This is a question which occasionally tickles me.
ISTM they don't particularly suffer the "rain on the bowstrings" problem. They had suitable horses. But horse archery never made it to the west. I guess they never had neighbours to copy them from, and their existing javelin cavalry weren't too shabby, so it didn't happen under its own steam.
But I wonder could some enterprising Safot have taken it into his head to hire a load of Scythians and get it done? Such things to did occasionally seem to happen -- the Ptolemies got their Galatians, for example. I'm wondering if there's something fundamentally stopping it (can't get the glue for the laminated bows or whatever), or it just never came to pass.
Thoughts welcome.
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