The Mongol Empire's Secret Weapon: Horse Archers and Composite Bows — Fexingo History copertina

The Mongol Empire's Secret Weapon: Horse Archers and Composite Bows — Fexingo History

The Mongol Empire's Secret Weapon: Horse Archers and Composite Bows — Fexingo History

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In this episode of The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History, Lucas and Luna delve into the tactical innovations that made the Mongol army unstoppable. They explore the Mongol composite bow—a weapon of laminated horn, sinew, and wood that could outrange European longbows and pierce armor at 200 meters. Lucas explains the rigorous training required from childhood, the stirrup's role in enabling mounted archery, and the disciplined maneuvers like the feigned retreat and the 'sickle formation.' They also discuss how the Mongols integrated captured siege engineers and used psychological warfare, such as launching diseased corpses over walls. The episode highlights the Battle of Mohi (1241), where Subutai's encirclement tactics annihilated a European army that had no answer for Mongol mobility. Luna asks about the differences between Mongol and European bows, and Lucas clarifies that Mongol bows were shorter, recurved, and fired from horseback, while European longbows were taller and required standing. The episode concludes by reflecting on what might have changed if these tactics had been brought fully to Western Europe.

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