
cavalry units
Cavalry units are military troops trained to fight on horseback. Historically, they played a key role in battles by providing mobility, speed, and the ability to flank enemy positions. Cavalry could quickly charge into battle, scout enemy movements, and pursue fleeing foes. In modern warfare, traditional cavalry has evolved into armored and mechanized units, utilizing vehicles rather than horses to maintain mobility and speed on the battlefield. Cavalry remains important in various military strategies for reconnaissance, rapid assault, and supporting infantry forces, adapting to technological advancements while retaining the essence of maneuver warfare.