俄國彼得大帝號戰艦艦長 中國 長城軍團 蒙古偵察兵 ★★★
- UID
- 1646236
- 主题
- 23
- 阅读权限
- 100
- 帖子
- 4320
- 精华
- 1
- 积分
- 2596
- 金钱
- 3670
- 荣誉
- 23
- 人气
- 6
- 在线时间
- 123 小时
- 评议
- 0
- 帖子
- 4320
- 精华
- 1
- 积分
- 2596
- 金钱
- 3670
- 荣誉
- 23
- 人气
- 6
- 评议
- 0
|
你信電視劇......=.="
去圖書館,找幾本書看看吧,電視劇一向都是信不過......
先給點資料你看
Cavalry
Six of every ten Mongol troopers were light cavalry horse archers, the remaining four were more heavily armored and armed lancers. Mongol light cavalry soldiers, called keshik, were extremely light troops compared to contemporary standards, allowing them to execute tactics and maneuvers that would have been impractical for a heavier enemy (such as European knights). Most of the remaining troops were heavier cavalry with lances for close combat after the archers had brought the enemy into disarray. All soldiers usually carried scimitars or axes as well.
The Mongolian horses are relatively small, so they would lose short distance races under equal conditions. Since most other armies carried much heavier armor, the Mongols could still outrun most enemy horsemen in battle. In addition, the Mongolian horses are extremely endurable and sturdy, which allowed the Mongols to move over large distances quickly, often surprising enemies that had expected them to arrive days, if not weeks, later.
All horses were equipped with stirrups. Those had been invented by China (Jin Dynasty) quite some time before, but remained largely unknown to the rest of the world. This technical advantage allowed the Mongol archers to turn their upper body, and shoot in all directions, including backwards. |
|