nations. In addition to the iconic Winged Hussars, some of the Polish infantry also had their origins in Hungary and the Balkans. These infantry were known as hajduks,...
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Early Hajduks commandThe Polish army had a strong Hungarian influence, due to the close ties between the two nations. In addition to the iconic Winged Hussars, some of the Polish infantry also had their origins in Hungary and the Balkans. These infantry were known as hajduks,...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth later infantry commandThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's military was divided into national and foreign contingents, with the majority being recruited from within the Commonwealth. The reputation of the infantry was distant second in reputation to the cavalry arm. During the late 16th century, infantry levies were formed based...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth later infantry with muskets reloadingThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's military was divided into national and foreign contingents, with the majority being recruited from within the Commonwealth. The reputation of the infantry was distant second in reputation to the cavalry arm. During the late 16th century, infantry levies were formed based...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth later infantry with muskets firingThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's military was divided into national and foreign contingents, with the majority being recruited from with within the Commonwealth. The reputation of the infantry was distant second in reputation to the cavalry arm. During the late 16th century, infantry levies were formed...
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Polish-Lithuanian levy cavalry commandIn the 16th century the introduction of gunpowder and firearms made the medieval armoured cavalry obsolete. The standing army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was gradually converted to other, more modern forms of cavalry. Under eastern influence, the cavalrymen's armament was lightened and their speed...
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Polish-Lithuanian mercenary pikemen regimentAlongside the hadjuk infantry, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth often employed foreign mercenaries to fill gaps in native manpower. These troops were often recruited from the German states' and also recruited from local levies. Tactically the Poles used their infantry differently than other European nations (besides...
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Ottoman Janissaries RegimentThe Janissaries (from the Turkish for ‘new soldier’) were the elite infantry of the Ottoman Empire. The Janissary Corps was founded in 1383 by Sultan Murad I to provide him with well-disciplined and loyal troops for his expansionist campaigns. They were recruited from Christian...
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US Light Walker PlatoonLight walkers are excellent for scouting the flanks and denying objectives. This bundle includes one Guardian and one Jackal light walker, and two Pondskaters that can be assembled as M3A2 variants with HMGs or M3A5 variants with light anti-tank guns. All that and a...
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Crimean War Russian infantry in summer dress regimentIn the mid 19th century, Russia fielded the largest army in Europe, drawing from a vast pool of peasant and serf conscripts. Renowned for their immense numbers, bravery, and fervent loyalty to the Tsar, the Russian conscript had poor training, outdated equipment, and weak...
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Crimean War Russian infantry in summer dressIn the mid 19th century, Russia fielded the largest army in Europe, drawing from a vast pool of peasant and serf conscripts. Renowned for their immense numbers, bravery, and fervent loyalty to the Tsar, the Russian conscript had poor training, outdated equipment, and weak...
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Crimean War Turkish Infantry commandThe Ottoman army was undergoing a period of modernisation when the Crimean War broke out. Although showing mixed effectiveness, and often disparaged by their British and French allies, the Ottoman suffered from the same supply issues, harsh conditions and logistical failures as the other...
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Hellenistic Greek light artillery bolt thrower batteryThe light artillery bolt thrower, or to give it its Greek name; the oxybeles ('sharp arrow') was developed from the gastrophetes belly bow, made larger, and placed on a stand with a stock and a trigger. Their use came to prominence under Alexander the...
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Illyrian Warriors regimentThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Illyrian WarriorsThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Illyrian NoblesIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates, greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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GastrophetesThe gastraphetes ('belly-shooter') was developed by Greek engineers in the 5th century BC. This powerful combined the strength of a composite bow with a mechanical draw system, allowing soldiers to fire bolts capable of piercing armoured targets. The weapon was operated by bracing the...
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Crimean War French Line Infantry regimentFrance was a key part of the alliance against Russia, keen to see Russian interests kept in check and the balance of power in Europe maintained. As such, a significant force of around 300,000 French troops would be sent to the Crimea, where they...
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Crimean War Russian Dragoons regimentThe Russian cavalry force was the largest in Europe, totalling over sixty regiments organised into twenty cavalry divisions. The light cavalry consisted of hussars and lancers or uhlans. Much as with the infantry, the cavalry training consisted of wheels and manoeuvres designed for the...
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