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Cavalry
Description
Fast-moving Industrial era light cavalry unit.
Historical Context
Technically, any unit that fought from horseback (or these days motorized or even helicopter transport) – archers, knights, lancers, dragoons, hussars, uhlans, cossacks, cuirassiers, etc. – is considered “cavalry.” But when the common sort think of the term, they envision sabre- and rifle-armed bravadoes mounted on magnificent steeds … the most mobile and noble (a misperception left over from the Age of Chivalry) of the traditional military branches. By the time of the Seven Years and Napoleonic wars, the standard cavalry were increasingly armed with pistols, sabres and small rifles, and thus able to fight either dismounted or from horseback. Speedy and maneuverable, they served as reconnaissance and raiding units, battlefield stalwarts, and pursuers of the defeated. Able to ride down the enemy under suitable conditions or gallantly run away when not, cavalry served in every military campaign through WW2, when horse-borne cavalry had its last hurrah.
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icon_unit_cavalry

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_unit_helicopter
Helicopter
Upgrade From
icon_unit_horseman
Horseman
icon_unit_mapuche_malon_raider
Malón Raider
icon_civilization_unknown
Oromo Cavalry
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry
icon_moves
5
Movement Points
icon_strength
62
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_military_science
Military Science
Production Cost
Base Cost: 330 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1320 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
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icon_unit_cavalry
Description
Fast-moving Industrial era light cavalry unit.
Historical Context
Technically, any unit that fought from horseback (or these days motorized or even helicopter transport) – archers, knights, lancers, dragoons, hussars, uhlans, cossacks, cuirassiers, etc. – is considered “cavalry.” But when the common sort think of the term, they envision sabre- and rifle-armed bravadoes mounted on magnificent steeds … the most mobile and noble (a misperception left over from the Age of Chivalry) of the traditional military branches. By the time of the Seven Years and Napoleonic wars, the standard cavalry were increasingly armed with pistols, sabres and small rifles, and thus able to fight either dismounted or from horseback. Speedy and maneuverable, they served as reconnaissance and raiding units, battlefield stalwarts, and pursuers of the defeated. Able to ride down the enemy under suitable conditions or gallantly run away when not, cavalry served in every military campaign through WW2, when horse-borne cavalry had its last hurrah.

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_unit_helicopter
Helicopter
Upgrade From
icon_unit_horseman
Horseman
icon_unit_mapuche_malon_raider
Malón Raider
icon_civilization_unknown
Oromo Cavalry
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry
icon_moves
5
Movement Points
icon_strength
62
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_military_science
Military Science
Production Cost
Base Cost: 330 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1320 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
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