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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Jaegers.png]]
Unit|image=[[Image:Jaegers.png]]''Jaegers are german and austrian variations of Light Infantry.''|Class=Light Infantry|Men=80|Recruitable From=**
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|Class=Light Infantry
*Barracks
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|Unit Size=80 Men
*Drill School
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|Weaponry=Muskets
*Military Academy
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|Region=Europe
*Army Board
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|Recruitment Cost=460
*Army Staff College
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|Upkeep Cost=110
*Military Governor's Barracks|Region=European Theatre|Recruitment Cost=460|Upkeep Cost=110|Technology Needed=Light Infantry Doctrine }}
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|Building Requirements=Barracks
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|Tech Requirements=Light Infantry Doctrine
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|Attributes=<li>Can skirmish</li>
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<li>Can hide in woodland</li>
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<li>Can hide in light scrub</li>
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<li>Can hide in long grass</li>
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<li>Can hide in buildings</li>
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<li>Good stamina</li>
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}}
  
Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army. Jaegers are the Prussian and Austrian variations, with "jaeger" meaning "hunter" in modern German.
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[[Image:Jaeger_Thumbnail.png]] Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army.  
  
==Game Description==
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==Overview==
 
Initiative, aggression and pace of action mark these men out and they consider themselves a cut above other infantry, regardless of the title that they use. Light infantry, jaegers or chasseurs do not mindlessly follow orders, but pick and choose their own ground and targets, using such cover as they can find. They carry standard smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets, but they do not rely on massed volley fire: they deliberately aim (as well as they can, given that muskets lack sights), at individuals within the enemy ranks. This selective fire can disrupt enemy formations or drive off enemy skirmishers. Over time, developments in tactics and weapons will make them very effective as snipers as well as covering forces.
 
Initiative, aggression and pace of action mark these men out and they consider themselves a cut above other infantry, regardless of the title that they use. Light infantry, jaegers or chasseurs do not mindlessly follow orders, but pick and choose their own ground and targets, using such cover as they can find. They carry standard smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets, but they do not rely on massed volley fire: they deliberately aim (as well as they can, given that muskets lack sights), at individuals within the enemy ranks. This selective fire can disrupt enemy formations or drive off enemy skirmishers. Over time, developments in tactics and weapons will make them very effective as snipers as well as covering forces.
  
 
In 1700, many European nations did not recruit light infantry regiments. Each line infantry regiment had a light company, but the mass volley was the proper way to employ firepower. As irregular light troops proved their worth and tribal natives refused to co-operate by fighting formal, set piece battles, it was realised that collecting together light companies in ad hoc regiments was no longer enough. Direct recruitment of light infantry regiments began in earnest, and by the end of the 18th Century every army fielded fast, light regiments.
 
In 1700, many European nations did not recruit light infantry regiments. Each line infantry regiment had a light company, but the mass volley was the proper way to employ firepower. As irregular light troops proved their worth and tribal natives refused to co-operate by fighting formal, set piece battles, it was realised that collecting together light companies in ad hoc regiments was no longer enough. Direct recruitment of light infantry regiments began in earnest, and by the end of the 18th Century every army fielded fast, light regiments.
  
==Overview==
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==Details==
 
 
Jaegers are one of the chief advantages Austria has over other factions. Although they are very similar to generic light infantry, with the same building requirements, jaegers have 125 range instead of the standard 90-making them on par with riflemen in terms of utility in combat. This means that the Austrians recieve access to what are, effectively, elite light infantry much earlier in the campaign.
 
  
Jaegers are recruitable only in European cities. Outside of Europe, they are replaced by generic colonial light infantry. Therefore, it is beneficial for Austria to remain in Europe in order to take advantage of its superior light infantry.
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One advantage Jaegers have over [[Line Infantry (ETW Unit)|Line Infantry]] is that they have a longer range. As a result if this Jaegers should be use to harass the enemy lines and combat any enemy skirmishers. However due to their low melee statistics they should avoid melee situations, especially cavalry charges.  
  
 
== Factions ==
 
== Factions ==
 
* [[Image:Austria_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Austria (ETW Faction) |Austria]]
 
* [[Image:Austria_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Austria (ETW Faction) |Austria]]
 
* [[Image:Flag_Wurttemberg.jpg|25px]] [[Wurttemberg (ETW Faction) |Württemberg]]
 
* [[Image:Flag_Wurttemberg.jpg|25px]] [[Wurttemberg (ETW Faction) |Württemberg]]
== See Also ==
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*[[Prussian Jaegers (ETW Unit) |Prussian Jaegers]]
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[[Category:ETW Infantry]]
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[[Category:ETW Units]]

Latest revision as of 09:49, 30 May 2017

Jaegers (ETW Unit)
Jaegers.png
Class Light Infantry
Unit Size 80 Men
Weaponry Muskets
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Europe
Recruitment Cost 460
Upkeep Cost 110
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Barracks
Technology Requirements Light Infantry Doctrine
Attributes
  • Can skirmish
  • Can hide in woodland
  • Can hide in light scrub
  • Can hide in long grass
  • Can hide in buildings
  • Good stamina

  • Jaeger Thumbnail.png Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army.

    Overview

    Initiative, aggression and pace of action mark these men out and they consider themselves a cut above other infantry, regardless of the title that they use. Light infantry, jaegers or chasseurs do not mindlessly follow orders, but pick and choose their own ground and targets, using such cover as they can find. They carry standard smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets, but they do not rely on massed volley fire: they deliberately aim (as well as they can, given that muskets lack sights), at individuals within the enemy ranks. This selective fire can disrupt enemy formations or drive off enemy skirmishers. Over time, developments in tactics and weapons will make them very effective as snipers as well as covering forces.

    In 1700, many European nations did not recruit light infantry regiments. Each line infantry regiment had a light company, but the mass volley was the proper way to employ firepower. As irregular light troops proved their worth and tribal natives refused to co-operate by fighting formal, set piece battles, it was realised that collecting together light companies in ad hoc regiments was no longer enough. Direct recruitment of light infantry regiments began in earnest, and by the end of the 18th Century every army fielded fast, light regiments.

    Details

    One advantage Jaegers have over Line Infantry is that they have a longer range. As a result if this Jaegers should be use to harass the enemy lines and combat any enemy skirmishers. However due to their low melee statistics they should avoid melee situations, especially cavalry charges.

    Factions