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Latest revision as of 09:51, 30 May 2017
These light soldiers are the traditional guardians of Russian towns, part militia, part police and part fire brigade!
Overview
The viborniye (“electives” who have chosen to serve in the ranks) and gorodskiye (municipal) streltsy are both hereditary militia. Originally raised from the ranks of tradesmen by Ivan the Terrible, they are an old-fashioned and traditionally-minded group. Over the centuries, membership of the streltsy has been passed down from father to son, and a lack of new volunteers – new blood – has ossified the old ways of battle. The streltsy are reliable, however, in defence of their homeland.
Historically, the streltsy posed a significant challenge to the young Peter the Great (ruled 1682-1725). Angered by changes to the army which removed their traditional privileges (of having an extremely easy life), the streltsy attempted to overthrow Peter. In 1698 they marched on Moscow, intent on replacing him with his sister, Sophia Alekseyevna. Previous attempts to change the system had usually provoked riots by the streltsy – the very people supposed to suppress such trouble – or worse. This time, Peter’s new-model “Western”-fashion forces crushed them. This was not the end to the streltsy, however, as Russia’s precarious position during the Great Northern War (1700-21) meant that Peter had to recall them to the colours.
Details
The cavalry counterpart to Gorodskiye Streltsy they function in much the same manner. Their usefulness is somewhat offset by their price and their small unit size. There main use is hunting rebels out in your vast home regions and filling your early armies contingent of cavalry. In battle they should be sued with care and consideration, only attack wavering enemies and avoid any frontal charges. Like all cavalry they will melt quickly under sustained fire. It would be wise to not rely on them for much beyond that however as their morale is pitiful.