Uma To Victory

When people hear cavalry, they usually think of horses with sabres and write it off as obsolete. But cavalry isn’t really about horses it’s about mobility, reconnaissance, and shock effect, and those roles absolutely still matter today.
Historically, cavalry existed to do what regular infantry couldn’t: move fast, see far, and hit unexpectedly. They screened armies, scouted ahead, raided supply lines, and exploited breakthroughs. Once firearms made massed charges suicidal, cavalry adapted instead of disappearing. They became mounted infantry, dragoons, reconnaissance units, and eventually armored and air cavalry.
Modern armies still use cavalry to varying extents and could be theoretically added. Here in this discussion we talk about cavalry equipment with how these units could be added and how this form of unit could be added for infantry. Cavalry could add something interesting next to the Battle Tank in the grand battles of infantry.












