British Cavalry
The British Cavalry refers to the mounted troops of the British Army, historically known for their role in warfare. They were primarily used for reconnaissance, shock attacks, and pursuing fleeing enemies. The cavalry units have evolved over time, transitioning from traditional horse-mounted soldiers to modern armored regiments.
Today, the British Cavalry consists of several regiments, including the Household Cavalry and the Royal Armoured Corps. While they no longer engage in large-scale cavalry charges, they play vital roles in ceremonial duties and modern combat operations, utilizing advanced vehicles and technology to fulfill their missions.