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C.C.Benjamin
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Topic: How to defeat pikemen Posted: 15-Sep-2008 at 19:04 |
Originally posted by Penelope
For some odd reason, Rome Total War came to mind when i saw this thread. |
As any sensible person should.  I'm currently hooked on Medieval 2 - there are some amazing mods for it knocking about. Go my longbowmen, go!
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Count Belisarius
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Posted: 15-Sep-2008 at 03:16 |
No offense Penelope but thats not much help
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Posted: 13-Sep-2008 at 07:22 |
For some odd reason, Rome Total War came to mind when i saw this thread.
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The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem, it is generally employed only by small children and large nations.
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Posted: 11-Sep-2008 at 15:27 |
Point taken
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"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack."
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Posted: 11-Sep-2008 at 14:47 |
Well the thread was about pikemen. Not an amry with many different regiments.
It's all about combining arms. Horsearchers fire on the pikemen, light cavalry runs after them and if the general is clever falls in an ambush of heavy cavalry and is eliminated. then horsearchers repeat.
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Posted: 11-Sep-2008 at 14:39 |
True, horsearchers are very effective, but this was usually countered at the time with light cavalry. The spanish army's core at the time was undeniably the Tercios, but they were always supported by other units, such as light cavalry.
Horse archers proved their effectiveness when they were used by the Parthians to crush the Romans at the battle of Carrhae, but I doubt that it would have proven effective if the Romans had the time had a reliable cavalry, which was not the case in that battle.
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"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack."
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Posted: 11-Sep-2008 at 14:32 |
One word.....horsearchers.
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Posted: 11-Sep-2008 at 14:04 |
Historically, Pikemans formations such as the greek and mecedonian phalanx or the spanish Tercio all became obselete when their opponents developt an other armored force with more flexibility (such as the Roman legions or the Sweedish and French regiment formations). They became officially obselete when artillery became too effective to keep such large masses of soldiers in a compact formation.
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"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack."
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Count Belisarius
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Posted: 28-Jul-2008 at 22:59 |
Thanks Roberts, and yes DeadKenny I'm talking about pikemen from all eras, and how you would defeat them with troop choices from said era. And pikemen are slow and they've got flanks (evil laughter), and they don't have shields, and if you cut the head off a pike it becomes nothing more than a long stick, (more evil laughter) I wonder what a ballista would do to a pike formation, Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoo Ha Ha Ha Ha Ah Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 28-Jul-2008 at 22:48 |
Originally posted by Count Belisarius
Can anyone tell me about any battles where cavalry defeated pikemen?
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Battle of Kircholm 1605
until the pikeman charged (something pikemen were'nt good at) and when their formation came apart, which happened a lot when pikes charged |
Actually pikemen are really good at charging if they are drilled accordingly. Swiss are good example. Look up battles with Swiss participation in Italians wars.
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Posted: 28-Jul-2008 at 22:43 |
Are you specifically referring to later era pikemen? For example, are you excluding the Macedonian phalanx of Philip / Alexander?
Some basic ways that the pike formation could be defeated were by firepower, by 'forcing' the formation to move over 'rough' terrain or simply by 'breaking' the morale of the troops. Of course, situations were the pikemen themselves break formation (for instance the example you gave of the pikemen 'charging' to the attack) were also opportunities, although difficult to arrange by the other side.
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Count Belisarius
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Posted: 28-Jul-2008 at 22:32 |
Can anyone tell me about any battles where cavalry defeated pikemen? I know of one battle where the french defeated flemish pikemen by shooting them (I'm pretty sure this was after agincourt ) since a pike requires both hands to hold you can't use a shield, until the pikeman charged (something pikemen were'nt good at) and when their formation came apart, which happened a lot when pikes charged, appearently. the french Knights swept in and slaughtered them .
Edited by Count Belisarius - 28-Sep-2008 at 16:18
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