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Bombardment Mortars (8_inch_mortar_east) Fixed Artillery A mortar is a large calibre, fixed artillery piece that lobs an explosive shell in a high arc at the enemy.
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9-lber Artillery (9_lber_land_cannon_(saker)_east) Fixed Artillery A saker is an old-fashioned style of light cannon, deployed in a fixed position.
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Demi-Cannons (24_lber_land_cannon_(demi_cannon)_east) Fixed Artillery A demi-cannon is a heavy artillery piece from the previous century, deployed in a fixed battlefield position.
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64-lber Heavy Artillery (64_lber_siege_cannon) Fixed Artillery These enormous cannons can pound enemies to pieces in very short order. Their size and weight makes them almost immobile once emplaced.
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24-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery (24_lber_howitzer_ottoman) Artillery Howitzers send shells plunging into enemy formations and over defences, making cover irrelevant.
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18-lber Foot Artillery (18_lber_land_cannon_east) Artillery Foot artillery batteries are the core of an army on campaign: the weapons that win battles and batter down walls.
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24-lber Foot Artillery (24_lber_land_cannon_east) Artillery Foot artillery batteries are the core of an army on campaign: the weapons that win battles and batter down walls.
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Camel Nomads (east_desert_nomad_camelry) Camel Cavalry Camel nomads are lords of the merciless desert and few who face them there in battle live to tell the tale.
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Sipahis (east_sipahi_cavalry) Heavy Cavalry Sipahis are superb horsemen and their ornate lances are deadly when brought to bear at the charge.
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Deli Horsemen (deli_scouts) Irregular Cavalry These extravagantly attired light cavalry are an extremely useful force for any general.
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Mamelukes (mameluks) Light Cavalry Mamluks are fearless light horsemen, deadly when deployed against a broken or unsupported enemy.
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Mounted Tribal Auxiliary (native_american_mounted_musketeers_auxiliary) Missile Cavalry These tribesmen are willing to fight for European gold, and a musket apiece.
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Shaturnal Camel Gunners (east_camel_gunners) Missile Cavalry These camel troops are armed with large-bore long muskets, and all of them are crack shots.
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Tatars (steppe_cavalry_tatars_ottoman) Missile Cavalry These light cavalrymen are superb horsemen, expert in skirmishing and harassing an enemy.
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General's Bodyguard (ottoman_generals_bodyguard) General These tough warriors and soldiers have only one task: keeping their commander alive and well in the swirling chaos of battle.
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Azzars (azzars) Irregulars These irregular troops are often poorly equipped and ill-disciplined, but they can be a very effective, mobile “mob”.
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Bashi-Bazouks (bashibazouks) Irregulars These irregular troops are often poorly equipped and ill-disciplined, but they can be a very effective, mobile “mob”.
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Native Musketmen Auxiliary (native_american_musketeers_auxiliary) Irregulars These tribesmen are willing to fight for European gold, and a musket apiece.
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Nizam-I Cedit Light Infantry (nizam_I_cedit_light_infantry) Light Infantry These troops of the “new model” army are armed, equipped and trained in the latest Western European military fashion.
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Nizam-I Cedit Rifles (nizam_I_cedit_rifles) Light Infantry These troops of the “new model” army are armed, equipped and trained in the latest Western European military fashion.
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Nizam-I Cedit Infantry (nizam_I_cedit_infantry) Line Infantry These troops of the “new model” army are armed, equipped and trained in the latest Western European military fashion.
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Isarelys (east_ethnic_musketmen_isarelys) Line Infantry These musketeers are a useful addition to any force, even if they lack the fire discipline of regular soldiers.
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Native Warrior Auxiliary (native_american_warriors_auxiliary) Melee Infantry These tribal warriors are willing to fight for foreign invaders, as it gives them a chance for glory and fame.
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Ghoorkas (sp_ed_ghoorkas) Melee Infantry Recruited by colonial powers, these indigenous Indian infantry are renowned for their loyalty and resilience.
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Desert Warriors (desert_warriors) Militia Harsh and unforgiving warriors are born in harsh and unforgiving lands. These men are as deadly as their deserts.
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Dahomey Amazons (sp_ed_dahomey_amazon) Militia These merciless female warriors, armed with rifles, are rightly feared by men for their aggression in battle.
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Semenys (armed_peasantry_semenys) Mob Arming the people is something that leaders find detestable and frightening, necessary perhaps, but certainly unwelcome.
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Musellims (musellims) Mob A mob, armed with whatever they have been able to steal.
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Afghan Hillmen (east_ethnic_hillmen_musketeers_afghan) Skirmishers These fierce and independent men spend their lives fighting, making them superb irregular troops for a general they respect.
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Kurdish Hillmen (east_ethnic_hillmen_musketeers_kurdish) Skirmishers These fierce and independent men spend their lives fighting, making them superb irregular troops for a general they respect.
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Native Bowmen Auxiliary (native_american_archers_auxiliary) Skirmishers These tribal warriors are willing to fight for foreign powers, but at a price.
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Brig (brig) Brig A brig is a lightly armed, small, two-masted sailing ship, much prized for its exceptional handling and sailing qualities.
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Sloop (sloop) Sloop A sloop of war is usually ketch-rigged with two masts. These small vessels handle well in restricted waters.
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Admiral's Flagship, 5th Rate (5th_rate_admiral) Admiral Flagship frigates are single-deck warships, combining good handling, firepower and endurance at sea.
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Fifth Rate (5th_rate) 5th Rate Frigates are single-deck warships, used for a variety of tasks thanks to a combination of good handling, firepower and endurance at sea.
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Carronade Frigate (carronade_frigate) 6th Rate Carronade frigates are single-deck vessels, with extremely impressive short-range firepower.
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Xebec (barbary_xebec) Xebec The xebec is a lateen-rigged sailing ship with exceptional speed, making it popular with North African corsairs for hunting wealthy infidel merchants!
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Light Galley (light_galley/galliot/fusta) Light Galley Light galleys have sails and oars, and light cannons mounted on platforms above the rowers’ benches.
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Galley (ottoman_medium_galley) Medium Galley Galleys are propelled by both oars and sails, with cannons on firing platforms above the rowers’ heads.
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Admiral's Flagship, 3rd Rate (3rd_rate_admiral) Admiral The third rate is a compromise between firepower and handling. A stable gun platform, it also makes a good flagship.
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Admiral's Flagship, 1st Rate (1st_rate_admiral) Admiral The first rate is the largest type of “ship of the line of battle”, intended to be the command ships at the centre of any fleet.
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First Rate Ship of the Line (1st_rate) 1st Rate The first rate is the largest type of “ship of the line of battle”, intended to be the centre of any fleet. These are very expensive and powerful vessels.
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Fourth Rate Ship of the Line (4th_rate) 4th Rate The fourth rate is the smallest vessel styled a “ship of the line” (of battle), carrying as many as 60 guns.
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Second Rate Ship of the Line (2nd_rate) 2nd Rate The second rate is a three-deck “Battle Ship of the Line” carrying up to 98 cannons, a powerful unit in any fleet.
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Third Rate Ship of the Line (3rd_rate) 3rd Rate The third rate is an excellent compromise between firepower and handling qualities. A stable gun platform, it has more guns than many whole armies!
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Dhow (Trade Ship) (dhow) Dhow A dhow is a traditional Arab sailing vessel, rigged with a lateen sail. Although an ancient design, it is an efficient and handy craft, particularly for coastal work – and pirates!
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Bomb Ketch (bomb_ketch) Bomb Ketch The “bomb” is a floating weapons platform, usually adapted from a small, two-masted ketch. The whole ship is constructed around a single large-calibre mortar.
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