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  2. Greek and Roman artillery - Wikipedia

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    The artillery pieces were transported in disassembled state, and it took long time to assemble, install and adjust them. In many cases only few essential parts of artillery pieces were transported, the rest could be made on the place of a siege if timber was available. Artillery was used in naval battles, as mentioned in Diodorus, [4] book XX ...

  3. Hellenistic armies - Wikipedia

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    The Hellenistic armies is a term that refers to the various armies of the successor kingdoms to the ... Artillery was also used in the Hellenistic era, albeit rarely ...

  4. List of equipment of the Hellenic Army - Wikipedia

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    Ιn the role of transporting ammunition, and are already in service with the two self-propelled Medium Artillery Squadrons operating with the PzH2000GR of the Hellenic Army. [122] 120 MAN FX (Steyr 40Μ60/S40) Austria [123] 93 Oshkosh M911 HET United States: 77 Oshkosh M911 HET 6×6 and 16 Oshkosh M911 HET 8×6. [116] 60 Oshkosh M1070A1 United ...

  5. Hellenic Army - Wikipedia

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    A new Army Organization Statute was issued in 1904 (revised in 1910), purchases of new artillery material (including the 75 mm Schneider-Danglis 06/09 gun) and of the Mannlicher–Schönauer rifle were made, and a new, khaki field uniform was introduced in 1908. [13] [14] Reform was accelerated after the Goudi coup of 1909.

  6. Hellenistic period - Wikipedia

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    Ancient mechanical artillery: Catapults (standing), the chain drive of Polybolos (bottom center), Gastraphetes (on wall) Hellenistic warfare was a continuation of the military developments of Iphicrates and Philip II of Macedon, particularly his use of the Macedonian phalanx, a dense formation of pikemen, in conjunction with heavy companion ...

  7. Macedonian phalanx - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a full 256-man phalanx formation. The Macedonian phalanx (Greek: Μακεδονική φάλαγξ) was an infantry formation developed by Philip II from the classical Greek phalanx, of which the main innovation was the use of the sarissa, a 6-metre pike.

  8. Ancient Macedonian army - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic muscle cuirass and a helmet derived from the Thracian/Phrygian type, combined with elements of the Boeotian type Vergina royal Macedonian tomb, left gold-decorated plate iron gorget, right bronze greaves Alexander the Great in battle. The king wears a composite cuirass, which is a reinforced linothorax.

  9. Hellenistic Greece - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic Greece is the historical period of Ancient Greece following Classical Greece and between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the annexation of ...