- Light cavalry
Light cavalry refers to lightly-armed and armored troops mounted on
horses , as opposed toheavy cavalry , where the riders (and sometimes the horses) are heavily armored. The missions of the light cavalry were primarilyreconnaissance ,screening ,skirmishing , raiding, and most importantly, communications, and were usually armed withspear s,sword s, bows and laterpistols .Light cavalry was used infrequently by the Greeks and Romans (though Roman auxiliaries were often mounted), but were popular among the armies and
hordes ofCentral Asia . TheHuns , Turks,Mongols and Hungarians were all adept light cavalrymen andhorse archer s.With the decline of
feudalism andknight hood inEurope , light cavalry became more prominent in the armies of the continent. Many were equipped with firearms, as their predecessors had been with bows. European examples of light cavalry includedstradiot s,hobelar s,hussar s,chasseurs à cheval ,chevau-légers and somedragoon s. [citebook|title=Wellington's Light Cavalry|author=Bryan Fosten|year=1982|publisher=Osprey Publishing|id=ISBN 0850454492]Historical Use
During the
Crusades between the Arabians and the Europeans, Light Cavalry were often used as foot-troops; the first of the military lines to charge into the conflict. The purpose of this was to establish room for the more heavier warriors to attack and to provide tactical benefit.The ancient frontier war between
Rome andGermania made use of Light Cavalry as patrolling squads, or armed scouts, and often had them in the front lines during regional battles.ee also
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Cavalry
*Heavy cavalry
*Horse archer
*Horses in warfare
*Waler horse References and notes
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