Hard to make a decent historical film. I want to see a "Life of Cyrus" made in Old Persian. Still at least they're giving it a go.
I think the Swedes maybe de-emphasised artillery as slow and went for aggressive mobility?Originally Posted by Fisherking
I think their Russian and Polish enemies had proved susceptible to the Swedes superior discipline and aggression earlier in the Northern war (and for a while before that too).
I hadn't realised there was 13,000 Swedish cav at the battle, I had thought it was about 1200.
Peter took stock of his foe: Charles was a better soldier, with better troops and better mobility but fewer numbers and fewer guns.
Peter sensibly gave him a maze of hard targets to attack (something Charles would find hard to resist), where mobility wasn't an issue and the Swedes would be exposed to prolonged artillery fire.
I think Peter deserves credit for a sensible strategy maximising his strengths (which were few) in the face of a reputedly invincible foe.
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