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4 commenti
RYSSÄT PERKELE!!!
Пехотное ружье образца 1805 года, Пехотное ружье образца 1808 года.
Can be hard to get right because it was sometime around their equipment reform.
You need to chill
FROM AI
In the Russo-Swedish War (1808–1809), the Russian army primarily used smoothbore flintlock muskets.
Model 1805 Musket: The most common weapon at the start of the war. It was heavy (over 5 kg) and reliable, but tiring to carry.
Model 1808 Musket: Introduced during the war. It was lighter and more modern, becoming the new standard for the Russian infantry.
The Bayonet: Every musket had a long, triangular blade attached to the end. Since muskets were inaccurate, many battles were decided by bayonet charges in close combat.
Rifles (Stutser): Used only by elite Jäger units (sharpshooters). These had grooved barrels making them more accurate than muskets, but they were much slower to load.
Foreign Weapons: Because of high demand, Russia also used thousands of imported British Brown Bess muskets and captured French