Towarzysz pancerny

Towarzysz pancerny
Towarzysz pancerny, by Józef Brandt. Oil on canvas.

Towarzysz pancerny ("armoured companion"; plural: towarzysze pancerni, or pancerni ) was a medium-cavalryman in 16th-18th century Poland, named for his chainmail armor ("pancerz"). These units were the second-most-important cavalry arm in the Polish Army, after the Hussars.

Most pancerni were recruited from the middle or lower classes of szlachta (nobility). They were organized into companies (singular: chorągiew pancerna) of 60-200 horsemen.

In the medieval times, during Mieszko I and Bolesław I Chrobry rules, pancerni were members of prince own force, as they only in whole army wore mail armours.

In modern Polish, "pancerni" also means "tank men," as in the title of the book and TV series, Czterej pancerni i pies (Four Tank Men and a Dog). The word "pancerny" is seldom used in that context, however, the common word being "czołgista" (from "czołg," "tank").

Armor and equipment of Polish medium cavalryman (towarzysz pancerny), second half of the 17th century. Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (Museum of the Polish Army, Warsaw)
Chain armor, shield and weapons. Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw. Photo: Dariusz T. Wielec.
Towarzysz pancerny. Drawing by Dariusz T. Wielec.
Towarzysz pancerny. Drawing by Dariusz T. Wielec.

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