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==The Unit==
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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Winged_Hussars.png]]
Winged Hussars are the elite calvary of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth and possbily the world! (not really). These are availble to Poland-Lithuania when you have a Army Board. They are represented as the elite of european calvary and very useful in taking out other calvary or grenediers.
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|Class=Heavy Cavalry
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|Unit Size=60 Men
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|Weaponry=Lances
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|Region=Eastern Europe
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|Recruitment Cost=1140
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|Upkeep Cost=340
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|Building Requirements=Army Board
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|Tech Requirements=None
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|Attributes=<li>Paths Seldom Trod</li>
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<li>Inspires Nearby Units</li>
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==Origins==
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[[Image:Euro_polish_winged_hussars_icon_cavl.png‎]] Polish Winged Hussars make a brave sight in any battle, their wings giving them an imposing and intimidating appearance.
The Winged Hussars have a very large history in europe and Poland, all starting in Hungary. At first starting as light calvary in Hungary and other countries as mercenaries. Over time in Hungary, the light calvary of the nation adapted at using Plate Armor in the medieval age. Skip forward a few decades and the same is happening in Poland. At first representing the might of polish calvary they soon developed a persona of their own. Especially in the Siege of Vienna where the Holy League was defending against a Ottoman invasion. It is here where the might of the Winged Hussars reached their height. In this battle, the Polish forces under their own king, the same as the starting king in ETW, led the largest calvary charge in history. The follwing charge led to the defeat of the Ottoman force and gave the Winged Hussars a mighty role in heavy calvary in other nations. Historically, they wore "wings" on their backs of Scale or Plate armor to give themselves a terrifying appearance. Although the use of this is debated, most agree that they were used to make the horses death (no hearing) in order to be immune to musical bands used by the Ottomans and other nations to rout calvary.
 
  
==Tactics==  
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== Overview ==
These heavy calvary are the best, and I mean the best calvary in the game. They are a combination of a lancer unit and heavy calvary which leads to a devestating charge and the 30% to 33% of the enemy force in the charge. Against grenediers, they are absolutely devesating, even standing a chance to "auto-rout" the grenediers. Due to the small unit size of the grenediers, the charge of the hussars will usually take out 60 to 70% of the force if used correcly. But this is unadvised to charge other line infantry if they are idle. But other than the obivious weakness with al calvary, these Hussars the best force to take on any unit in the game.
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These troops are usually members of the nobility, for only they can afford the expense involved in being a member of this prestigious force. They are armed with long lances, sabres and pistols for fighting at close quarters. Their armour and elaborate uniforms, complete with two towering, feathered wings, set them apart from other “hussars”, and make them appear to be a kind of cuirassier to the uneducated eye. Their charge with levelled lances and fearsome appearance is enough to strike terror into many foot troops.
  
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Historically, the Polish Winged Hussars had been inspired by the successes of the Hungarian hussars. Over the centuries since their establishment, they became a heavier, armoured force and, if possible, even more convinced of their elite status. The truth was somewhat different: as the 18th Century dawned, the Winged Hussars were outmoded and, in the face of disciplined firepower, no longer quite as effective as they had once been.
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==Details==
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In the Grand Campaign, Poland-Lithuania may train up to ten regiments of Winged Hussars. Winged Hussars are a combination of a lancer unit and heavy cavalry which can devastate enemy targets with their charge, yet also have a heavy advantage in pitched combat. They are particularly devastating against small groups of enemies, as their charge alone will kill most of them.  Winged Hussars are also very effective against cavalry.
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However, Winged Hussars are not invulnerable. Although they fare better than regular cavalry when charging line infantry frontally, they will still take heavy losses if they attempt to do so. They are also vulnerable to stakes and concentrated fire of all types.
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Interestingly, they are a later game unit that requires a high level building, when historically they had been used for centuries by the game start and were already old fashioned by 1700. By the late 1770's they were disbanded.
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== Factions ==
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*[[Image:Poland_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)|Poland-Lithuania]]
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[[Category:ETW Cavalry]]
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[[Category:ETW Units]]

Latest revision as of 11:08, 25 October 2020

Winged Hussars (ETW Unit)
Winged Hussars.png
Class Heavy Cavalry
Unit Size 60 Men
Weaponry Lances
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Eastern Europe
Recruitment Cost 1140
Upkeep Cost 340
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Army Board
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Paths Seldom Trod
  • Inspires Nearby Units

  • Euro polish winged hussars icon cavl.png Polish Winged Hussars make a brave sight in any battle, their wings giving them an imposing and intimidating appearance.

    Overview

    These troops are usually members of the nobility, for only they can afford the expense involved in being a member of this prestigious force. They are armed with long lances, sabres and pistols for fighting at close quarters. Their armour and elaborate uniforms, complete with two towering, feathered wings, set them apart from other “hussars”, and make them appear to be a kind of cuirassier to the uneducated eye. Their charge with levelled lances and fearsome appearance is enough to strike terror into many foot troops.

    Historically, the Polish Winged Hussars had been inspired by the successes of the Hungarian hussars. Over the centuries since their establishment, they became a heavier, armoured force and, if possible, even more convinced of their elite status. The truth was somewhat different: as the 18th Century dawned, the Winged Hussars were outmoded and, in the face of disciplined firepower, no longer quite as effective as they had once been.



    Details

    In the Grand Campaign, Poland-Lithuania may train up to ten regiments of Winged Hussars. Winged Hussars are a combination of a lancer unit and heavy cavalry which can devastate enemy targets with their charge, yet also have a heavy advantage in pitched combat. They are particularly devastating against small groups of enemies, as their charge alone will kill most of them. Winged Hussars are also very effective against cavalry.

    However, Winged Hussars are not invulnerable. Although they fare better than regular cavalry when charging line infantry frontally, they will still take heavy losses if they attempt to do so. They are also vulnerable to stakes and concentrated fire of all types.

    Interestingly, they are a later game unit that requires a high level building, when historically they had been used for centuries by the game start and were already old fashioned by 1700. By the late 1770's they were disbanded.

    Factions