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Their infantry usually had wicker shields, quilted vests and a variety of helmets. This left them at a serious disadvantage to Greek infantry with metal body armour and the Macedonian phalanx which was essentially a spear and shield wall.

They tried to even this by drafting Greeks located within their empire during the Persian War 499-450 BCE, but didn't have the numbers to match the Greek city coalitions; then against Macedonia they hired Greek armoured mercenaries, but Alexander slaughtered the prisoners after the first battle in 334 BCE as a warning to Greeks not to go into Persian service. A final effort at Gaugamela in 331 BCE to use new specially-trained armoured soldiers opaquely called Cardakes also failed to deliver experienced armoured soldiers capable of standing up to the seasoned Macedonians.

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