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Pike & Shotte - Polish Pancerni Heavy Cavalry Regiment

Reference: WGP-209901001

The box "Pike & Shotte - Polish Pancerni Heavy Cavalry Regiment" contains 8 Polish Pancerni heavy cavalry figures for Pike & Shotte. Metal figures supplied unassembled and unpainted.

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Pike & Shotte - Polish Pancerni Heavy Cavalry Regiment

Description

Pike & Shotte - Polish Pancerni Heavy Cavalry Regiment

The towarzysz pancerny (armoured companions) cavalry, often shortened to pancerni, were medium cavalry that were not as heavily armed or armoured as the Winged Hussars. They were distinguished by wearing chainmail armour throughout the entirety of the Pike & Shotte era, which gave them the appearance of an earlier time. Despite their slightly antique appearance, they were very effective troops, using their speed to attack the flanks of their opponents; their armour and hand weapons gave them an advantage in close combat. 
Often they would support the Winged Hussars’ charge, exploiting the gaps the hussars had made and pursuing fleeing troops. The Polish army could be brutally effective, with skilled hajduks providing covering fire while the Winged Hussars devastated enemy formations with their charges, followed by pancerni cavalry quickly exploiting any gaps and harrying routing enemy formations.

Technical sheet

Description

Pike & Shotte - Polish Pancerni Heavy Cavalry Regiment

The towarzysz pancerny (armoured companions) cavalry, often shortened to pancerni, were medium cavalry that were not as heavily armed or armoured as the Winged Hussars. They were distinguished by wearing chainmail armour throughout the entirety of the Pike & Shotte era, which gave them the appearance of an earlier time. Despite their slightly antique appearance, they were very effective troops, using their speed to attack the flanks of their opponents; their armour and hand weapons gave them an advantage in close combat. 
Often they would support the Winged Hussars’ charge, exploiting the gaps the hussars had made and pursuing fleeing troops. The Polish army could be brutally effective, with skilled hajduks providing covering fire while the Winged Hussars devastated enemy formations with their charges, followed by pancerni cavalry quickly exploiting any gaps and harrying routing enemy formations.

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