JohnOfSheffield
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- Jun 26, 2007
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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Todays cavalry don't ride horses and have the same basic inventory that any infantry platoon has so they would have about 1k armor penetrating rpgs along with other types of armor piercing weapons. (one in ten carry these kinds of weapons)
It would have taken them a few seconds to blow out whatever is inside of the tank.
There is no such thing as a cavalry outside of the US either, they just kept it as a name, there is not one horse involved.
There are WAY too many generalizations in this thread.
http://pao.hood.army.mil/1stca.../horseDet/default.html
Well that simply isn't the truth, the last horse used by the cavalry divisions in the US was Chief who died in 1968, there are some used for parades but not for combat.
The cavalry still exists though, but what they are riding is choppers and not horses.
