Swedish squadrons maintained the central pike block flanked by musketeers with ranks of 6 men deep. This presented a broader front which brought more firepower to bear on the enemy. Like the Dutch, Swedish musketeers were drilled to maintain a continuous fire by use of the countermarch. However, Gustavus added the tactic of "doubling the files" when the enemy drew near, in which the rearmost ranks of shot moved up to fill the gaps between the frontline ranks, thus transforming a six-rank formation into three ranks. The front rank would kneel, the second rank would crouch and the third rank would stand. When commanded, all three ranks would fire simultaneously to deliver a devastating salvo, the "Swedish salvee". If the enemy stood firm, the musketeers would reload behind the shelter of the pikes to fire another salvo. As soon as the enemy faltered, the Swedish infantry charged forward to break them in hand-to-hand combat.
When I picture a clan such as our (23rd Black Powder Knights) I picture something such as this (Paragraph above). We can do formations such as this with about 20-30 men easy. And cavalry tactics in this mod is so diverse that it is amazing. (short on time so if wanted I can go into detail later)
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