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Sakers (9_lber_land_cannon_(saker)) 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)) Fixed Artillery A demi-cannon is a heavy artillery piece from the previous century, deployed in a fixed battlefield position.
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4-inch Mortar Battery (4_inch_mortar) 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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Rocket Troop (rockets_fixed) Fixed Artillery War rockets are a terrifying device, capable of carrying different kinds of warhead and of causing utter panic in their targets.
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12-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery (12_lber_howitzer) Artillery Howitzers send shells plunging into enemy formations and over defences, making cover irrelevant.
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24-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery (24_lber_howitzer) Artillery Howitzers send shells plunging into enemy formations and over defences, making cover irrelevant.
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12-lber Foot Artillery (12_lber_land_cannon) 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 Guard Artillery (24_lber_land_cannon_guard) 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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Puckle Guns (puckle_gun) Artillery The Puckle gun is a tripod-mounted repeating heavy musket or small cannon, capable of rapid fire.
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3-lber Horse Artillery (3_lber_land_cannon_galloper) Horse Artillery Intended to keep up with rapidly-advancing mounted forces, horse artillery batteries have a touch of “cavalry dash” about them.
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6-lber Horse Artillery (6_lber_land_cannon_galloper) Horse Artillery Intended to keep up with rapidly-advancing mounted forces, horse artillery batteries have a touch of “cavalry dash” about them.
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18-lber Horse Guard Artillery (18_lber_land_cannon_guard_galloper) Horse Artillery Intended to keep up with rapidly-advancing mounted forces, horse artillery batteries have a touch of “cavalry dash” about them.
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Cuirassiers (euro_cuirassiers) Heavy Cavalry Cuirassiers are heavy cavalry who still wear armour, who rely on the shock of impact to defeat enemies.
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Garde du Corps (garde_du_corps) Heavy Cavalry The royal guard cavalrymen are all gentlemen, hand picked to protect the person of the sovereign.
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Chevaux-légers (euro_lancers_chevau_legers) Lancer Cavalry These cavalrymen are armed with a long spear or lance that makes them particularly deadly when charging.
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Colonial Light Cavalry (euro_light_cavalry_colonial) Light Cavalry Light cavalry are used to screen an army and act as its eyes and ears; they can also pursue fleeing enemies and keep them from regrouping.
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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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Chasseurs à Cheval (euro_light_cavalry_chasseurs_a_cheval) Missile Cavalry Light cavalry are used to screen an army and act as its eyes and ears; they can also pursue fleeing enemies and keep them from regrouping.
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Carabineers (euro_carabiniers) Missile Cavalry These light cavalrymen are armed with carbines; it is their role to harass enemies with fire.
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Gendarmerie (euro_provincial_cavalry_gendarmerie) Cavalry These locally recruited cavalry are a valuable aid in keeping order.
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French East India Co. Cavalry (euro_company_cavalry_french_eic) Cavalry Recruited to fight in India, company cavalry are mercenaries fighting for the great trading companies.
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Native Indian Cavalry (east_sipahi_cavalry_colonial) Cavalry Sipahis are superb horsemen and their ornate lances are deadly when brought to bear at the charge.
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General's Bodyguard (euro_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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Colonial Dragoons (euro_dragoons_colonial) Dragoons Despite appearances, dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot.
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Infanterie Petit-Vieux (euro_superior_line_infantry_petits_vieux) Elite Infantry The reputation of these elite soldiers and the example they set provides encouragement to comrades nearby.
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Infanterie Vieux (euro_superior_line_infantry_vieux) Elite Infantry The reputation of these elite soldiers and the example they set provides encouragement to comrades nearby.
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Royal Ecossais (euro_highlanders_royal_ecossois) Elite Infantry Expatriate infantry are exiles in another nation’s service: men with nothing left to lose but their lives.
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Republican Guard (euro_republican_guard) Elite Infantry The Republican Guard are the elite of the nation, proud to fight for their people and unwavering in the defence of their hard-won liberties.
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Maison du Roi (maison_du_roi) Elite Infantry The elite foot guards are charged with protecting the persons of the monarch and the royal family.
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Grenadiers (euro_grenadiers_bearskin) Grenadiers Grenadiers are large, strong men, armed with muskets and carrying bags of bombs to hurl at the enemy’s ranks.
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Pandours (pandours) 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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Chasseurs à Pied (euro_light_infantry_chasseur_a_pied) Light Infantry Light infantry are skirmishers who harass the enemy while screening the main body of an army.
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Tirailleurs (euro_elite_light_infantry_tirailleurs) Light Infantry Light infantry forces form a skirmish line to slow the enemy advance and keep their own line unmolested by enemy skirmishers.
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Sepoys (euro_sepoys) Line Infantry Recruited by colonial powers, these indigenous Indian infantry are renowned for their loyalty and resilience.
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African Native Infantry (euro_african_infantry) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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Régiments Étrangers (euro_expat_infantry_regiments_etrangeres) Line Infantry Expatriate infantry are exiles in another nation’s service: men with nothing left to lose but their lives.
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Line Infantry (euro_line_infantry) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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Colonial Line Infantry (euro_line_infantry_colonial) Line Infantry These musket-armed troops use massed volleys to break an enemy, relying on discipline to withstand any counter fire.
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French East India Co. Infantry (euro_company_infantry_french_eic) Line Infantry Raised in India, these European mercenaries do not fight “for king and country” but for the great East Indies trading companies.
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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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Pikemen (euro_pikemen) Melee Infantry Pikemen carry long spears of a type that would have been familiar to the soldiers of Alexander the Great.
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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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Militia (euro_militia_infantry) Militia These musket-armed troops are recruited to defend their own locality, not carry the war to an enemy’s land.
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Colonial Militia (euro_militia_infantry_colonial_militia) Militia These musket-armed troops are recruited to defend their own locality, not carry the war to an enemy’s land.
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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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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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Coureurs de Bois (euro_rangers_courers_de_bois) Skirmishers These elite light infantrymen are trained in wilderness warfare and taught to survive in harsh conditions.
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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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Brig (brig_french) 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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Sloop (sloop_french) 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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Admiral's Flagship, 5th Rate (5th_rate_admiral_french) 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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Sixth Rate (6th_rate) 6th Rate A sixth rate is the smallest class of frigate. It is a useful scout for slow battle fleets, and usually has excellent handling characteristics.
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Sixth Rate (6th_rate_french) 6th Rate A sixth rate is the smallest class of frigate. It is a useful scout for slow battle fleets, and usually has excellent handling characteristics.
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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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Carronade Frigate (carronade_frigate_french) 6th Rate Carronade frigates are single-deck vessels, with extremely impressive short-range firepower.
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Steamship (steam_ship_french) Steam Ship A steamship still uses sails, but the ability to ignore the wind is highly desirable in a warship.
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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 (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, 3rd Rate (3rd_rate_admiral_french) 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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Admiral's Flagship, 1st Rate (1st_rate_admiral_french) 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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First Rate Ship of the Line (1st_rate_french) 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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Fourth Rate Ship of the Line (4th_rate_french) 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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Heavy First Rate (over_1st_rate_french) Over 1st Rate For some navies big is never quite big enough! This oversized “first rate ship of the line” is more a floating fortress than a mere battleship.
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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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Second Rate Ship of the Line (2nd_rate_french) 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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Indiaman (Trade Ship) (indiaman) Indiaman The Indiaman is an armed merchant ship, strongly built for the trade routes between Europe and the East. It is not a warship, but can defend itself in need.
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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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Bomb Ketch (bomb_ketch_french) 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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Rocket Ship (rocket_ship_french) Rocket Ship A rocket ship is a floating arsenal, usually converted from a two-masted ketch-rigged vessel. The whole ship is given over to a rocket battery and the necessary stores.
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