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Sakers (9_lber_land_cannon_(saker)) Fixed Artillery A saker is an old-fashioned style of light cannon, deployed in a fixed position.
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Demi-Cannons (24_lber_land_cannon_(demi_cannon)) Fixed Artillery A demi-cannon is a heavy artillery piece from the previous century, deployed in a fixed battlefield position.
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4-inch Mortar Battery (4_inch_mortar) Fixed Artillery A mortar is a large calibre, fixed artillery piece that lobs an explosive shell in a high arc at the enemy.
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Rocket Troop (rockets_fixed) Fixed Artillery War rockets are a terrifying device, capable of carrying different kinds of warhead and of causing utter panic in their targets.
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12-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery (12_lber_howitzer) Artillery Howitzers send shells plunging into enemy formations and over defences, making cover irrelevant.
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24-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery (24_lber_howitzer) Artillery Howitzers send shells plunging into enemy formations and over defences, making cover irrelevant.
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12-lber Foot Artillery (12_lber_land_cannon) Artillery Foot artillery batteries are the core of an army on campaign: the weapons that win battles and batter down walls.
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24-lber Foot Artillery (24_lber_land_cannon) Artillery Foot artillery batteries are the core of an army on campaign: the weapons that win battles and batter down walls.
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Puckle Guns (puckle_gun) Artillery The Puckle gun is a tripod-mounted repeating heavy musket or small cannon, capable of rapid fire.
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3-lber Horse Artillery (3_lber_land_cannon_galloper) Horse Artillery Intended to keep up with rapidly-advancing mounted forces, horse artillery batteries have a touch of “cavalry dash” about them.
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6-lber Horse Artillery (6_lber_land_cannon_galloper) Horse Artillery Intended to keep up with rapidly-advancing mounted forces, horse artillery batteries have a touch of “cavalry dash” about them.
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Cuirassiers (euro_cuirassiers) Heavy Cavalry Cuirassiers are heavy cavalry who still wear armour, who rely on the shock of impact to defeat enemies.
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Household Cavalry (household_cavalry) Heavy Cavalry The royal guard cavalrymen are all gentlemen, hand picked to protect the person of the sovereign.
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Garde à Cheval (elite_garde_a_cheval) Heavy Cavalry The Garde à Cheval are gentlemen of quality, hand picked from the best families, who protect the monarch.
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Hussars (euro_hussars) Light Cavalry Hussars are light cavalry, used as skirmishers and for scouting ahead of an army.
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Cossacks (cossack_cavalry) Light Cavalry Cossacks are a free warrior people, fine horsemen and terrible foes, from the steppes of Russia and Asia.
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Cossack Ataman Cavalry (cossack_cavalry_hetman) Light Cavalry Cossacks are a free warrior people, fine horsemen and terrible foes, from the steppes of Russia and Asia.
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Mounted Tribal Auxiliary (native_american_mounted_musketeers_auxiliary) Missile Cavalry These tribesmen are willing to fight for European gold, and a musket apiece.
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Kalmuks (steppe_cavalry_kalmuks) Missile Cavalry These light cavalrymen are superb horsemen, expert in skirmishing and harassing an enemy.
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Tatars (steppe_cavalry_tatars_ottoman) Missile Cavalry These light cavalrymen are superb horsemen, expert in skirmishing and harassing an enemy.
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Viborniye Streltsy (viborniye_streltsy) Cavalry These light soldiers are the traditional guardians of Russian towns, part militia, part police and part fire brigade!
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Regiment of Horse (euro_regiment_of_horse) Cavalry These cavalry are shock troops, intended to charge into melee and deliver terrible blows with their straight swords.
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Company Cavalry (euro_company_cavalry) Cavalry Recruited to fight in India, company cavalry are mercenaries fighting for the great trading companies.
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General's Bodyguard (euro_generals_bodyguard) General These tough warriors and soldiers have only one task: keeping their commander alive and well in the swirling chaos of battle.
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Dragoons (euro_dragoons) Dragoons Despite appearances, dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot.
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Colonial Dragoons (euro_dragoons_colonial) Dragoons Despite appearances, dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot.
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Light Dragoons (euro_light_dragoons) Dragoons Light dragoons are mounted skirmishers, riding to a fight then engaging the enemy on foot.
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Republican Guard (euro_republican_guard) Elite Infantry The Republican Guard are the elite of the nation, proud to fight for their people and unwavering in the defence of their hard-won liberties.
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Guards (guard_infantry) Elite Infantry The elite foot guards are charged with protecting the persons of the monarch and the royal family.
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Grenadiers (russian_grenadiers) Grenadiers Grenadiers are large, strong men, armed with muskets and carrying bags of bombs to hurl at the enemy’s ranks.
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Hand Mortar Company (euro_grenade_launchers) Grenadiers The hand mortar can be used to place a grenade on a target beyond normal throwing range.
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Pandours (pandours) Irregulars These irregular troops are often poorly equipped and ill-disciplined, but they can be a very effective, mobile “mob”.
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Native Musketmen Auxiliary (native_american_musketeers_auxiliary) Irregulars These tribesmen are willing to fight for European gold, and a musket apiece.
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Light Infantry (euro_light_infantry) Light Infantry Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army.
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Colonial Light Infantry (euro_light_infantry_colonial) Light Infantry Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army.
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Riflemen (euro_elite_light_infantry) Light Infantry Light infantry forces form a skirmish line to slow the enemy advance and keep their own line unmolested by enemy skirmishers.
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Cossack Infantry (cossack_infantry) Line Infantry Cossacks are a free warrior people, fine horsemen and terrible foes, from the steppes of Russia and Asia.
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Sepoys (euro_sepoys) Line Infantry Recruited by colonial powers, these indigenous Indian infantry are renowned for their loyalty and resilience.
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African Native Infantry (euro_african_infantry) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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Line Infantry (euro_line_infantry_russia) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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Colonial Line Infantry (euro_line_infantry_colonial) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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Company Infantry (euro_company_infantry) Line Infantry Raised in India, these European mercenaries do not fight “for king and country” but for the great East Indies trading companies.
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Native Warrior Auxiliary (native_american_warriors_auxiliary) Melee Infantry These tribal warriors are willing to fight for foreign invaders, as it gives them a chance for glory and fame.
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Ghoorkas (sp_ed_ghoorkas) Melee Infantry Recruited by colonial powers, these indigenous Indian infantry are renowned for their loyalty and resilience.
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Gorodskiye Streltsy (gorodskiye_streltsy) Militia These light soldiers are the traditional guardians of Russian towns, part militia, part police and part fire brigade!
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Colonial Militia (euro_militia_infantry_colonial_militia) Militia These musket-armed troops are recruited to defend their own locality, not carry the war to an enemy’s land.
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Conscripts (euro_republican_conscript_infantry) Militia These men are legally compelled to serve in the army, on pain of imprisonment or death. As a result, they may not be the most enthusiastic of soldiers!
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Dahomey Amazons (sp_ed_dahomey_amazon) Militia These merciless female warriors, armed with rifles, are rightly feared by men for their aggression in battle.
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Native Bowmen Auxiliary (native_american_archers_auxiliary) Skirmishers These tribal warriors are willing to fight for foreign powers, but at a price.
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Siberian Hunters (euro_rangers_siberian_hunters) Skirmishers These elite light infantrymen are trained in wilderness warfare and taught to survive in harsh conditions.
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Brig (brig) Brig A brig is a lightly armed, small, two-masted sailing ship, much prized for its exceptional handling and sailing qualities.
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Sloop (sloop) Sloop A sloop of war is usually ketch-rigged with two masts. These small vessels handle well in restricted waters.
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Admiral's Flagship, 5th Rate (5th_rate_admiral_russian) Admiral Flagship frigates are single-deck warships, combining good handling, firepower and endurance at sea.
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Fifth Rate (5th_rate_russian) 5th Rate Frigates are single-deck warships, used for a variety of tasks thanks to a combination of good handling, firepower and endurance at sea.
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Razee (razee) Razee A razee is a robust frigate, created by cutting the top deck off a larger ship of the line.
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Sixth Rate (6th_rate_russian) 6th Rate A sixth rate is the smallest class of frigate. It is a useful scout for slow battle fleets, and usually has excellent handling characteristics.
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Carronade Frigate (carronade_frigate) 6th Rate Carronade frigates are single-deck vessels, with extremely impressive short-range firepower.
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Steamship (steam_ship) Steam Ship A steamship still uses sails, but the ability to ignore the wind is highly desirable in a warship.
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Light Galley (light_galley/galliot/fusta) Light Galley Light galleys have sails and oars, and light cannons mounted on platforms above the rowers’ benches.
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Galley (medium_galley) Medium Galley Galleys are propelled by both oars and sails, with cannons on firing platforms above the rowers’ heads.
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Admiral's Flagship, 3rd Rate (3rd_rate_admiral_russian) Admiral The third rate is a compromise between firepower and handling. A stable gun platform, it also makes a good flagship.
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Admiral's Flagship, 1st Rate (1st_rate_admiral_russian) Admiral The first rate is the largest type of “ship of the line of battle”, intended to be the command ships at the centre of any fleet.
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Fourth Rate Ship of the Line (4th_rate) 4th Rate The fourth rate is the smallest vessel styled a “ship of the line” (of battle), carrying as many as 60 guns.
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Heavy First Rate (over_1st_rate_russian) Over 1st Rate For some navies big is never quite big enough! This oversized “first rate ship of the line” is more a floating fortress than a mere battleship.
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Second Rate Ship of the Line (2nd_rate) 2nd Rate The second rate is a three-deck “Battle Ship of the Line” carrying up to 98 cannons, a powerful unit in any fleet.
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Third Rate Ship of the Line (3rd_rate_russian) 3rd Rate The third rate is an excellent compromise between firepower and handling qualities. A stable gun platform, it has more guns than many whole armies!
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Indiaman (Trade Ship) (indiaman) Indiaman The Indiaman is an armed merchant ship, strongly built for the trade routes between Europe and the East. It is not a warship, but can defend itself in need.
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Bomb Ketch (bomb_ketch) Bomb Ketch The “bomb” is a floating weapons platform, usually adapted from a small, two-masted ketch. The whole ship is constructed around a single large-calibre mortar.
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Rocket Ship (rocket_ship) Rocket Ship A rocket ship is a floating arsenal, usually converted from a two-masted ketch-rigged vessel. The whole ship is given over to a rocket battery and the necessary stores.
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