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- War_wagon abstract "The war wagon was a medieval development during the Hussite Wars around 1420 by Hussite forces rebelling in Bohemia.It was a heavy wagon given protective sides with firing slits and heavy firepower from either a cannon or a force of hand-gunners, archers and crossbowmen, supported by infantry using spears, pikes and flails. Groups of them could form defensive works, but they also were used as hardpoints for Hussite formations or as firepower in pincer movements. This early use of gunpowder and innovative tactics helped a largely peasant infantry stave off attacks by the Holy Roman Empire larger forces of mounted knights.After the Hussite wars, they stayed in usage as the special tactical weapon of bohemian mercenaries which prevailed against knights or foot soldiers.Its successful history came to an end, at least for large scale engagements, with the development of artillery: a battle wagon wall "fortress" of appr. 300 wagons was broken at the battle of Wenzenbach September 12, 1504 by the culverines (early canons) and muskets of the landsknecht regiment of G. Frundsberg.".
- War_wagon thumbnail Husitsky_bojovy_vuz_replika.jpg?width=300.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink Hussites.htm.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink Warwagons.htm.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink history.php.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink dba176.html.
- War_wagon wikiPageExternalLink hussite.htm.
- War_wagon wikiPageID "2070627".
- War_wagon wikiPageLength "2349".
- War_wagon wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- War_wagon wikiPageRevisionID "676362541".
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armoured_fighting_vehicles_before_World_War_I.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_Germany.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wagons.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Korea.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Dongwu_Che.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Fire_arrow.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Hussite.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Hussite_Wars.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Hussites.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Infantry.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Laager.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink Tabor_(formation).
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLink File:Husitsky_bojovy_vuz_replika.jpg.
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLinkText "War wagon".
- War_wagon wikiPageWikiLinkText "war wagon".
- War_wagon hasPhotoCollection War_wagon.
- War_wagon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- War_wagon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- War_wagon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- War_wagon subject Category:Armoured_fighting_vehicles_before_World_War_I.
- War_wagon subject Category:Armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_Germany.
- War_wagon subject Category:Wagons.
- War_wagon subject Category:Weapons_of_Korea.
- War_wagon hypernym Development.
- War_wagon type Article.
- War_wagon type Article.
- War_wagon type Page.
- War_wagon type Vehicle.
- War_wagon comment "The war wagon was a medieval development during the Hussite Wars around 1420 by Hussite forces rebelling in Bohemia.It was a heavy wagon given protective sides with firing slits and heavy firepower from either a cannon or a force of hand-gunners, archers and crossbowmen, supported by infantry using spears, pikes and flails. Groups of them could form defensive works, but they also were used as hardpoints for Hussite formations or as firepower in pincer movements.".
- War_wagon label "War wagon".
- War_wagon sameAs Husitský_bojový_vůz.
- War_wagon sameAs Vagón_de_guerra.
- War_wagon sameAs m.06k3j0.
- War_wagon sameAs Q7968749.
- War_wagon sameAs Q7968749.
- War_wagon wasDerivedFrom War_wagon?oldid=676362541.
- War_wagon depiction Husitsky_bojovy_vuz_replika.jpg.
- War_wagon isPrimaryTopicOf War_wagon.