During a medieval cavalry charge, tactics commonly employed included using lances to break enemy lines, maintaining formation to maximize impact, and coordinating with infantry and archers for support. Riders would also aim to strike at vulnerable points in the enemy formation and exploit any gaps in their defenses.
There are many tactics that the VietCong used in the Vietnam war. The most common tactic used was surprise attacks and ambushes due to extensive tunneling underground.
The Viking cavalry used tactics such as surprise attacks, quick maneuvers, and skilled use of weapons to gain a strategic advantage over their opponents in battle.
William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.
most likely no. because cavalry are horseback fighters and infantry are foot soldiers hope i helped!! :D
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There are many tactics that the VietCong used in the Vietnam war. The most common tactic used was surprise attacks and ambushes due to extensive tunneling underground.
The Viking cavalry used tactics such as surprise attacks, quick maneuvers, and skilled use of weapons to gain a strategic advantage over their opponents in battle.
William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.
Some of the tactics that the Romans used were the Saw, the Wdge, the orb, the Tortoise, the Skirmishing Formation, and the Repel cavalry.
most likely no. because cavalry are horseback fighters and infantry are foot soldiers hope i helped!! :D
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Light cav. Designed and equipped for quick moving about, reconnaissance work, hit and run tactics, etc.
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Early ancient Greek battle tactics are identified as "shock tactics". Before archery, javelins and heavy cavalry were employed by the Greeks, the basic battle tactic was fighting hand to hand with unsophisticated weapons of war. Three thousand years later, the soldiers of the US Civil War had highly developed weapons and sophisticated battle tactics. With that said, however, "shock tactics" lived on through the millenniums. Soldiers in the US Civil War had a weapon for "shock tactics" and when fighting in close quarters, the fixed bayonet was the instrument of "shock value".
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