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Historically, many nations adopted hussars after the Austrian type proved successful, and military fashions were influenced by the hussar's splendid and elaborate uniforms. Hussar uniforms became slightly caricatures, but remained very fashionable and popular, particularly with the ladies - perhaps it was the very tight breeches that were so appealing. | Historically, many nations adopted hussars after the Austrian type proved successful, and military fashions were influenced by the hussar's splendid and elaborate uniforms. Hussar uniforms became slightly caricatures, but remained very fashionable and popular, particularly with the ladies - perhaps it was the very tight breeches that were so appealing. | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 14 May 2009
Hussars
Unit Description
Hussars are light cavalry,used as skirmishers and scouting ahead of an army.
These superb horsemen are a force that can be used as a screen by the main army, or for strategic scouting to locate the enemy. They are armed with smooth sabres and smoothbore carbine muskets. Their gaudy, almost popinjay uniforms should not lead enemies to underestimate them as mere dandies - these are trained, disciplined and dangerous soldiers.
Hussars have a certain swashbuckling attitude towards the business of warfare, and the bandit origins of the Hungarian "huszárok" are certainly evident. Even non-Hungarian hussars cultivate a slighty barbarous air, and little private or enemy property is safe when they are around! Oddly, the were unusually democratic, and troopers expected to be consulted by their officers before attacking the enemy, again probably a legacy of their brigand heritage.
Historically, many nations adopted hussars after the Austrian type proved successful, and military fashions were influenced by the hussar's splendid and elaborate uniforms. Hussar uniforms became slightly caricatures, but remained very fashionable and popular, particularly with the ladies - perhaps it was the very tight breeches that were so appealing.
Statistics
Factional Differences
Unknown at this time.
Tactics
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