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Graulich
You've only served to affirm my point - armed gun cavalry was only used by backwards countries after WWI and its trench warfare. It would be much closer to reality to make horses obsolete in combat with the advent of Infantry (which represents WWI technology) than with the advent of WWII tanks.bjorn said:Actually, until tanks were developed in the late years of the First World War there wasnt any other way to attack then charge the trenches with infantry or cavalry. Horses were still used well into the second world war to draw carts and move artillery to the battlefield. When the Germans invaded Poland in 1939 the Polish army consisted of mostly cavalry units which had try and fend of the German Panzers (although even the German army consisted mostly of infantry). I would suggest Cavalry become obsolete when the Motorised Transport tech is discovered to reflect many of the senseless battles and slaughter that took place in WW1
Oh, and the first tanks were developed in the first half of WWI - 1916, to be exact.

Anyway, just cause they're obsolete won't make them disappear... It just means they won't be produced anymore. Leftover units will still be sent into battle blindly to die for a higher cause.