Madnestan
29-01-2006, 20:22
OOC: This is for those who wish to do some diplomacy. I'll add some actual information later.
Austrian Armed forces:
Italy Armee, under the command of Archduke Charles, including
40 infantry regiments (62,000 men), 1500-1600 men each. Six of them are formed from independant grenadier battalions, five are jagers.
4 cuirassier regiments - each of 975 men,
2 dragoon regiments,
2 chevaulegers regiments - each of 1,500 men,
5 hussar regiments, bringing the total amount to the number of 5850 heavy and 10,500 of light cavalry.
Artillery units of the army are armed with 72 field cannons and 18 howizers.
Main force is located several kilometres east from city of Turin.
Feld Armee, under the command of General Mack, near the capital Vienna.
32 infantry regiments, 50,000 men. Two of them are grenadiers, four jagers.
Cavalry has 5 regiments of heavy (4,900 men) and 6 (9000) of light troops.
48 field cannons and 18 howizers form the artillery of the army.
Austrian Armed forces:
Italy Armee, under the command of Archduke Charles, including
40 infantry regiments (62,000 men), 1500-1600 men each. Six of them are formed from independant grenadier battalions, five are jagers.
4 cuirassier regiments - each of 975 men,
2 dragoon regiments,
2 chevaulegers regiments - each of 1,500 men,
5 hussar regiments, bringing the total amount to the number of 5850 heavy and 10,500 of light cavalry.
Artillery units of the army are armed with 72 field cannons and 18 howizers.
Main force is located several kilometres east from city of Turin.
Feld Armee, under the command of General Mack, near the capital Vienna.
32 infantry regiments, 50,000 men. Two of them are grenadiers, four jagers.
Cavalry has 5 regiments of heavy (4,900 men) and 6 (9000) of light troops.
48 field cannons and 18 howizers form the artillery of the army.