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  2. Pike (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    A modern recreation of a mid-17th century company of pikemen. By that period, pikemen would primarily defend their unit's musketeers from enemy cavalry.. A pike is a long thrusting spear formerly used in European warfare from the Late Middle Ages [1] and most of the early modern period, and wielded by foot soldiers deployed in pike square formation, until it was largely replaced by bayonet ...

  3. Category:Pikes (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The pike was particularly well known as the primary weapon of Spanish tercios, Swiss mercenary, German Landsknecht units and French sans-culottes. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. Pike and shot - Wikipedia

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    In the late 15th century and the first half of the 16th, the pike was an offensive weapon; by the end of the 16th and into the 17th, its niche was primarily defensive, though this did not preclude fights between pikemen. The push of pike became rare and battles were increasingly resolved by shooting.

  5. Ahlspiess - Wikipedia

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    The ahlspiess (or awl pike) was a thrusting spear developed and used primarily in Germany and Austria from the 15th to 16th centuries. The ahlspiess consisted of a long thin spike of square cross section measuring up to about a metre (39 inches) in length, mounted on a round wooden shaft and sometimes secured with a pair of langets extending ...

  6. Tercio - Wikipedia

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    At the Battle of Mühlberg in 1547, the imperial troops of Charles V defeated a league of Protestant princes in Germany, thanks mainly to the action of the Spanish tercios. [ citation needed ] In 1557, the Spanish army completely defeated the French at the Battle of San Quentin , and again in 1558 at Gravelines , which led to a peace greatly ...

  7. Sarissa - Wikipedia

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    [16] [30] However, the only source that reports this tactic is the satirist Lucian of Samosata, writing centuries after the sarissa's prominence, so if it was a real technique, it seems to have been a rare one. [31] Phalangites would carry a backup weapon, generally a sword or dagger. If a phalanx broke formation, or if a lone soldier found ...

  8. FACT CHECK: Video Of Ship Firing Laser Weapon Is AI ... - AOL

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    Verdict: Misleading. The video is artificial intelligence. The image it is based on, though, is real. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming a video shows the USS Preble firing a laser weapon.

  9. Halberd - Wikipedia

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    The halberd was the primary weapon of the early Swiss armies in the 14th and early 15th centuries. [7] Later, the Swiss added the pike to better repel knightly attacks and roll over enemy infantry formations, with the halberd, hand-and-a-half sword, or the dagger known as the Schweizerdolch used for closer combat.