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Just to throw some gasoline on the fire, IIRC the PRC retained true horse cavalry units at least into the 1970s, for use in their undeveloped hinterlands.
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Azeem
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Afghanistan (the Northern Alliance, actually) STILL had cavalry.
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Just because they exist in the modern era does not mean that they are modern units. They are legacy units, just like the cavalry that most of us use up to rush libraries or barracks.
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PLATO

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Of the occupied South
Dec 2002 time: 23:25
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quote: Afghanistan (the Northern Alliance, actually) STILL had cavalry |
quote: when you look at pics from WWII you can see that the germans used cavalry up to around 1941 |
I don't believe that this was the unit of choice for eithier culture. I believe that it was a cost/tech issue for both. For example: The Germans had researched the tech, but were unable to aford the upgrade for all the units. War pressed an outdated unit into service. If they had the cash (and the time), I believe that they would not have relied on Cav at all.
The afghans, as a culture, have neithier the tech, production capacity, nor cash for a force of motorized units. I believe that if they did, you would have seen columns of armour advancing on Kabul several years ago.
quote: Just to throw some gasoline on the fire, IIRC the PRC retained true horse cavalry units at least into the 1970s, for use in their undeveloped hinterlands. |
Terrain and access to supplies is an excellent reason to keep Cav in the modern era. (Perhaps this would even apply to the Afghan example above to an extent). The point, I guess, is that these units were maintained by choice to fill a specific purpose. Allowing an upgrade does not mean you have to upgrade. If their is a specific use for them, then keep your Cav. For the stereotypical battlefield, upgrade to Motor Infantry if you want or need to commit the cash. If not, pour that gold into research and wait on MI.
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Now I like that idea. Air Cav. That would be a unit not already covered by other existing units.
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Azeem
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I simply have my Cavalry upgrade to regular tanks. They use similar tactics, anyway. But I might have to tweak the tank's power so it isn't such a big jump.
From the way I see it, people once relied on horses from stables as a means of transportation or warfare, but in the modern era, people then rely on automotives. So it's like disbanding the Cavalry while at the same time re-equiping the military with tanks.
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