Hail Caesar Persian Light Cavalry With Spears
Achaemenid Persian light cavalry were an essential component of the Persian military during the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550-330 BCE). These cavalry units were known for their speed, mobility, and versatility on the battlefield. Lightly armored compared to their heavy cavalry counterparts, they typically wore leather or simple cloth armor, allowing for greater agility.
Armed with a variety of weapons, including bows, javelins, and short swords, Persian light cavalry excelled in hit-and-run tactics, skirmishing, and reconnaissance missions. Their primary role was to harass enemy formations, disrupt supply lines, and engage in swift attacks before quickly retreating to avoid counterattacks. This made them highly effective in the diverse and expansive territories of the Persian Empire, where rapid movement and adaptability were crucial.
The light cavalry's effectiveness contributed significantly to the military successes of the Achaemenid Persians, helping to maintain control over their vast and varied empire. Their tactics and mobility complemented the heavier infantry and cavalry units, creating a balanced and formidable military force.
Early Achaemenid armies would have employed cavalry in large numbers, its was said to have been its defining feature. Light cavalry would ride swift light horses found in abundance in the near east. The horses would have been un-armoured so its speed and movement was not hindered.
Pack contains 3 mounted metal figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted